Slide Suspension Has anyone changed the slides on a 2006 Ski doo Rev?
I have changed the slides on older sleds but not on a Rev. Do you still have to pull the suspension? Or can you slide them through the holes in the track like the Yamaha and Polaris? Thanks for any help.
I think you're okay to slide them, but the better way is to pull the suspension.
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I understand basically that lifting it with a crank or hydraulic lift (usually equipped with most vehicles) is enough for changing a flat tire, but if I need to slide up under it,.....what's the SAFEST method for getting underneath to do minor work on suspension? Need some advice here before I go and hurt myself. Thanks....
NEVER WORK UNDER A CAR WHEN JUST RESTING ON THE JACK! That is a very good safety rule.
Car ramps or car stands (jack stands), are best for when working under a vehicle at home, better still would be a pit or a hoist, but you're unlikely to have access to those.
The ramps will elevate the car, either front or rear, but not both at the same time. The stands can be used to get all four wheels off the ground but then you will need four of them. For the ramps, you just drive your vehicle onto them. For the stands you jack up the car, put the stands in place, then remove the jack, making sure the stands are taking the weight on the chassis.