The perfect fit, Edge touring suspension, Track tension – Polaris 2003 Frontier User Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT

Edge Touring Suspension

Track Tension

Track adjustment is

critical for proper

handling. Always

maintain correct tension

and alignment.
Tension adjustments

should be made only after

the track is warmed up

and limber.
1. Turn the machine

off.

2. Lift the rear of the

machine and safely

support it off the ground.

3. Place a 10 lb. weight on the track approximately 16” ahead of the

rear axle to slightly preload the track.

NOTE: Measure at a point 16” ahead of the center of the rear idler

wheel.
4. Check for 1-1/8” - 1-3/8” gap between the wear surface of the track

clip and the plastic hi-fax (C).

If the track needs adjustment:
5. Loosen rear idler shaft bolts (D) and locknuts (A).
6. Tighten or loosen the track adjusting screws (B) as necessary to

provide equal adjustment on both sides of the track.

7. Tighten Locknuts (A). Then tighten the idler shaft bolts (D) to 35

ft. lbs. (47 Nm).

NOTE: Always inspect track alignment after track tension adjustment.

Track alignment affects track tension. misalignment will cause

excessive wear to the track and slide rail. Excessive Hi Fax wear will

appear on units with track tension set too tight. Refer to the Master

Repair Manual for track alignment procedure.
Track Tension Data

Suspension

Weight

Measurement

Location

Measurement

Edge Touring

10 lbs. (4.54 kg)

16″ ahead of rear

idler shaft

1 1/8″ - 1 3/8″

(2.9 - 3.5 cm)

C

D

Track

Hi-fax

B A

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