05rx1204
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I'm new to the nytro and when I bought the sled I did look at the shock placement within the a arms. But having no reference point I assumed the sled was good as both shocks were equally uncentered within the a arms. My question is are the shocks supposed to be centered exactly between the A arms? Or are they off center to begin with?
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Damn. That sucks. Thanks for the info. Guess I've got some work ahead of me
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what year nytro?
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Mine sit closer to the rear of the arms, both left and right side are identical.
05rx1204
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It's a 2010 xtx. I don't have the sled here to measure but I would say each shock is about a 1/2 an inch away from the top a arm on each side.what year nytro?
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Mine as well. Getting conflicting info from local snowmobile groups as to whether or not this is normalMine sit closer to the rear of the arms, both left and right side are identical.
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Look at the center gusset between the lower a-arm mounts. If it's buckled then the frame has been tweaked.
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