Ski Alignment / Toe Adjustment - Polaris 850 PRO-RMK 155 2020 Manual

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FRONT SUSPENSION

SKI ALIGNMENT / TOE ADJUSTMENT

WARNING
Improper ski alignment or adjustment may cause loss of
steering control, resulting in serious injury or death. Do
not attempt to change the ski alignment or toe
adjustment.
The skis on your snowmobile are set with a small amount
of toe-out at the factory. You can inspect the toe setting
by following the procedure below. If adjustments are
required, refer to the service manual or see your dealer
for this service.
Ski Toe Setting Inspection
NOTICE
Toe alignment is measured at ride height.
1. Rock the front end of the vehicle up and down and
then set it down gently. This will set the front
suspension at ride height. Place the handlebars in a
straight-ahead position. Measure from each
handlebar end to a common rear center point to
verify.
2. Use the ski skag as the ski reference point. Measure
10 inches (25.4 cm) forward from the center of the ski
mounting bolt. See illustration. At this point, measure
between the skis. This is measurement X.
3. Perform the same measurement rearward from the
center of the ski mounting bolt. This is measurement
Y.
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4. The X measurement should be 1/8" - 1/4" inch (3 - 6
mm) greater than the Y measurement.
NOTICE
Image for reference only.
MEASUREMENT
AXYS Ski Toe Setting (Overall):
1/8" - 1/4" inch (3 - 6 mm)
Ski Alignment / Toe Adjustments
1. The track must be aligned with the rear suspension to
provide accurate results. Verify the track tension and
alignment are set before proceeding.
2. Place a straight edge along the one side of the track.
Make sure that the straight edge is touching the
length of the track.
3. Record the measurements from the edge of the
straight edge to the forward ski mark (X) and the
rearward ski mark (Y). Use the ski skag as the ski
reference point.
4. Loosen the tie rod jam nuts and remove the rod ends
from the spindles. Adjust the tie rod so that both
measurements are the same.
5. Place the straight edge on the opposite side of the
track and measure the opposite ski marks.
6. Adjust the tie rod so that both measurements are the
same.
7. Steps 2 to 6 will align the skis with the track. At this
point, verify the handlebar is centered with the skis.
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