Sagging front end on 2006 SP500 EFI
#11
Originally posted by: WAATV
I'd be happy to post a picture but the unit is at the dealer to have this issue resolved. By the time I get it back - if the dealer does his part - the picture won't be able to show you the problem [grin].
I'd be happy to post a picture but the unit is at the dealer to have this issue resolved. By the time I get it back - if the dealer does his part - the picture won't be able to show you the problem [grin].
WAATV. What dealer here in Spokane do you have it at? My wheels camber out a little bit but not that bad as you describe it. I have heard of EPI's being cheaper.
Where bouts in Spokane at you at? Valley, north, south hill? I live here as well!
#12
Progressive Suspension makes a front end spring replacement with heavy duty springs and adjustments so you can dial in the front. I have them on my 99 Sportsman 500. Check out www.progressivesuspension.com.
#13
I live off of North Argonne, in the Northwoods neighborhood. However, we have a lake place on Twin Lakes where we do most of our riding. The ATV's live at our Spokane house in the winter so we can fiddle around with them in the snow.
I have had most of my work done at Cd'A Polaris in Post Falls because it's closer to Twin Lakes and the sales tax is cheaper. However, in this case I'm using Mack's Outdoor on Fancher because they were really nice to us when we needed a part for our John Deere tractor. So far they're a nicer staff than Cd'A Polaris.
I have had most of my work done at Cd'A Polaris in Post Falls because it's closer to Twin Lakes and the sales tax is cheaper. However, in this case I'm using Mack's Outdoor on Fancher because they were really nice to us when we needed a part for our John Deere tractor. So far they're a nicer staff than Cd'A Polaris.
#14
Media guy, how do you like the progressive springs? People have complained that some of the aftermarket springs were way too stiff and didn't offer the cushy ride the the sportsmans are known for when going over rough terrain. Do the progressive springs allow a cushy ride or are they on the stiff side?
#15
Originally posted by: WAATV
I live off of North Argonne, in the Northwoods neighborhood. However, we have a lake place on Twin Lakes where we do most of our riding. The ATV's live at our Spokane house in the winter so we can fiddle around with them in the snow.
I have had most of my work done at Cd'A Polaris in Post Falls because it's closer to Twin Lakes and the sales tax is cheaper. However, in this case I'm using Mack's Outdoor on Fancher because they were really nice to us when we needed a part for our John Deere tractor. So far they're a nicer staff than Cd'A Polaris.
I live off of North Argonne, in the Northwoods neighborhood. However, we have a lake place on Twin Lakes where we do most of our riding. The ATV's live at our Spokane house in the winter so we can fiddle around with them in the snow.
I have had most of my work done at Cd'A Polaris in Post Falls because it's closer to Twin Lakes and the sales tax is cheaper. However, in this case I'm using Mack's Outdoor on Fancher because they were really nice to us when we needed a part for our John Deere tractor. So far they're a nicer staff than Cd'A Polaris.
Thats where I got mine.. They are a nice bunch of folks.
You live about 10 miles from me. One of these days we should hook up for a ride. I go with the North Idaho atv club.. Nice folks too..
If you ever want to go to Liberty just PM me your number and we can go!
Good luck with Macks.. They will treat you right.
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