2012 Sportsman 400/500 and EFI Tractor Service Manual 9923412, Page 44Get this manual

2012 Sportsman 400/500 and EFI Tractor Service Manual 9923412, Page 44

MAINTENANCE Tie Rod EndSteering Inspection
To check for play in the tie rod end, grasp the steering tie rod, pull in all directions feeling for movement Repeat inspection for inner tie rod end on steering post
Camber and Caster
The camber and caster are non-adjustable
Wheel Alignment
1Place machine on smooth level surface2Set handlebars in straight ahead position and secure handlebars in this positionNOTE: The steering arm center section can be used as an indicator of whether the handlebars are straightThe center section should always point straight back from the steering post3Place chalk mark on the center line of the front tires approximately 10" (25.4 cm) from the floor or as close to the hubaxle center line as possibleNOTE: It is important that the height of both marks be equally positioned in order to get an accurate measurement4Measure the distance between the marks and record the measurementCall this measurement "A"5Rotate the tires 180o by moving vehicle forward or backwardPosition chalk marks facing rearward, even with the hubaxle centerline6Again measure the distance between the marks and recordCall this measurement "B"Subtract measurement "B" from measurement "A"The difference between measurements "A" and "B" is the vehicle toe alignmentThe recommended vehicle toe tolerance is 18" to 14" (.3 to.6 cm) toe outThis means the measurement at the front of the tire (A) is 18" to 14" (.3 to .6 cm) wider than the measurement at the rear (B) III1