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ZRP 1" Offset Spindles

Seabass152

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Or any offset spindle. Do you have any negative steering issues from staggered pivots points? Compared to stock spindles on 37" arms, will it feel the same?
 
If I try a set it will be red. I bet if you don't like them you could sell them on here and get 3/4 of your money back.
 
I'm running them at 37 inches and they work great. Absolutely no issues, can still hold slopes so steep it absolutely amazes me. Places I thought were challenging on my Pro seem like a walk in the park.
 
I just put a set on my Assault. Front end is at 38.5" w the zbros dual rate springs. Only a trip to the UP on them, no negative feedback here. We played in the trees and old logging roads all day. Little easier to roll over, and can fit between the tight trees better. Trail manners were the same. Only put on maybe 25-30 miles on trail to get to our spots. I didn't notice anything different with the steering.
I won't be able to give a good deep snow review til next year, our final trip out to Colorado has been scrapped. The Kremmling area was great this year.
 
Have them on my 13 Pro with stock width ZBroz arms produces a 36.5" stance for me.

I'm a little tippy on the trails (could be in my shock set-up too), but LOVE IT off trail.
 
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only thing i see being an issue is it kinda puts the spindle put there to catch on something where narrow arms bring the spindles in away from danger
 
Or any offset spindle. Do you have any negative steering issues from staggered pivots points? Compared to stock spindles on 37" arms, will it feel the same?
The offset spindle works really well on Polaris because the Polaris front suspension is designed to get the spindle vehicle throughout the entire suspension travel so the offsetting the bottom of the spindle won't cause the negative handling effects using shorter a-arms might
 
stupid question here:
are the spindles offset 1” each side or 1/2” for total of 1”?

thanks
 
TTT.
Any more reviews on these? Thinking of picking up a set. On my first ride this year and have been battling my 3'' Assault. Moved front shocks and RTS to 2 clicks from softest and that helped a bit. Also still learning this sled so making little strides everyday. I was pretty discouraged the first 2 days and lost a lot of confidence but getting back to normal slowly. I just can't believe how much this sled fights you sometimes and how it tends to dive. 1-2" riser should help throw it over too. Sled came with low rise pro tapers which I never ridden with before.
Sorry to be long winded, just don't want to keep throwing money at it if it won't be worth it.
Thanks
DG
 
Jackson will be a go. The entire Teton/Bridger Teton area has tons of snow. Best snow year over here since at least 2010-11.

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As Source Innovations being the original developer of the offset spindles, the answer is NO there are no noticeable negative effects of the offsets, only positive. Don't forget your skis are offset if you run them anything other then centered to your spindle.
 
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