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suspension setup

looking for setup advice for the mountains. I live in ND and we try to get out there a couple times a year, but could use some advice. i was playing with the limiter strap today. And also wondering about soft or hard as far as the springs. any help is greatly appreciated!
 
What sled do you have?

Typically the limiter strap should be at least in the middle position if not all the way (cinched) down.
I like softer springs in the front for powder turning.

For the stock suspension, set up your sag and height based on your weight and how the Polaris manual tells you to set it up.
 
Run your limer strap all the way out (bottom hole, loose setting) and run light ski pressure for best powder performance.
 
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I like my limiter in the middle setting and the front track shock in the lower hole, rolled forward for mtn riding. Middle limiter setting keeps the skis on the ground enough, lets it getup ontop of the pow, but does not pull wheelies. You just gotta try and see what you like.
 
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