Any one that knows how to fix 4 wheelers locally?
#1
I have a friend that lives in Zephyrhills, Fl. Is there any one out there that fixes 4-wheelers on the side locally? He has 2 of them. One needs a carbeurator. The other one, the switch went out, and needs a brake caliber. He dont know much about them.
#2
polaris dealers charge up 2 100 dollars an hour he might whant to lean how 2 and they change double the time it realy takes sometimes. try and get a shop manuel it has step by step instructiopns to do anything and with pictures.
#3
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: rsouth06
I have a friend that lives in Zephyrhills, Fl. Is there any one out there that fixes 4-wheelers on the side locally? He has 2 of them. One needs a carbeurator. The other one, the switch went out, and needs a brake caliber. He dont know much about them.</end quote></div>
when you say needs a carb it doesn't have one or does it just have to be cleaned? they don't realy break tehy just get filled with water and get clogged with crap.
I have a friend that lives in Zephyrhills, Fl. Is there any one out there that fixes 4-wheelers on the side locally? He has 2 of them. One needs a carbeurator. The other one, the switch went out, and needs a brake caliber. He dont know much about them.</end quote></div>
when you say needs a carb it doesn't have one or does it just have to be cleaned? they don't realy break tehy just get filled with water and get clogged with crap.
#5
its just basic common sense. whatever he takes apart, put it back together just like he took it off. that a way it will be right, this is just a sugestion, but if your buddy is soing something really complicated he may want to use a digital camera to take photos of how he is taking things apart that a way he can go back and look at the photos and put it back right......................shea.................
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