ADJUSTMENTS
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Front Track Angle of Attack
NOTE:
While performing the measurements in the following steps, apply light
downward pressure to the front of the track to ensure it stays flat on the
ground.
7. Position a flat bar across both rear wheels of the front track system.
Apply light downward pressure to the front of the track while
measuring the distance from the bar to the ground. The
recommended distance from bar to ground is 12 1/8 inches (308 mm).
NOTE:
Increasing the distance from bar to ground will result in easier steering,
but will produce a wobbling effect at high speeds. Decreasing the
distance from bar to ground will result in harder steering, but will
provide more stability at higher speeds.
8. If adjustment is necessary, loosen the jam nut (1).
9. Rotate the stabilizing arm (3) to adjust the length of the rod end (2).
Adjust until the distance measurement from the flat bar to the ground
is 12 1/8 inches (308 mm). Apply light downward pressure to the front
of the track while measuring the distance from the bar to the ground.
10. Tighten the jam nut (1) against the stabilizing arm.
11. Repeat the bar-to-ground measurement to verify the adjustment.