Caution, The perfect fit, Front suspension adjustments – Polaris 2003 Frontier User Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT

Front Suspension Adjustments

Adjusting Front Shock Spring Preload

Increasing spring preload will increase

ski-to-ground pressure. Decreasing

spring preload will decrease

ski-to-ground pressure. When

adjusting, be sure 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. In the illustrations at right, B

indicates high preload and C indicates

low preload.
Increasing the spring preload too much may adversely affect the

handling of the snowmobile and the performance of the rear

suspension. Decreasing the spring preload too much may allow the

upper spring retainer to fall off. Always leave at least one thread

showing above the nut (A).

If the spring preload is at its maximum and you want more adjustment:
S

Remove the existing spring and install the next highest rate spring,

or

S

Increase compression damping on Indy Select shocks

See your dealer for details.

C

A

B

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.

CAUTION

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