Polaris 2001 High-Performance Snowmobile Service Manual (PN 9916690), Page 273Get this manual

Polaris 2001 High-Performance Snowmobile Service Manual (PN 9916690), Page 273

STEERINGFRONT SUSPENSION Camber DefinitionAll IFS
The following definitions of camber use automotive terminology to describe positive and negative positionsRefer to the illustration at rightS (Neutral) CamberSpindle is 90 (perpendicular) to ground(Positive) CamberSpindle bottom is canted inward toward chassis(Negative) CamberSpindle bottom is canted outward from chassis Positive, Negative, and Neutral (0) Camber

Front View

Radius Rod and Tie Rod End Torque Procedure
Radius rod and tie rod ends must be parallel to their respective mounting surface after tightening jam nut as shown at rightHold tie rod or radius rod and tighten jam nutIf possible, support the edge of the rod end as shown to keep it from rotating out of position until jam nut is tightWhen tie rod ends are properly tightened, the tie rod should rotate freely approximately 18 turnTie Rod End Support Edge