2014 Polaris WideTrak LX Owners Manual - Page 97

2014 Polaris WideTrak LX Manual

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MAINTENANCE Suspension Maintenance Rail Slide Wear For ease of inspection, all POLARIS rail slides have a wear limit indicator groove to indicate the minimum permissible slide thickness. Replace the rail slides if they are worn to the top of the groove at any point along their length. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage to the track or rails. Minimum Thickness Replace when worn to top of groove Suspension Inspections Loose nuts and bolts can reduce your snowmobile's reliability and cause needless repairs and down time. Before beginning any snowmobile trip, a visual inspection will uncover potential problems. Check the following items on a weekly basis or before any long trip: • Check suspension mounting bolts for tightness. • Check rear idler wheel bolts for tightness. See page 90. • Check rear idler adjusting bolt locknuts for tightness. • Check front torque arm limiter strap condition. • Check rail slide condition. • Check track tension. See page 89. • Lubricate/grease all suspension components. See page 65. • Check ski runner/skag condition. See page 94. • Check ski spindle bolts for tightness. • Check tie rod end nuts for tightness. 95

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MAINTENANCE
Suspension Maintenance
Rail Slide Wear
For ease of inspection, all
POLARIS rail slides have a
wear limit indicator groove
to indicate the minimum
permissible slide thickness.
Replace the rail slides if they
are worn to the top of the
groove at any point along
their length. Failure to do so
may result in permanent
damage to the track or rails.
Suspension Inspections
Loose nuts and bolts can reduce your snowmobile’s reliability and cause
needless repairs and down time. Before beginning any snowmobile trip,
a visual inspection will uncover potential problems. Check the
following items on a weekly basis or before any long trip:
°
Check suspension mounting bolts for tightness.
°
Check rear idler wheel bolts for tightness. See page 90.
°
Check rear idler adjusting bolt locknuts for tightness.
°
Check front torque arm limiter strap condition.
°
Check rail slide condition.
°
Check track tension. See page 89.
°
Lubricate/grease all suspension components. See page 65.
°
Check ski runner/skag condition. See page 94.
°
Check ski spindle bolts for tightness.
°
Check tie rod end nuts for tightness.
Replace when
worn to top of
groove
Minimum
Thickness