The perfect fit, Front suspension adjustments, Caution – Polaris Trail Touring Deluxe User Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT

Front Suspension Adjustments

Spring Preload

Increasing spring preload will increase

ski-to-ground pressure. Decreasing

spring preload will decrease ski-to-

ground pressure. When adjusting, be

sure the springs on both the left and right

sides of the machine are at the same

adjustment.

To increase front shock spring preload,

grasp the spring and turn it to the right.

Turn it to the left to decrease preload.

Increasing the spring preload too much

may adversely affect the handling of the

snowmobile and the performance of the

suspension. Never exceed one inch of

preload beyond the factory settings, and

ensure that both sides are adjusted the

same. When decreasing preload, make sure at least two turns of preload

are holding the spring between the retainer on top of the shock and the

threaded spring preload adjuster nut on the shock body.

NOTE: Not all models have shocks with thread adjustable spring pre-

load. See your dealer for more information.

Front Springs

For models without externally adjustable or revalvable shocks, the front

springs can be changed if spring preload alone isn't sufficient and fur-

ther adjustment is desired to control suspension stiffness. See your

Polaris dealer for more information.

CAUTION

Always leave one thread showing above the adjuster nut. On models

equipped with a plastic adjuster nut, if the nut is unscrewed from the

threaded body, the nut will break.

Low

Preload

High

Preload

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