iq chassis with fst chassis tuning

deerhunter

New member
i just got the sleds back from the farm and started looking into the problems i had last year. 09 polaris dragon turbo with ryder fx air shocks that came factory in the front and ryder fx coil overs in the rear. the probl i have is that the sled is very nose heavy and sits low to the ground while the tail end is really high. it steers like a pig and all the shocks are very recently rebuilt. the limiter straps are fully lengthened. what adjustments can i do to to bring the nose up and the tail down so a guy a can ride it.

ive ridden other 4 strokes and none of them are this bad. anyone recommend getting the coil over ryder fx shocks for the front that came on the switchbacks?

mike
 

dofo1

Member
You may have better luck posting this question on polarisfiles.com.

There is a lot of FST interest there.

One of the first things I would do is get rid of the stock skis and replace them with SLT or Slydogs.
 

willey

New member
Dump the air 2.0 shocks. They are a better paper weight. Go with coil overs like on the switchbacks or the newer pro chassis. My 2 cents!
 

jeff

New member
I would susggest shocks like the 201 fst has needle shocks I have them on mine and love them
 

Duffy

New member
Tighten the spring pressure on the front shock of the skid frame, this will reduce ski pressure. Make sure that shock is good. Polaris maybe didn't put the best ski's or shocks on this sled but set up properly you will be very happy.
 
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