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high elevation cluch weights?

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Taking my first trip out west to wyoming, gonna be at 6,500ft, i have low elevation set up now, what weghts and spring is everyone using? Its a 2012 pro rmk 800 155" also looking for a part # for a clutch puller, Thanks!
 

SRXSRULE

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Where you going to be riding at? Almost all of the common riding areas in Wyoming are well above 6500.

The clutching chart in the owners manual is usually very close for these sleds.

You can change the primary spring and clutch weights without removing the clutch, so you wouldnt need a puller if thats all your doing.
 

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Wow! Bedford Wyoming isnt the first place I would take someone for their first trip to the mountains. I'm guessing your going with some guys that have ridden the area before?

But anyway, the valley floor is about 65-6600 in that area and you ride up from there. Most of the riding is going to be between 8,000-9,000 ft and the peaks in that area are about 10,000.

Have fun and be safe!

Oh yeah.... 10-60 weights and stock springs should work good for that area
 
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Yes going with a group that goes there every year, I’m being told now to go with stock spring and weights wich are 10-62!
 

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not seeing a chart in my manual

Sorry, its not in the owners manual. I will post it.



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Definitely go with the 10-60 weights and if you haven't replaced the primary spring recently replace it. They lose their tension quickly.
 
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