Suspension – Polaris 2000 Universal Snowmobile User Manual
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SUSPENSION
Xtra-12 Rear Rear Scissor Stop (RRSS)
The RRSS on Xtra-12 type suspensions is not adjustable.
Xtra-10 Rear Rear Scissor Stop (RRSS)
The RRSS controls weight transfer
from the skis to the rear suspension.
It also influences the stiffness of the
ride by controlling the amount of cou-
pling action between the front and rear
torque arms. To increase the stiffness
of the Xtra-10 rear suspension, the
RRSS should be set in the high posi-
tion, but weight transfer will be re-
duced under acceleration.
NOTE: On Xtra-10 models only the
RRSS can be totally removed for max-
imum weight transfer. However, un-
less the torsion springs and rear
shock valving are changed, the ride
will be compromised.
Also, tensioning the front limiter strap
can improve snow mobility in some
snow conditions. See your dealer for
more information.
When moving rear torque arm to lower
mounting position (below tunnel), use
dummy bolt in the hole where bolt was
removed to secure rear suspension
mounting pad. See your dealer for
more information. (700 SKS only)
FRSS - low position shown
RRSS - low
position
shown
FRSS - medium position shown
RRSS - high
position
shown
Stock mounting position.
Optional position - below tunnel
bend line for heavy loads.
NOTE: Only available on 700 SKS