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Help Needed: Toe Adjustment

Newfusion900

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Trying to set the toe on my Fusion and I am having some problems. Heres the deal. Right now I am trying to align the skis to the track. Sled is sitting on a concrete floor with the weight on the skis. I can adjust the left side just fine with no problems. Move over to the right side and the ski wont move, adjusting the tie rod on the right side moves the ski on the left side. What can I do to prevent this?
 
I encounter the same thing when I align my front end. I just guess at the adjustment, and start over. It usually only takes a couple tries to get it perfect.
 
Thats what I kinda did, then I adjusted the toe to 1/4" out with the front of the sled jacked up. Will it be okay since I did it in the air???
 
Thats what I kinda did, then I adjusted the toe to 1/4" out with the front of the sled jacked up. Will it be okay since I did it in the air???

Better re-check it on the ground... might be out, I have never set toe with the weight off the suspension.
 
Better re-check it on the ground... might be out, I have never set toe with the weight off the suspension.
Okay, will do. Now I wish I didn't put my tie rod boots on. Should be okay to check it on a set of dollies right? That way I can measure the skags.
 
I just rechecked it and wow, its way off. Toed in way too much, can I adjust it on a set of ski dollies so it wont catch on the floor?
 
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