The perfect fit, Front suspension adjustments – Polaris 2003 Universal Snowmobiles User Manual

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THE PERFECT FIT

Front Suspension Adjustments

Break in the suspension for approximately 150 miles (240 km) and

re-grease all suspension parts before fine-tuning adjustments are made.
Settings will vary from rider to rider, depending on rider weight,

vehicle speed, riding style, and trail conditions. We recommend

starting with factory settings and then customizing each adjustment

individually to suit rider preference. The machine should be

methodically tested under the same conditions after each adjustment

(trail and snow conditions, vehicle speed, riding position, etc.) until the

best ride is achieved. Adjustments should be made to one area at a

time in order to properly evaluate the change.
All snowmobile suspensions have a front and a rear suspension, each

of which has adjustment options.

Independent Front Suspension (IFS)

The IFS is made up of the skis

(1), front shocks and springs

(2), and the components that

connect these parts to both the

steering, such as the tie rods

(3), and to the machine itself,

such as the trailing arms (4).

Front suspension adjustments

include shocks, springs, toe,

and camber.
NOTE: Although the front sus-

pension on your machine may

not look exactly like the il-

lustration, it will have the same

parts and functions as those

illustrated.

IFS Adjustment Options

D

Front shock spring preload

D

Optional springs

D

Optional valving (if equipped with RYDE FX

t

or Fox

t

Shocks)

D

Indy Select (if equipped)

1

2

3

4

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