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I was out in the garage the other day looking over the sleds and noticed that on one side of my sled, the ski (looking from the front of the sled) is tipped toward the outside a bit. T-arm and radius rods don't appear to be bent, I'm guessing the T-arm is slightly twisted causing the ski to not be level. Any great ideas to fix it without buying a new arm?
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Adjust your upper and lower radius rods to compensate.
You can also adjust your top pivot joint to fix roll in/out and the ski.
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Upper radius rod can't get any shorter on that side. What is this top pivot joint you speak of?
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oops.
Never mind on the ball joint. Got "A" arm on the mind. If the top can't get any shorter, adjust the bottom one. Does the same thing. Just might mess with your ski stance in so much as it might make it a little wider.
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