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Old 04-14-2013, 02:25 PM
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Do one hub at a time. Roll the ATV in neutral to get the holes in the right position.
 
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Do one hub at a time. Roll the ATV in neutral to get the holes in the right position.
OHHH!!! I get what you mean. Drain at 6 and fill at 12?
 
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Index of /ORV Manuals/Polaris/1996-1998 - All Models See if this link still works. Will help you on service and repairs.
 
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Fill at 12 if you like then let excess drain at 4 oclock. The hubs can not be complently full.
You want the hubs to a bit less then half full. Hence 4 oclock.
 
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Alright, i'll go to my local dealer now.
 
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Page 105 of Old Polaris Tech link is what you want.
 
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Alright, i'll go to my local dealer now.
If you can find one open on Sunday,Good luck!
 
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Originally Posted by TLC
Page 105 of Old Polaris Tech link is what you want.
How do I even find this??
 
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I checked my front tires, There's NONE in it!!! I doubt it was even changed in the past 17 years! How much should i buy? And i want to save money, lol.
 
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One bottle will last a long time.Only takes a few ounces per hub. Check for any seepage around the back of the strut and hub after you fill. Could have some seal problems if it's been sitting for some time.
 


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