32) Adjustable suspension
1. Rear Springs — Comfort
IMPORTANT: Make sure that all ob-
jects to be transported are in place in
rear rack and under the seat.
• G rab rear bumper and lift until sus-
pension is fully extended.
• From this point, rear of snowmobile
shouldcollapseby50to75mm(2
to 3 in) when driver, passenger (if so
applica ble) and load ta ke p lace.
• Measure at rear bumper as shown
in next illustration.
WARNING
Do not attempt to lift the vehicle
by hand alone. Use appropriate
lifting device or have assistance
to share lifting stress in order to
avoidriskofstraininjuries.
Rear Springs Adjustment
C
B
A
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TYPICAL — PRO PE R ADJUSTMENT
A. Suspension fully extended
B. Suspension has collapse with driver,
passenger and load added
C. Distance between dimension A and B, must
notexceed50to75mm(2to3in),seetable
REAR SPRINGS ADJUSTMENT
”C” CAUSE SOLUTION
50 to 75 mm
(2 to 3 in)
No adjustment required
More than
75 mm (3 in)
Adjustment
too soft
Increase
preload
Less than
50 mm (2 in)
Adjustment
too hard
Decrease
preload
Increase Spring Preload
Yeti models with Easy ride
XWLS suspension
CAUTION: To increase preload, al-
ways turn the left side adjustment
cam in a clockwise direction, and
the right side cam in a counterclock-
wise direction. Left and right ad-
justment cams may be at different
settings.
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TYPICAL
1. Ad justment cam
2. Turn to increase spring preload
Yeti models with RCG-A
suspension
From the lowest position, turn ad-
juster to select highest position, then
turn adjuster to the desired position.
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