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ATV
INSTALLATIONMANUAL
FRONTANDREARMOUNTINGBRACKETKIT
KIMPEXN
°
375910
FORCOMMANDERTRACKSYSTEMANDBRUTEFORCE650i/750i VEHICLE
KIMPEX INC.
/ 5355, rue St-Roch /Drummondville (Québec) Canada / J2B6V4
KIMPEXUSA
/ 100Walnut Street /Champlain (NewYork) / 12919
2810495
•
A-2810495-EN-reva
•
LithographiéauCanada / Litho’d inCanada
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FrontA-armbrackets installation
WARNING
1.
Thevehiclemust be
immobilized
and the
engine turnedoff
andcooled.
2.
Alwayswear
safetyglasses
during installation, adjustment or repair.
3.
Please readandensure you
haveunderstood thewarnings
andguidelines.
4.
Make sure the vehicle is
safelysecured inplace
bya systemdedicated to this use (jack stands andhoist) and that it is supportedor
fixedon locations that arenot likely tobreak, bendor slip. Ahydraulic jack is not safe; nor is a log. The vehiclemust benot able tomove.
The installation requires that the vehicle is in two-wheel drive
modewith thegearbox inneutral. After lifting the vehicleand
removing thewheels:
1) Remove theuniversal joint guard. Keep theparts for later
reinstallation.
2) Insert theM12-1.75X65-mm carriagebolt
G
in thehole
identifiedbya label on thea-armbracket
01
. See
figure2.
In thepackaging, this bolt ismountedon the rodend
M
of the front anti-rotationarm.
3) Lean theA-armbracket
01
under the front lower
suspensionarm taking care that the suspension table
tubes are firmlypresseddownon thehookbrackets
of theA-armbracket.
4) Fix theA-armbracket to the suspensionarmusing the
front clampingplate
02
, theM12-1.75X70-mm carriage
bolt
03
, theM12 flatwasher
05
and theM12-1.75nylon
nut
04
.
5) Ensure that thea-armbracket iswell positioned in the
brackets and tightenall nuts inplace.
WARNING
1.
Donot overtorque thebolts. Somepartsmaybe subject todeformation. If thebolts are too tight, some safetyaspects couldbe
compromised.
2.
Be careful: an incorrectlypositionedA-armbracket couldgive someplay,whichcouldmakedriving riskier aswell as lead tobreakage to
the vehicle, a loss of control and serious injuries.
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Fig. 2
Front of theATV
Fig. 3
Front of theATV