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Iceage Upper Arms

sno*jet

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Anybody know the castor angles of these and the TKI and what '12-15 stock was? Would like to compare
 
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I bet if you measure the change in geometry, the upper bolt will be moved exactly 3/8" forward....
 

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I haven't ever weighed them, but I would guess the TKI are very close in weight to stock. Very similar in construction style and material diameter. Re-use OEM rod end too.
 

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I bet if you measure the change in geometry, the upper bolt will be moved exactly 3/8" forward....
almost ran with that and modified my stockers but I found a set of TKI's so Ill just pull a couple extra hours at work instead:)
those billet ones are gorgeous, get the polish out!!
 

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I'm thinking of doing the same thing. Which Riot spindles are those? Year? Are those the normal top spindle bearings as well?

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I'm not sure which year for sure to get that color as these are on a buddies sled, but if you look at Riot (not the X) models for the past couple years or the snowcross sleds they have the lift required. The top ball joint, jamb nut, bolt, and triangle nut is the stock part for the mountain sleds.
 

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Huge difference in castor with the TKI. 2" forward. Curious the measurement on the ice age difference from stock. hard to put a number on from that first pic chewy.
 

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Just got my a-arms tonight. When I saw that these were available I questioned if I needed them. But then I remembered my experience with my elevate kit and the thought, effort and pride they put into their work. I knew I had to have a set and when they work as I anticipate they will, I will buy another set for the wife’s 16.

Needless to say my first impression was exactly what I experienced with the elevate kit.

I work in manufacturing in the United States and really appreciate other companies that take pride in the work they do.

Job well done Iceage Performance!A6B020EF-7E1B-421E-AF87-71C868CE23E5.jpeg559FF16E-FE11-4744-894C-F6347D477A78.jpeg7A075B26-811A-4E2D-8A2F-40E4FDB419AA.jpeg
 
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I'm not sure which year for sure to get that color as these are on a buddies sled, but if you look at Riot (not the X) models for the past couple years or the snowcross sleds they have the lift required. The top ball joint, jamb nut, bolt, and triangle nut is the stock part for the mountain sleds.
Gracias, I'll have to go through the fiche to see those green ones.
 

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How is the ski angle when the front is in the air with these? the rubbers were not meant for this big of change as the TKI has. Dont think anyone has adressed this yet. Im going to ride it tho. They pull skis way back which would be good for the stock cat ski.
 
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