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Old Jun 9, 2005 | 02:51 AM
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wut up guys new to this forum and quads....i need some advice and help....i just bought a used 2003 trailblazer...brand spanking new but the rear auxilary brake is not working...i tryed bleeding the lines seeing if it was like an air blockage or something filled it up wit some dot 3 and still no brake...i dunno what else to do it looked like a really simple fix but its got me stumped...also i need more speed out of my trailblazer and i cant find any parts online really...can anyone give me any good website's..i would like to add an exhaust and an air filter and maybe a couple of more mods but nothing where i would have to rip apart the whole engine to add...im still learning my machine and dont feel like breaking anything...
i also have a 2002 sportman 500 and still trying to learn that...does anyone no if it is highly recommended to put polaris fluids in the quads because i added car antifreeze to it because it was low
thanks guys please reply and help
 
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Old Jun 9, 2005 | 04:36 AM
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Alot of guys have problems with the rear break, mine works fine after new pads and bleeding.
Make sure the pads have meat and the roters w/i min. specs. Keep bleedin!

check here for parts...


www.polarisoemparts.com

http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/process.html scr 400 parts

Jim
 
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