8.14
Steering and Suspension Systems
9923396 - 2007-2012 EDGE/Widetrak LX Service Manual
©2011 Polaris Sales Inc.
If the rear suspension ride height can not be adjusted to
the correct dimension, optional torsion springs may be
required. This is only an initial setup, and final spring
preload may vary based on rider preference and riding
conditions.
Scissor Stop Adjustments
The RRSS controls weight transfer from the rear
suspension to the skis. It also influences the stiffness of
the ride by controlling the amount of coupling action
between the front and rear torque arms. To decrease
weight transfer, the RRSS should be set in the high
position.
The RRSS can be totally removed for maximum weight
transfer. However, unless the torsion springs and rear
shock valving are changed, the ride will be compromised.
Always maintain equal adjustment on both sides.
To adjust the scissor stops place the scissor tool onto the
scissor block and turn to the desired position. Ensure that
the rear scissor stop face is square with the face of the
scissor arm to ensure complete contact.
The dot is an indicator of the
HIGH position. The sides are the
LOW position and the bottom is
the MEDUIUM position.
Front Torque Arm Limiter
Strap Adjustment
One method of changing ski-to-snow pressure is to
change the length of the front torque arm limiter straps.
The limiter strap is normally mounted in the fully extended
position. Both limiter straps must be adjusted evenly and
remain equal in length to avoid improper Hi-Fax and track
wear.
• Lengthening the straps decreases ski pressure
under acceleration.
• Shortening the straps increases ski pressure
under acceleration.
RMK/Switchback set up recommendations for optimum
performance.
• DEEP POWDER SNOW:FTA in LOW position for
maximum lift and flotation.
• POWDER-HARDPACK:FTA in STANDARD
position for overall handling and speed over snow.
• HARDPACK: FTA in HIGH position for increased
control and less transfer.
Torsion Spring Adjustment
To adjust the rear torsion spring, rotate the adjuster cam to
the desired setting (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH).
A variety of optional torsion springs are available if
adjusting the cams fail to achieve the desired results. The
optional springs are listed under each model’s REAR
SUSPENSION information in the MODEL
SPECIFICATIONS chapter.
ROTATE
HIGH
LOW
LOW
MEDIUM
HIGH
LOW
LOW
MEDIUM
RMK/Switchback
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