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Old Nov 21, 2009 | 05:38 AM
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Hi all I`m new too the Polaris forum .I just bought a 02 325 trail boss for the young fella and it needed a little work so I replaced all front end ball joints and tie rod ends so now moving to the rear of the bike , I got bushings for swing arm the plastic ones and the brass ones ,so now that I think I am ready to do this job of replacing them I`m wondering should the brass bushing be torqued up and should the Brass bolt that goes through the frame into the brass bushing be torqued as well . If anyone has any info that could help me out it would be greatly apprieciated.
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Old Nov 22, 2009 | 06:22 AM
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I was waiting to see if anybody with actual torq specs would reply before I gave my 2 cents but it don't look like their going to. I've got an 06 trail boss 330 and recently done the same thing your doing plus replaced the front and rear sprockets and chain. When I but the bushings back in the swingarm I just tightened the crap out of the bronze bolts. For all its worth I hope this helps.
 
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Old Nov 23, 2009 | 06:45 PM
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thanks I was hoping someone might have done this before to .I am going to wait until I have the proper specs for doing this as I only want to do it once.I guess I`ll have to break down and buy a repair manual.
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