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3. Inspect each wheel for cracks, dents, or bends.
4. Inspect each tire for cuts, wear, missing lugs, and
leaks.
INSTALLING
1. Install each wheel on its hub.
NOTE: Make sure each wheel is installed on its
proper hub as noted in removing (the “rotation
arrow” must indicate forward direction of rotation).
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2. Tighten to 32 ft-lb.
CHECKING/INFLATING
1. Using an air pressure gauge, measure the air pressure
in each tire. Adjust the air pressure as necessary to
meet the recommended inflation pressure.
2. Inspect the tires for damage, wear, or punctures.
NOTE: If repair is needed, follow the instructions
found on the tire repair kit or remove the wheel and
have it repaired professionally.
NOTE: Make sure all tires are the specified size and
have identical tread pattern.
3. Check the front wheel toe-in and toe-out and adjust
as necessary (see Steering/Frame).
4. Test drive the ATV on a dry, level surface and note
any pulling to the left or right during acceleration,
deceleration, and braking.
NOTE: If pulling is noted, measure the circumfer-
ence of the front and rear tires on the pulling side.
Compare the measurements with the tires on the
opposite side. If pulling is noted during braking only,
check and adjust the brakes as necessary and
recheck operation (see Periodic Maintenance/Tune-
Up).
5. Increase the air pressure in the tires with the smallest
circumference measurement until all tires are equal
in circumference.
6. Repeat steps 4-5 as necessary to ensure proper han-
dling.
Troubleshooting
! WARNING
Do not operate the ATV if tire damage exists.
Problem: Suspension too soft
Condition
Remedy
1.
Spring(s)
weak
2.
Shock absorber
damaged
1. Replace spring(s)
2. Replace shock absorber
Problem: Suspension too stiff
Condition
Remedy
1.
A-arm-related bushings
worn or binding
1. Replace bushing
Problem: Suspension noisy
Condition
Remedy
1.
Cap screws (suspension system)
loose
2.
A-arm-related bushings
worn
1. Tighten cap screws
2. Replace bushings
Problem: Rear wheel oscillation
Condition
Remedy
1.
Rear wheel hub bearings
worn - loose
2.
Tires
defective - incorrect
3.
Wheel rim
distorted
4.
Wheel hub cap screws
loose
5.
Axle shaft nut
loose
6.
Auxiliary brake
adjusted incorrectly
7.
Rear suspension arm-related bushing
worn
8.
Rear shock absorber
damaged
9.
Rear suspension arm nut
loose
1. Replace bearings
2. Replace tires
3. Replace rim
4. Tighten cap screws
5. Tighten nut
6. Adjust brake
7. Replace bushing
8. Replace shock absorber
9. Tighten nut
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