Rear end falls out of '01 325 Magnum at 10 hours.....
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A client of mine in northern MI. claims his clean (not beaten on) Magnum fell apart where the two swingarm bshgs. meet the frame. This took out a couple other items and may have been the result of a set screw(?) backing off and loosening the other side. Can anybody in here help him out with info that may make relating this problem to the dealer more productive? Hasn't had time to bring it in(of course it's a month or two out of warranty), but will soon. Thanks in advance for your help.
John
'00 SP500
John
'00 SP500
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<< A client of mine in northern MI. claims his clean (not beaten on) Magnum fell apart where the two swingarm bshgs. meet the frame. This took out a couple other items and may have been the result of a set screw(?) backing off and loosening the other side. Can anybody in here help him out with info that may make relating this problem to the dealer more productive? Hasn't had time to bring it in(of course it's a month or two out of warranty), but will soon. Thanks in advance for your help.
John
'00 SP500 >>
I had the same problem with my 99' Xplorer. What happened was that one of the two big brass bolts that fasten the swing arm loosened and backed out of the hole(near the engine). When that happened I was going about 25mph and the swing arm flew out the side. It totaled the frame bending the hell out of it(because the one bolt was still attached semi). It was a tough call to get Polaris to send a new frame. It took forever and my dealership had to fight for it. 30 hours of Labor, and a warranty cost of over $2,500 is what it took to get it going again. 200 miles later my engine grenaded and blew apart, now I have a new engine in there as well... Not too bad I almost have an entire new ATV.
If it's out of warranty I dunno, Polaris has a "goodwill" where they try and help people out of warranty but only a few months after the warranty runs out. I would hope that he might lie about when it happened and tell them it happened under warranty.
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All the way to the mailbox... you should have checked them twice for that ride. I would suggest loading it in your trailer and driving all the way there next time.
Check your trailer bolts first though... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Check your trailer bolts first though... [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]