Well i Mounted up the old flex plow to make sure everything is in fine working order for the blast of snow were supposed to get this friday night into saturday in NEPA.
Now on my grizzly I plowed 3 years with out adjusting the front shock tension so its not a big deal that i cant get the to adjust on my 2015 outlander max.
Maybe its me but i jacked up the front of the machine to take then tension off the suspension, sprayed the collars with thrust which is amazing stuff we used a the ford dealership I work at. Also the quad is so clean you could eat off it so its free of debris. I got the collar adjustment tool out of the tool kit they give. The collar will not move at all and its cast so i dont want to end up breaking the thing a week before a snow storm. So i figure ill live with not adjusting them.
You think for paying 11,000 dollars for a machine Can Am would have used threaded tension adjusters not this crappy bump system. Anyone else have this problem. It there any easier way to do this with out destroying the shocks.
Now on my grizzly I plowed 3 years with out adjusting the front shock tension so its not a big deal that i cant get the to adjust on my 2015 outlander max.
Maybe its me but i jacked up the front of the machine to take then tension off the suspension, sprayed the collars with thrust which is amazing stuff we used a the ford dealership I work at. Also the quad is so clean you could eat off it so its free of debris. I got the collar adjustment tool out of the tool kit they give. The collar will not move at all and its cast so i dont want to end up breaking the thing a week before a snow storm. So i figure ill live with not adjusting them.
You think for paying 11,000 dollars for a machine Can Am would have used threaded tension adjusters not this crappy bump system. Anyone else have this problem. It there any easier way to do this with out destroying the shocks.