9929375 R02 - 2016-2019
GENERAL
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GENERAL 4
Service Manual
© Copyright Polaris Industries Inc.
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FINAL DRIVE MAINTENANCE
DRIVE SHAFT BOOT INSPECTION
Inspect the front and rear drive shaft boots
q
for
damage, tears, wear or leaking grease. If the boots
exhibit any of these symptoms, they should be replaced.
Check to see the boot clamps
w
are properly positioned.
Refer to
“Outer CV Joint / Boot Replacement”
and
page 7.37 procedures for drive shaft boot
replacement.
WHEEL REMOVAL
1. Position the vehicle on a level surface.
2. Place the transmission in PARK and stop the engine.
3. Loosen the wheel nuts slightly. If wheel hub removal
is required, remove the wheel cap, cotter pin and
loosen the hub nut slightly.
4. Elevate the appropriate side of the vehicle by placing
a suitable stand under the frame.
5. Remove the wheel nuts and remove the wheel.
WHEEL INSTALLATION
CAUTION
If wheels are improperly installed it could affect vehicle
handling and tire wear.
1. Verify the transmission is still in PARK.
2. Place the wheel in the correct position on the wheel
hub
t
. Be sure the valve stem
w
is toward the
outside and rotation arrows on the tire point toward
forward rotation.
3. Attach the wheel nuts
q
and finger tighten them.
4. Carefully lower the vehicle to the ground.
5. Torque the wheel nuts and/or hub nut
e
to
specification.
TORQUE
Wheel Nuts (Steel):
60 lb-ft (81 Nm)
Wheel Nuts (Alum):
120 lb-ft (163 Nm)
Wheel Hub Castle Nuts:
180 lb-ft (244 Nm)
NOTICE
Do not lubricate the stud or the lug nut.
6. If hub nut was removed, install a new cotter pin
r
after the hub nut has been tightened. If the holes do
not line up, turn the hub nut counter-clockwise until
the cotter pin can be installed.