Blkhwkbob
VIP Member
I caught my right ski on something today. Threw me off, I'm ok, but the right ski was toed in quite a bit. I straightened it out using the spindle spline, and I'm getting a new spindle. Everything else looks ok. Anything else I should check?
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks,
Bob
Skidooslayer687
Member
check the trailing arm and radius rods, few years ago i put my ski into a culvert and screwed everything, lol just go over the parts and make sure theres no bends or cracks in them
Blkhwkbob
VIP Member
So far everything else looks ok. Is it common that a spindle twists? I'm think that's what happened, because the spline didn't look messed up.
Blkhwkbob said:So far everything else looks ok. Is it common that a spindle twists? I'm think that's what happened, because the spline didn't look messed up.
Possible that it twisted, but I would really look over the ENTIRE system, including the steering shaft and ALL linkages, rod ends, etc. There are weaker components in the system than a spindle!
Skidooslayer687
Member
i twisted a spindle in mine, hit a rock the wrong way on the trail i guess, didnt screw anything els up but the spindle.... kinda weird but i guess it does happen
Viper_Dave
Super Moderator
Happened 3 times with my 02 ER model. Often enough that I have 2 spares in the garage LOL! I think the longer spindle lenght creates more force to the front suspension when striking something. I have bent several trailing arms, but have only hit something hard one time. I guess they are kind of like a fuse. Something designed to bend or break to keep from damaging a tunnel or other parts.
Blkhwkbob
VIP Member
Thanks for all the replies.