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95 Polaris Rear ShockThis is a discussion on 95 Polaris Rear Shock within the ATV/UTV - Polaris forum, part of the ATV/UTV Forums category; Hey guys,
I just noticed that the rear shock bushing has gone bye bye. Where would be a good place ... |
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| Hey guys, I just noticed that the rear shock bushing has gone bye bye. Where would be a good place to locate said bushing? Also, where could I find a good deal on front brake pads? Thanks |
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| I would try Dennis Kirk.com or RockymountainATV.com. These guys seem to have pretty good prices on stuff. Otherwise, your probably stuck going to the Polaris dealer which will probably cost you an arm and a leg! |
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| As far as the bushings are concerned, you'll probably have to go to a dealer. As far as brake pads, PM me with your year, make and model and I can probably get you as good a deal as any on some EBC brake pads. |
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Otherwise I would have sent him your way! |
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| Normally I have a local machine shop make up new broze bushings for replacements. I'm not sure if thats' the correct name or not. I just know they look like brass but they are impregnated with oil and last 10X longer then standard brass, aluminum or steel bushing. They usually charge 1/2 hour to whip up a pair depending on the size and shape and considering how well they last it worth any extra cost. |
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| I found this place on the internet for OEM Polaris parts. The ones I have purchased from them are considerably cheaper than the local Polaris dealer, and the local guy gives me 10% of his list price. I have ordered from them a couple times. They have detailed drawing on the site for my Predator with the part numbers listed for them. Easy to make sure you are getting what you want. If there are no part numbers displayed they are part of an assembly unit associated with the last part number about. I order right on line and have never talked to them. Not real fast on delivery, but okay. I would guess it depends on where you live if reference to them. [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] Last edited by Desert Rat; 11-19-2004 at 10:48 AM. |
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| Thanks for all of the replies ... I cannot get online until Sunday, Monday, Tuesday of each week, so I just got these today. Thanks again |
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| Does your local machine shop specialize in ATV, or would just any machine shop do some bushings like that? |
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