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Outlander rear end clunk (FIX)

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Old 10-01-2013, 07:18 AM
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Sway arm bushings were a lil loose.Tighten/Checked all bushing. Pumped em full of grease.Poor design on sway bar bushing does not take grease all the way around. Took a while for grease to work around. Greased-rocked-greased-rocked-etc-etc. Finally no more clunk. I will be looking at the after market bushings and hopefully a better design on main sway bar takes grease. (Easy 60 year old rider.) Rides trails checking feeders and cameras and hunting. 2013 Outy 1000XT Low miles and hours (EASY ONES). Shame to be clunking this soon/AT ALL...... Perry
 
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Replaced all the bushings and sway bar bushings from PapaJohn over at Garage Products ATV bushings. Quality bushings and great to work with. No more popping. (:>
 
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