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Coupling Suspension

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m7ryder

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What are everyones thoughts on having an adjustable coupling suspension??

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4Z

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Love coupling. Can run spring rate for rear lower so it can follow the soft snow better. IMO, gives better floatation if done right. Keeps front end down in climbs, but is a balancing act between no ski lift and enough to still get the skis up when you want them. Adjustability is key IMHO.

Just can't afford it........ 'cept for the redneck DIY kind.... blocks are adjustable but not fancy.

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WyoBoy1000

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Works great, floats better, gets on snow faster, keeps skis down and gives control in all conditions and situations. Even gives control in ruff conditions. With the raptors the ease to adjust is very nice and easy.
 
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