CV Joints
#11
So Expedition, how do you like your 589's?
Just picked mine up, and I have a shimmy in the front end. They run VERY close to the tie rod in front. Dealer washered them out, but I can flex tire and make them rub. Gonna put it up on the hoist and pull the wheels to see.
52mph (27" rubber) quite easily and not nearly broken in
Just picked mine up, and I have a shimmy in the front end. They run VERY close to the tie rod in front. Dealer washered them out, but I can flex tire and make them rub. Gonna put it up on the hoist and pull the wheels to see.
52mph (27" rubber) quite easily and not nearly broken in
#12
What I am saying is the the cage will usually break while in reverse. The ***** stay in place and eventually will come out. You may think the damage occurred going forward when the damage was already there, just not apparent. I am not saying that they never brak going forward. I am saying that ussually the cage is broken or cracked in reverse because the front wheels have a tendency to lock sideways in reverse when one wheel gets traction. Even when they do break going forward, I believe you have to have the wheels cocked sideways to do it. If the wheels are straight, there is no pressure on the cage whatsoever. AND, if your cage is in good shape, I belive you will snap an axel before you break a CV. Just my opinion.
Greg
Greg
#13
Well, I broke that one the same day we ran acroos you, Kyle, and all those new stock Yamaha BigBears when you were stuck in that hole we pulled you out of.. hehehe...(sorry, couldn't resist, but its all in good fun!@!)
We were down close to the river, I was going straight forward.. IT JUST BROKE.. hahahaha... I drove it back to the trailer though.. Even went thru Marys Mudhole with it...
Ya'll goin to the Ambucs Ride this weekend?...
We were down close to the river, I was going straight forward.. IT JUST BROKE.. hahahaha... I drove it back to the trailer though.. Even went thru Marys Mudhole with it...
Ya'll goin to the Ambucs Ride this weekend?...
#14
#15
So, If I get an H.O. will 28inch outlaws, 12inch wide all around without a lift kit fit, and if so will it still be too much for my CV's? I have a honda 300 with lift and vamps, and havent had a CV go out yet on my front end however, I have skinny vamps on the front. Greg, do you know anyone with 28's on their Sp500 or H.O.? Let me know, because I really like the features on the polaris but if the rubi would last longer with the bigger tires I might just get that.
#16
Matt,
I know several people including Trey (The guy that won Bubba Junk) That have been running 28"vamps for six months with no problems. My advise would be to not go over 26 in a vampire or outlaw and 27" in a mud bug or tsl. Definitely do not put 28" outlaws on the front. They are too agressive for the bike and you will pay. Do not go over 1.5" lift.
Greg
I know several people including Trey (The guy that won Bubba Junk) That have been running 28"vamps for six months with no problems. My advise would be to not go over 26 in a vampire or outlaw and 27" in a mud bug or tsl. Definitely do not put 28" outlaws on the front. They are too agressive for the bike and you will pay. Do not go over 1.5" lift.
Greg
#17
Greg:
I think numbers wise, there's a lot more of you Polaris guys running lifts and larger tires in comparison to the rest, so here's my question to the "experienced":
I run a '00 AC 500 Auto, and would like to put either 27" Bugs or 589's. They will fit without a lift, but I run with a little over 100 lbs. on the front rack at ALL times. (winch, mortar box loaded with recovery gear, etc.-a must have, can't do without) As a result, my front end drops a little (1-2" or so) and I'm concerned about rubbing. My A-arms are almost completely level across the bottom, so I was thinking that with a lift, it would bring it up to about the same angle of a stock machine, then with my rider weight (~230 lbs.), it would then drop back to the near level position. Do you guys think I'd have any CV joint problems with this type of setup, or would it be OK? I really want the added clearance for all the log crossing I run into, but am really worried about the bad press I've heard from lift kits. Just figured with all you guys out there, there would probably be some better "experienced knowledge" rather than heard it from a friend of a friend, etc.
Thanks for the info,
Mike
I think numbers wise, there's a lot more of you Polaris guys running lifts and larger tires in comparison to the rest, so here's my question to the "experienced":
I run a '00 AC 500 Auto, and would like to put either 27" Bugs or 589's. They will fit without a lift, but I run with a little over 100 lbs. on the front rack at ALL times. (winch, mortar box loaded with recovery gear, etc.-a must have, can't do without) As a result, my front end drops a little (1-2" or so) and I'm concerned about rubbing. My A-arms are almost completely level across the bottom, so I was thinking that with a lift, it would bring it up to about the same angle of a stock machine, then with my rider weight (~230 lbs.), it would then drop back to the near level position. Do you guys think I'd have any CV joint problems with this type of setup, or would it be OK? I really want the added clearance for all the log crossing I run into, but am really worried about the bad press I've heard from lift kits. Just figured with all you guys out there, there would probably be some better "experienced knowledge" rather than heard it from a friend of a friend, etc.
Thanks for the info,
Mike
#18
It has been my experience that the artic cats hold up well to lifts. I think that a 2" lift with the tires you want is very reasonable. Just go 10 wide in the front and 12 in the rear. I would be surprised is you had a problem. Just try not to push your luck if you are in a hole with the wheels cocked sideways.
Greg
Greg
#19