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Wheel
Occasionally, wheel nuts should be re-
moved to apply anti-seize lubricant on
studs to ease future removal. This is
particularly important when vehicle is
used in salt-water environment or in
mud. Remove one nut at a time, lubri-
cate then retorque.
Wheel Bearing Condition
Push and pull the wheels from the up-
per edge to feel the play. See an autho-
rized Bombardier ATV dealer if there is
any play.
Tires/ Wheels
Tire Pressure
Check pressure when tires are “cold”
before using the vehicle. Tire pressure
changes with temperature and alti-
tude. Recheck pressure if one of these
conditions has changed.
For your convenience, a pressure gauge
is supplied in tool box.
Although the tires are specifically de-
signed for off-road use, a flat may still
occur. Therefore, it is recommended
to carry a tire pump and a repair kit.
Tire/Wheel Condition
Check tire for damage and wear. Re-
place if necessary.
Do not rotate tires. The front and rear
tires have a different size. The tires are
directional and their rotation must be
kept in a specific direction for proper
operation.
Wheel Removal
Loosen nuts then lift vehicle. Place a
support under vehicle. Remove nuts
then remove wheel.
At installation, it is recommended to
apply anti-seize lubricant on threads.
Gently tighten nuts in a criss-cross se-
quence then apply a final torque of
75 N•m (55 lbf•ft).
WARNING
Tire pressure greatly affects vehi-
cle handling and stability. Under-
pressure may cause tire to deflate
and rotate on wheel. Overpres-
sure may burst the tire. Always
follow recommended pressure.
Since tires are low-pressure types,
a manual pump should be used.
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TIRE PRESSURE
ALL MODELS
RECOMMENDED
FRONT
REAR
38 kPa
(5.5 PSI)
31 kPa
(4.5 PSI)
MINIMUM
35 kPa
(5 PSI)
28 kPa
(4 PSI)
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