Polaris 2001 High-Performance Snowmobile Service Manual (PN 9916690), Page 48Get this manual

Polaris 2001 High-Performance Snowmobile Service Manual (PN 9916690), Page 48

GENERAL INFORMATION Front Suspension Camber
Banked race tracks require more camber than flat race tracks because the rear end of the sled seems to get more of bite due to the banking of the race track, keeping it from washing outAlso keep in mind the length of the race track, sharpness of the corners, and ice conditionsAll of these factors will come into play in order to properly align the skis for your style of drivingDon't be afraid to experiment and always test your setupCamber measurement should be taken when machine is supporting its own weight; i.ewith jack stands under the rear bumper and under each trailing arm, for the most accurate measurementDegree Wheel Camber (flat track)right 2, left Camber (banked track)right 4, left Parallel Barabout 18about 14 Degree Wheel