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proper use of AWD

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How often should the hub fluid be changed? hours or miles?
If mine I'd change it at least every 50 hours. Couple ounces of fluid is a lot cheaper than the parts it lubricates!
 
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Old 03-26-2013, 09:57 AM
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Puts a lot of stress on the hillyard cage in the front differential
Not on the 2001 it has two stronger metal cages in each locking front hub, much stronger then the newer single plastic cage in the locking front diff.

I hit the awd by mistake while the rear wheels where spinning and it held up where the single plastic roller cage would of blew into a thousand pieces.

But still never hit the AWD button on the fly unless both the front and rear wheels are spinning at the same speed.

Some people do not realized a Polaris is aways in 2wd even with the AWD engaged. Unless the rear wheels lose traction the ATV is always a 2wd.
 
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Old 03-28-2013, 08:31 PM
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good stuff fella's appreciate it
 
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Originally Posted by TLC
Not on the 2001 it has two stronger metal cages in each locking front hub, much stronger then the newer single plastic cage in the locking front diff.

I hit the awd by mistake while the rear wheels where spinning and it held up where the single plastic roller cage would of blew into a thousand pieces.

But still never hit the AWD button on the fly unless both the front and rear wheels are spinning at the same speed.

Some people do not realized a Polaris is aways in 2wd even with the AWD engaged. Unless the rear wheels lose traction the ATV is always a 2wd.
hence the phrase, "on demand awd"
 
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Old 03-30-2013, 10:00 PM
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Default Shifting into 4WD.

The manual for my 06 Sportsman 450 say it is safe as long as your front wheels are moving(not just rear spinning) and you are under about 3,200 rpms.
 
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Originally Posted by tinkman
The manual for my 06 Sportsman 450 say it is safe as long as your front wheels are moving(not just rear spinning) and you are under about 3,200 rpms.
even if the fronts are moving, you pretty much need the back wheels being the same speed to be safe. once you go above the rpm's/speed then the awd wants to kick back out.
 
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Originally Posted by gehrigsghost
Thank you guys for the info.
I'm VERY new to using quads and didn't want to tear something up. I really appreciate the help from these you guys and this site.
My advice is to invest $5-10 in a Owner's Manual. It will give you the basics you need.
 
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Originally Posted by tinkman
The manual for my 06 Sportsman 450 say it is safe as long as your front wheels are moving(not just rear spinning) and you are under about 3,200 rpms.
Its impossible to have the front wheels turning without the backs wheels turning. Unless you stand on the back brake and lock up the rear wheels only.
 
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