Warrior problem
#1
My older brother bought a warrior 350 and when he bought it(for under around $800) the front tires were slanted in so it looked like this // \\. He replaced the upper and lower a-arms and we have no idea what to do. After replacing the a-arms one of tires is almost straight now and the other is still crooked. We can stand on the bumper and the weight of us will make them straight and we are clueless. He has said he's not going to stop until it is fixed. ANyone have any suggestions. It is an 87 warrior body with a 98 warrior motor. And for some reason his warrior is ALOT bigger than the warriors at the store. Thanks in advance.
Mike
Mike
#3
for the wheels being tilted in ajust your tie rods take them off and screw them in until your wheels are straight!! thats what it sounds like to me or you can just go buy new tie rods(stock)ones and tie rod ends that should solve your problem!! if they are already ajusted all the way in he put the wrong set of tie rods on the bike when he sold you the thing oh and dont forget to take the nut off right above the tie rod (its on the rod) losen it up and then the other one and then take the bolts off that conects the tie rod to the wheel then ajust them where you think its right place them in the holes where they go (dont screw the bolts back on yet to hold them in place) line up your handlebars straight then go to the from of the fourwheeler and look from there if there straight good if not do it again its a process that might take a while you will get it sonner or later if thats the problem!!
let me know please and i will see what else i can think of
let me know please and i will see what else i can think of
#5
He had to replace the tie rod one time because it got hit by a rock and bent it, he hasnt changed the wheel bairings, he changed both upper and lower a-arms. He can really find out the problem.
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