What makes you think that? Maybe with the older ski designs, but the new skis handle just fine.
just how I feel
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What makes you think that? Maybe with the older ski designs, but the new skis handle just fine.
So if you have a taller spindle which raises the front of the sled, but you don’t move the front of the skid down, aren’t you going to just put a lot more pressure on the skis?
Should probably shim a wedge in the front if that spindle to keep the ski flat.
Don't want it to tip up like a pro and stop u... instantaneous ski brakes suck!
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Too bad someone doesn't already make a direct bolt on option
http://www.iceageperformance.com/elevate/elevate-ascender-chassis.html
Those arms are new stock 2018 high country arms, the spindle is from the 2019 sx race sled and looks to be the same as all the 2020 trail sleds and riot 1.3 and 1.6Did you replace the upper A arm? Or did it bolt right up? Did you get a hold of one from the Riot or is it from the race department? Just wondering because the Riot is a different colour than the 2018 Mountain Cat.
Just a question I thought I’d throw out there. From the stock ride height of the alpha, how much would be reasonable to rise the sked? 1”, 2”, 3”? More?