installed a 3 inch track ski lift problems

catgod

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Just put a 3" on works awesome but ski lift on climbs is a bit of an issue. Moved the front limiter up one notch made it better but would like to know how to fine tune it from there without putting too much ski pressure on the front end. My buddies are saying to get a different rear skid either Timbersled, Holz or a Ez Ride. All pretty pricey though with Ez Ride being the most around $2300. Any ideas would be most welcome. Thanks
 

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This is what I would try first, suck up limiter strap 1 hole tighten your mid shock up and set back spring to big boy tension then decide if it's enough yet..........
 

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This is what I would try first, suck up limiter strap 1 hole tighten your mid shock up and set back spring to big boy tension then decide if it's enough yet..........
It's a cat it doesn't have heavy hokey rear torsion springs. Gotta up the pressure in the float. I would seriously look at doing the "geo mod" with the stock skid.
 

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Try the OVS wheelie coupler. I had to put one on mine when I put the 3" on
 
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