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Did you try the TKI uppers with the stock Alpha spindle?Similar setup I am using is the TKI uppers with Riot spindles. Easier to steer than stock. Less expensive option.
Yes, very briefly in my yard. Skis were pointing downward and wanted to put me over the bars if I was turning and a rut was in the way. Didn't ride it on mountain like that as it felt too sketchy. I did run the riot spindles with stock 16+ front end on my other sled and it was alright but not much change in steering effort.Did you try the TKI uppers with the stock Alpha spindle?
Do you have these on stock or elevate spindles, twin rail or alpha? Also are you running stock skis, do the skis point downward with the ez steer arms installed? Wondering if these are worth it to include with twin rail elevate kit.Yes I have them on both my sleds now. Definitely steer easier. Not as easy as a stock Matryx, but a hell of a lot better. No issues while riding either. Haven't noticed any draw backs really sidehilling, carving, etc. Pricey, but my shoulders thank me every day
Not sure where your info came from, but I can assure you these are cut from 6061 billet plate. I've had opportunities to ride this arm on both stock and elevated sleds - nice improvement, significantly lighter steering and quicker responding.FYI on these a-arms. Ice Age says they are billet on their website, but they are cast and then machined to final dimensions.
I will preface this with the fact that I know aluminum has been increasingly hard to get over the past couple of years. Years ago our material science teacher in college warned us that he had repeatedly seen material delivered that was not up to the spec that it claimed to be. So it is entirely possible they got some bad material. Having said that, If they believe they are getting quality 6061 plate aluminum and cutting the arms from it, and the second-hand metallurgy report I heard about is true (take that for what it's worth), then I would urge them to get mill sheets supplied with their orders and have some spot testing done.Not sure where your info came from, but I can assure you these are cut from 6061 billet plate. I've had opportunities to ride this arm on both stock and elevated sleds - nice improvement, significantly lighter steering and quicker responding.