TUNE YOUR RIDE
NOTICE
Never install the ball joint
retaining nut directly on the suspen-
sion arm sleeve. Always install at
least one spacer between the nut
and the sleeve.
8. Install
the
retaining
nut
an
torque
it
to
42 N•m - 54 N•m
(31 lbf•ft - 40 lbf•ft).
9. Install
the
lock
nut
and
torque
it
to
42 N•m - 54 N•m
(31 lbf•ft - 40 lbf•ft).
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SHIM POSITION
1. Position 1
2. Position 2
NOTE:
The angle set up refers to the
steering knuckles pivot axis.
Camber Adjustment Guide
NOTE:
For both LH and RH, position 1
refers to the nuts side and position 2
refers to the ball joint side.
SHIM POSITION
CAMBER
ANGLE
1
2
11°
1
4
12°
2
3
13°
3
2
14°
4
1
15°
5
0
Suspension Adjustments
Guideline
Your vehicle handling and comfort de-
pend upon suspension adjustments.
Choice of suspension adjustments
vary with driver's weight, personal
preference, riding speed and field con-
dition.
Starting from the factory settings, cus-
tomize each adjustment one at a time.
Front and rear adjustments are interre-
lated. It may be necessary to readjust
the rear shock absorber after adjust-
ing front shock absorbers for instance.
Test run the vehicle under the same
conditions; trail, speed, driver riding
position, etc. Change one adjustment
and retest. Proceed methodically until
you are satisfied.
When performing the shock compres-
sion and rebound damping adjust-
ment, proceed
one
position (click) at a
time between test runs.
WARNING
Adjust both springs to the same
load.
Uneven
adjustment
can
cause poor handling and loss of
stability, and/or control, and in-
crease the risk of an accident.
Front Suspension
Adjustments
Spring Preload
Shorten the spring for a firmer ride and
rough trail condition.
Lengthen the spring for a softer ride
and smooth trail condition.
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