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Re: Opinions on Polaris atv\'s and Rangers needed
Got my Ranger back from the dealer today. They looked thoroughly at the front wheels, transmission, etc., but they weren't able to duplicate the problem.
The only thing that they could find was some grooving on the front rotors that indicated some stones were stuck in there. The tech theorized that if debris was caught in there it could cause intermittent seizing of one front wheel or the other which was what I'd noticed.
So, overall good news--no damage to my ATV. Also I'd like to mention that I was very impressed with the dealer's service. Four Wheels of Texas located in Fort Worth. They were very thorough and courteous.
Now I can get back to playing...er working with my machine. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Nelson
Got my Ranger back from the dealer today. They looked thoroughly at the front wheels, transmission, etc., but they weren't able to duplicate the problem.
The only thing that they could find was some grooving on the front rotors that indicated some stones were stuck in there. The tech theorized that if debris was caught in there it could cause intermittent seizing of one front wheel or the other which was what I'd noticed.
So, overall good news--no damage to my ATV. Also I'd like to mention that I was very impressed with the dealer's service. Four Wheels of Texas located in Fort Worth. They were very thorough and courteous.
Now I can get back to playing...er working with my machine. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
Nelson