kered
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When your setting your sag does it matter where your rebound and compression settings are at?
sgauthier
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shouldn't, your sit in or sag is set with your spring(s). i set my sag first then start with the rebound / compression in the middle sittings and then work my way up or down from there.
burg226
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Remember to add an additional 25lbs to your weight to compensate for the ice build up! LOL
04JRB
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Remember to add an additional 25lbs to your weight to compensate for the ice build up! LOL
You aren't kidding! I've kicked out ice chunks the size of a car battery before, lol. My buddy has the same sled as mine, except his is an 08 anniversary. and no rear exchanger, so his accumulates ice worse. Unfortunately he rides lead most of the time and spits out some huge chunks from time to time
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