The perfect fit, M10 suspension, M10 features – Polaris 2003 Frontier User Manual
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THE PERFECT FIT
M10 Suspension
M10 Features
Optional Spring Rates - Optional springs have been designed to allow
adaptation of the M10 to the varied needs of our customers. The 140
lb./in. option front arm spring would be used when very light loads are
encountered such as very smooth trails, deep powder or by very light
riders.
The 300 lb. rear arm spring option would be used by riders in high load
situations such as heavy riders on rough trails or combined total rider
weight of over 350 lbs.
The available springs for M10 are as listed below.
Location
Spring Rate
Polaris PN
Front Arm Std
Soft
Firm
160 lb/in
140 lb/in
180 lb/in
7041671-216
7041677-067
7041672-067
Rear Arm Std
Soft
Firm
210/278 lb/in
135/240 lb/in
300 lb/in
7041935-216
7042010-216
7042011-067
Overload
1000
7041936-067
Preload - Is basically the pre-tensioning of a spring by installing it on
a shock at less than its free length. Free Length - Installed Length =
Inches of PRELOAD OR 10.5″ - 9.75″ = .75″ of PRELOAD
Dual Rate - Refers to 2 different SPRING RATES designed into one
spring. Notice that M10 coil springs are often “dual rate” having a soft
(closely wound) area and a firm (loosely wound) area.
Overload Spring - Located inside the main rear spring, contact is
made with this spring only when the X-OVER tube comes in contact
with it towards the end of the travel, reducing bottoming of the rear
suspension.
X-OVER or CROSS OVER - Describes the transition from one
spring rate to another. During compression travel, the space between
the closely wound coils eventually disappears. At this point, the spring
“CROSSES OVER” from the soft to the firm rate. This term also
includes the transition that occurs when the overload spring is engaged
by the “X-Over Tube” on the rear shock.