Positive / Negative Camber

Is it possible to adjust the camber on these things? I’ve noticed since I installed the new wheels that my rears have a little positive camber now.
If it was negative camber I’d be looking to see if maybe I bent something or maybe I have some tired springs, but it’s positive camber. When the stock wheels are on it’s fine.
The Hipers are 4+3 offset so I assumed that additional hub spacing is creating this.
I see vids on how to adjust toe, but nothing on camber.
Thoughts...?

Need to know if these will fit?

I asked this on face book the other day but I want to verify before I have the tires mounted. I bought 12/7 itp steel wheels 4+3 back spacing. I have 26/9/12 for the front tires. I threw the wheel on just to see and it looks like it's going to be tight. If anyone can give me a solid yes that they will fit that would be awesome. Don't want spacers if at all possible. Thanks in advance.

2012 XMR 1000 dead battery

I have 25 hours on this bike it’s 6 months old this week. I’ve noticed on the last few rides it has struggled to start, Like the battery was going bad. It normally stays on a trickle charge but has not been on it now for the last three weeks. Took it out for a ride on Sunday started just fine the first time turned it off would not start. Had to jump start to get it back in the trailer.
Question is am I doing something wrong with the kill switch and the key Fab or do we have a bigger issue?
I do not always use the Killswitch I just pulled the key five off the post. But what I realized on Sunday is I will put the key Fab back on the post without turning the kill switch to the off position. Maybe this is a really stupid question but would that draw power from the battery?


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Can Am Heavy Duty Springs on a 2017 Outlander 450?

For the life of me, I cannot figure out if these will fit. They say in the description "fits G2 and G2S". Mine is considered a G2L though. I even went to the dealer yesterday and he couldn't even tell me for certain. I literally stared at a 650 max model parked right next to a 450 model and the shocks themselves looked identical, well at least size wise. The shocks are different part numbers in the book though. I'm running a "pipe lift" right now and I'm not entirely happy with the results.

Has anyone ever put HD springs on an "L" model?

Can Am ATV Heavy-duty Front Springs -

Idea #2..... Just buy 4 springs from an Outlander L Max model. The shocks in the parts manual have the exact same part numbers.... however, the springs have different numbers. I'm assuming Max springs would be heavier duty than the base model. And I know they'd fit for sure.

Sportsman 850xp 2013 input shaft broken any ideas for reasons?

Hey

I have a 2012 Sportsman 850XP. I lost drive without any warning. Found out that input shaft had broke down.:sad I would like to find out a reason before I install new shaft and rebuild transmission. Could it be a problem with drive coupler spring damper? It is a bit loose but I cant find any information how it shoul be. If anyone here has heard about similar problem, I would be thankful for any advice :smile

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2006 Polaris Outlaw 50 $1395.00

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Grooved Silverbacks

I like to break out my "ideal tire groover" from time to time. I had good results grooving the super swampers on my old wheeling rig (a 1 ton K5 blazer on 44's) and I was happy with the ice traction after siping the BFG mud terrain tires on my daily driver for better snow performance. So the next logical step for me was to try grooving and siping my Silverbacks for better snow, ice and rock traction...

I used a #3 round blade set to 1/4" depth for the grooves and a #5 blade set to 1/4" for the sipes that didn't show up very well in the picture. I think they look similar to the Silverback Xlites.

So far, I haven't noticed any chunking and the performance has increased slightly.
I may cut the grooves deeper in the spring if I don't see any excessive wear.

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