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I just purchased a 1999 Polaris 400 sport. I noticed that when riding, I have to stear to the to the right a bit to get it to go straight.

I have looked and it appars that the tires are fine, but I am thinking and God I hope I am wrong, is that the steering post is bent. (The bars were when i got these 2 inches to far to the right...)

If in worse case, how much of a pain in the rear (work wise and pocket) would it be to get this corrected?

Everything else runs like a beast....

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My boy called and said that one of the bushings going into the rear of the right side A arm is busted. From what it looks like, they smacked something hard. There is some damage to the rightside rim.

I am thinking it's a combination of that and maybe a bent tie rod. I am going to "attempt" to adjust it hopefully tonight.....

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Edit: You Beat me to the answer. Get that bushing replaced if it is damaged.

I would measure the toe in on the tie rods. Maybe it is just out of alignment. You can also fix the problem by adjusting the tie rod ends and leave the stem twisted. The owners manual should state the exact toe in but I keep fooling with mine until it rides the way I want it to.

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If the bushing is bad you need to replace it. and then try to algin the front end make sure if you adjust the tie rod make sure each threaded end has enough threads in the adjustment sleeve. If the tie rod is bent that means your going to be increasing it's length you don't want one end hanging onto just a few threads and hit a bump or jump and have it come apart. It's better to fix it right and be safe if it's bent I would replace it for safety reasons.

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If the bushing is bad you need to replace it. and then try to algin the front end make sure if you adjust the tie rod make sure each threaded end has enough threads in the adjustment sleeve. If the tie rod is bent that means your going to be increasing it's length you don't want one end hanging onto just a few threads and hit a bump or jump and have it come apart. It's better to fix it right and be safe if it's bent I would replace it for safety reasons.

What he said :iagreec:

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You may want to check the air pressure in the rear tires to make sure they are the same. If one has allot more air then the other it will pull hard to one side when you give r the gas. had a guy drive an hour to have me fix his quad and thats all it was! good luck Todd Polarisatvrepair.com

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