MAINTENANCE
2.29
Replace any worn or damaged steering components.
Steering should move freely through entire range of
travel without binding. Check routing of all cables,
hoses, and wiring to be sure the steering mechanism
is not restricted or limited.
NOTE:
Whenever steering
components are replaced, check front end alignment.
Use only genuine Polaris parts.
WARNING
Due to the critical nature of the procedures out-
lined in this chapter, Polaris recommends
steering component repair and adjustment be
performed by an authorized Polaris MSD--certi-
fied technician when replacing worn or dam-
aged steering parts. Use only genuine Polaris
replacement parts.
One of two methods can be used to measure toe
alignment. The string method and the chalk method.
If adjustment is required, refer to following pages for
procedure.
TIE ROD END / STEERING
INSPECTION
G
-- To check for play in the tie rod end,
grasp the steering tie rod, pull in all
directions feeling for movement.
G
-- Repeat inspection for inner tie rod
end on steering post.
G
-- Replace any worn steering
components. Steering should move
freely through entire range of travel
without binding.
G
-- Elevate front end of machine so front
wheels are off the ground. Check for
any looseness in front hub / wheel
assembly by grasping the tire firmly
at top and bottom first, and then at
front and rear. Try to move the wheel
and hub by pushing inward and
pulling outward.
G
-- If abnormal movement is detected,
inspect the hub and wheel assembly
to determine the cause ( possible
loose wheel nuts or loose front hub
components).
Check for Loose Wheel or Hub
G
-- Refer to the Body/Steering Chapter
5 or Final Drive Chapter 7 for service
procedures.
CAMBER AND CASTER
The camber and caster are non-adjustable.
FRAME, NUTS, BOLTS,
FASTENERS
Periodically inspect the torque of all fasteners in
accordance with the maintenance schedule. Check
that all cotter pins are in place. Refer to specific
fastener torques listed in each chapter.
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