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Sway bar

I tried it on my 13 163", actually liked it in the deep pow but not so much on the trail. Back the front springs off and leave it on.
 
Same here, it was nice in the deeper snow, but unless it was over the front bumper i actually preferred it. Using better front shocks or loosening the springs etc works much better!
 
With that said though, front shocks are the way to go, or getting stockers revalved at carls cycle sales. The stock stuff just isn't what we are looking for in mountain sleds.
 
I pulled the swaybar and installed Raptor tripple rate springs front and rear on the oem shocks. Handles killer. A little loose on the trail but who rides trails on a mountain sled?

Stone
 
I pulled the swaybar and installed Raptor tripple rate springs front and rear on the oem shocks. Handles killer. A little loose on the trail but who rides trails on a mountain sled?

Stone

lots of people, not me, but tons of people
 
I think what he meant was who gives a s#!$ what the sled handles like on the trails... We all need to ride some trails to get to the good stuff- Right??

Not if you live in the right place! from the garage which is at sea level to above 6500 feet in less than 20 minutes. About two miles of trail is there but not necessary.
 
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