9928487 R01 - 2018 RANGER XP 1000 Service Manual
© Copyright Polaris Industries Inc.
7.5
FRONT BEARING CARRIER SERVICE
BEARING CARRIER REMOVAL /
INSPECTION
1. Elevate front of vehicle and safely support machine
under the frame area.
CAUTION
Serious injury may result if machine tips or falls. Be
sure machine is secure before beginning this service
procedure. Wear eye protection when removing
bearings and seals.
2. Check bearings for side play by grasping the top and
bottom of the tire firmly and checking for movement.
The tire should rotate smoothly without binding or
rough spots.
NOTE
Side to side play could also indicate tie rod end wear
and top to bottom play could also indicate upper or
lower ball joint wear. Be sure to closely inspect these
components if play is found.
3. Remove the center cap and/or rubber dust cap.
Remove the cotter pin
q
and loosen the front wheel
hub castle nut
w
.
NOTE
Lower the vehicle so the front wheels are on the ground
to prevent the wheel from spinning while attempting to
loosen the castle nut.
4. Lift the vehicle up again safely and remove the four
wheel nuts
e
. Remove the front wheel from the
vehicle.
5. Remove the two brake caliper mounting bolts
r
.
CAUTION
Do not hang caliper by the brake line. Use wire to hang
caliper to prevent damage to brake line.
6. Remove the castle nut and two cone washers from
the front wheel hub assembly.
7. Remove the wheel hub and brake disc assembly.
8. Remove cotter pin
t
. Remove the fastener
y
retaining the tie rod end to the bearing carrier.
9. Remove the upper and lower ball joint pinch bolts
u
.
10. Using a soft faced hammer, lightly tap the bearing
carrier while removing the upper and lower ball joints
ends from the bearing carrier.
11. Pull the bearing carrier out to remove it from the
driveshaft.
12. Rotate bearing by hand and check for rough spots.
The bearing should rotate quietly and smoothly with
no detectable up and down movement and minimal
movement sideways between the inner and outer
races. Visually inspect for moisture, dirt or corrosion.