How do you change Polaris arm bushings?
Replacing the Control Arm Bushings in a Polaris Ranger 800 Crew
- Remove the old bushings and the pivot shafts from the control arms.
- Clean the pivot shafts and remove all the old grease.
- Gently tap the new bushings into the A-arms using a soft-blow hammer.
Do you need to replace control arm bushing on Polaris Ranger?
Polaris didn’t include zerk fittings for the front control arm bushings, so the only way to keep the suspension in peak condition is to replace and re-grease those A-arm bushings every once in a while. Watch the video above and follow the steps below to learn how to replace the control arm bushings on a Polaris Ranger UTV.
How do you remove steering knuckle on Polaris Ranger?
Remove the two 13mm pinch bolts from the steering knuckle that hold the ball joints in place. Next, pull the ball joints free from the steering knuckle and remove the knuckle. Watch the clip below to see the steering arm and steering knuckle removal segment of our Polaris Ranger 800 Crew control arm bushings video.
What to do with a broken Polaris a-arm?
I have a new phone don’t have my old pics, I rolled my frame on right side in = new frame and destroy the aluminum Sub frame and all 8 front a arms, I have insurance so it was a hurry up and wait. The a-arm is fubar’d, snapped in half. I’m going to replace with highlifter max clearance a arms.
Can a Polaris Ranger 800 crew be used?
Although the Ranger 800 Crew is an excellent Polaris side-by-side, one small error was made by the manufacturer in its design. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
Polaris didn’t include zerk fittings for the front control arm bushings, so the only way to keep the suspension in peak condition is to replace and re-grease those A-arm bushings every once in a while. Watch the video above and follow the steps below to learn how to replace the control arm bushings on a Polaris Ranger UTV.
Remove the two 13mm pinch bolts from the steering knuckle that hold the ball joints in place. Next, pull the ball joints free from the steering knuckle and remove the knuckle. Watch the clip below to see the steering arm and steering knuckle removal segment of our Polaris Ranger 800 Crew control arm bushings video.
Although the Ranger 800 Crew is an excellent Polaris side-by-side, one small error was made by the manufacturer in its design. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device. Videos you watch may be added to the TV’s watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.