I think ya can run them either way??? anyone,,????
its makes a slightly wider stance thats all, your choice,,
Wally, there should be some stamped words....."this side to the outside"....or something to that effect written on the top of the skis.
Which way did you mount them -- toe in or toe out??? They have grease nipples for the bolt. The bolts are put in from the outside and are the exact length with a locking nut. From what I can see -- when you start a turn ( in powder) if they are toe out they would have more surface to grab. That said I am just a novice and am just guessing so more comments are welcomed.I have reversed mine as someone told me it is a better ride. Haven't really noticed yet as I haven't ridden since changing them around. The one thing I found out is to be careful when putting in the bolts so that nothing (the end of the bolt) is hanging out from the side. It might cause a problem with a rock or tree stump.
Remember to put a little grease on the bolt when you put it together.....
I think ya can run them either way??? anyone,,????
its makes a slightly wider stance thats all, your choice,,
I think ya can run them either way??? anyone,,????
its makes a slightly wider stance thats all, your choice,,
This has been interesting and I thought I would take a couple more pics from the bottom to show how much difference it would make. Stance would narrow a few inches if turned in for sure. What are your thoughts for different riding conditions like some trails and some powder??? The pic on the right was the way they were installed on the sled.
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Are they off a Polaris? they look like sidehiller II skis, if so wide to the inside for powder or outside if your on trails most of the time.