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Ruger2506
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Rear Suspension
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Can you buy heavier springs for your rear suspension on a 2003 500 MRP Auto? We do a lot of 2-up riding while going ice fishing and/or dragging deer out of the woods. When doing that, the rear suspension squats some. I would like to go with this option vs. buying a 2-up machine. I hardly use the one I own. I need to go with the cost effective option.
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Chuck Nordahl
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Re: Rear Suspension
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A friend of mine added stiffer springs to his Polaris 500 and it definitely helped. It wasn't a difficult job and it wasn't too expensive. However, if you trail ride you may notice a stiffer ride on the flip side.
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Ruger2506
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Re: Rear Suspension
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A friend of mine added stiffer springs to his Polaris 500 and it definitely helped. It wasn't a difficult job and it wasn't too expensive. However, if you trail ride you may notice a stiffer ride on the flip side.
Thanks. I'm not worried about trail riding. In fact, I haven't put more than a mile or two on that thing in a couple years. Dragging deer and ice fishing is all I use it for. I use the sleds primarily for ice fishing. However now that I live down in Rochester, I may be able to use the wheeler more on the ice.
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Chris Tuckner
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Re: Rear Suspension
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My shocks have a suspension adjustment. You can actually do it with a large vice grip or channel lock. There is a tool Polaris sells to do it as well. It worked well for mine. I was having the same issue with my 800.
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Roofer
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Re: Rear Suspension
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You definitely can buy stiffer springs. If you are in a situation where you are hauling heavy and don't need the plush ride, you can strap the A arms together so it doesn't squat to the ground. The Polaris suspension really can't handle a whole lot if you are towing. It just squats too easy.
In your situation though, I would look into some stiffer springs.
Or you could buy a 2 up machine and, ummm, let's go riding........
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Edited by Roofer (11/25/09 09:49 AM)
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Ruger2506
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Re: Rear Suspension
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For any of you guys interested. I asked the same question on the Artic Cat (ArticChat) Forums. Here is what some of those guys have said.
http://www.arcticchat.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=120112&hl=suspension
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