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Leave it on and soften the front shocks and rider it. The G4 sleds side hill so easy.

Actually easier to pull over with stiffer front shocks on harder snow, deep snow wouldn't even need shocks, great sled!
 

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She'll be a wild ride at speed down the trail in the rough stuff. Be off in the toolies. Leave it on.
 

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You can also add the quick disconnect link to one side. It in the BRP catalog.
 

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Has to be one of the most erractic sleds on hard pack, its all over the map! Good thing its a deep snow sled!:cool:
 

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Get rid of the ds3 skis and put grippers on, way better tracking and side hilling with them

Should have done my t3174 years ago and junked the ds3 skis
Agree with you Tex I have been running the grippers on my 174 and 175 for years and definitely works better. I mainly ride the steeper tight trees.
 

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I got my sled with it removed. thought about putting it back on to try. but going down the trail it isn;t too bad. just ride a ski on a corner or two. does handle excellent off trail though. but compared to it hooked up not sure.

just got to see how easy it is to snake the rod back through. lol
 
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