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timbersled rear skid questions

call timbersled and talk to Allen or Bud there are some things you can do to fix it. they are very helpful

Oh we have alot....they say the new heavy arm will cure it which it probably will....we just need to get our hands on them....when are you guys building them?? Soon???????????
 
great customer service from timbersled, allen sought me out from their vendor records, called me himself. we talked at length about my issues, theories and suggested fixes.

i think we have a game plan to start with at this point. i will be trying their all terrain spindles that i already have. i am going back to the original install settings on the timbersled rear, and installing my new front end ski shocks, and see where the sled ends up.

allen assures me this will be an entirely more compliant sled. i will keep you all posted, thanks for the help. especially justin at code red performance (above and beyond as always), and big thank you to allen at timbersled for taking time out of his day to call me to go over my concerns. might have to take you up on widening the front end on the sled too. thanks again! ski
 
I was the dork that told you to not go with teh floats....and that was a BAD move...mine with float 2's on the front is like riding on rails compared to stock and even stock with heavier springs...it was an INSANELY different sled with Floats on front!!!!!!!

come out west...lets destroy some more parts...I have plenty of spares left over from last season, and the trailer has plenty of extras...plus my trailer has heat for us :)
 
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