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Suspension
The following suspension system components should be
inspected periodically to ensure proper operation.
A. Shock absorber rods not bent, pitted, or damaged.
B. Rubber damper not cracked, broken, or missing.
C. Shock absorber body not damaged, punctured, or
leaking.
D. Shock absorber eyelets not broken, bent, or
cracked.
E. Shock absorber eyelet bushings not worn, deterio-
rated, cracked, or missing.
F. Shock absorber spring not broken or sagging.
Front and Rear
Suspension Assembly
Schematics
KM598E
KM463
KM462
Front Shock Absorbers
REMOVING
1. Secure the ATV on a support stand to elevate the
wheels and to release load on the suspension.
2. Remove the cap screws and nuts securing each shock
absorber to the A-arm and frame.
KM573A
CLEANING AND INSPECTING
1. Clean the shock absorbers in parts-cleaning solvent.
2. Inspect each shock rod for nicks, pits, bends, and
oily residue.
3. Inspect the springs, spring retainers, shock rods, shock
bodies, and eyelets for cracks, leaks, and bends.
INSTALLING
1. Install each shock absorber to the frame and A-arm
with cap screws and nuts. Tighten all nuts to 29 ft-lb.
2. Remove the ATV from the support stand.
Utility
! WARNING
Make sure the ATV is solidly supported on the support
stand to avoid injury.
CAUTION
Do not tighten the nut beyond the recommended speci-
fication or the shock eyelet or mount WILL be damaged.
DVX