Polaris Experts...
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Polaris Experts...
Any local Polaris experts want to make a few bucks?
My 800 Sportsman needs some work and I`ve been busy with business and no time to work on the ATV.
Wondering if a Polaris Expert here with at least 2 references wants to do some work.
- Replace 1 CV
- Replace every CV BOOT
- Change Front, Rear, Tranny Fluid (possibly will get done by me soon)
- Install front HD Springs
If no one is interested I`ll be taking it to the dealer, unless they want some astronomical amount for this stuff
I still need to buy:
- All CV Boots
- Complete CV
- HD Springs
If anyone knows the best/affordable place to buy the above let me know too
Thanks
My 800 Sportsman needs some work and I`ve been busy with business and no time to work on the ATV.
Wondering if a Polaris Expert here with at least 2 references wants to do some work.
- Replace 1 CV
- Replace every CV BOOT
- Change Front, Rear, Tranny Fluid (possibly will get done by me soon)
- Install front HD Springs
If no one is interested I`ll be taking it to the dealer, unless they want some astronomical amount for this stuff
I still need to buy:
- All CV Boots
- Complete CV
- HD Springs
If anyone knows the best/affordable place to buy the above let me know too
Thanks
- ToddW
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Re: Polaris Experts...
Also need some of the plastics tweaked, and Christmas trees replaced.
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Kendo is your man, if he's free.
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Ken Hower
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Regards,
Ken Hower
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Re: Polaris Experts...
When are you wanting it done?
I wouldn't replace the CV boots unless they are torn. They don't wear out, they either tear or they're good.
Erlandson Performance is the place for HD springs, best price I have found. Do you want all 4?
https://www.erlandsonperformance.com/mm ... _Code=susp
I wouldn't replace the CV boots unless they are torn. They don't wear out, they either tear or they're good.
Erlandson Performance is the place for HD springs, best price I have found. Do you want all 4?
https://www.erlandsonperformance.com/mm ... _Code=susp
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Re: Polaris Experts...
I need it done before it gets too wet and mucky, and for sure prior to snow.Kendo wrote:When are you wanting it done?
I wouldn't replace the CV boots unless they are torn. They don't wear out, they either tear or they're good.
Erlandson Performance is the place for HD springs, best price I have found. Do you want all 4?
https://www.erlandsonperformance.com/mm ... _Code=susp
From what I can recall every CV boot is ripped and the one CV is bad.
Have you guys put rear HD springs on? Worth it?
My front ones are toast after 2 years of plowing, accelerating and braking feel like I`m floating, so I def. need them in the front, and I don't mind in the rear as long as it won't be too stiff I weigh in around 155lbs so not much weight on the back-end.
If your interested shoot me your phone # and we can chat.
I can drop it off at your place anytime, I don't mind if it's uncovered or not stored inside either.
It may need a light bulb replaced/wiring fixed, and or the light-mod to allow both high and low beams on at once.
Thanks
-Todd
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Todd,
I put the heavy duty springs on the front and back. Love 'em.
I put the heavy duty springs on the front and back. Love 'em.
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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Re: Polaris Experts...
I`m thinking with my riding style this may be bestKen wrote:Todd,
I put the heavy duty springs on the front and back. Love 'em.
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ken does the hd springs help the bottoming out issue iam having.
06 Polaris sportsman EFI 500 H.O.
25inch maxxis big horns.
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AJ - most definitely!! If you have your adjusters cranked all the way up and you're still bottoming, you need the HD springs. It doesn't affect the ride that adversly and will virtually do away with all bottoming out!
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sounds like i have some ordering to do in the next few weeks.
thanks!
thanks!
06 Polaris sportsman EFI 500 H.O.
25inch maxxis big horns.
25inch maxxis big horns.
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Thanks Kendo!
ATV Works great.
Just in time for this weekends snow
ATV Works great.
Just in time for this weekends snow
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