Not only did I find out what my problem was, and how to correct it, I now know why the problem existed, know more about how my brakes work, and did not have one wasted moment in the process. Very thorough. Thanks guys.
Thanks guys….my 2024 Ranger 570 has been making the popping/clacking sound ever since I had it. I just did the 25 hour service and was getting ready to take to my stealership to see what they had to say. You saved me a trip, not to mention they may well have screwed up something else anyway 😂
Legends... I've been chasing this noise for months. Mine wasn't wheel at speed, it was just a loud rattle like a clamp about to fall off. I've done the mod and it's quiet as. Mike from Australia
Everytime I need to look up something u are the first person I come to watch, your videos are very helpful, but I was wondering is there a possible way u could do a video on how to rebuild the top end on a honda 300
Great video, y'all! As it turns out, Polaris finally owned up to the issue with the Kinetic. The Kinetic is so quiet that the pad rattle is really irritating. So they came up with an OEM spring that fits all of the Ranger series. I ordered them for my 2022 1000 EPS and they fit perfectly and eliminated the rattle. The one irritating part of the installation is that, although the specs call for 28 ftlbs of torque on the caliper, the rear brakes will not allow a Torque wrench to fit for torqueing. The manual requires that you run the Allen screw in until the fixed pad contacts the disc and then back it off one half turn.
D Ray been a while since I seen ya. Like the long hair looks good on ya for sure. You have improved your shop some too space is good. Take care have a goodin. I have subscribed and will be around for a while.
They make springs specifically for this. They were used in the EV models as the brake noise was much more noticeable. Polaris part 7043649. #12 in the parts diagram for the EV model.
Not only did I find out what my problem was, and how to correct it, I now know why the problem existed, know more about how my brakes work, and did not have one wasted moment in the process. Very thorough. Thanks guys.
Glad you're making videos again. That kick-ass computer was getting lonely and beginning to feel neglected.
Thanks guys….my 2024 Ranger 570 has been making the popping/clacking sound ever since I had it. I just did the 25 hour service and was getting ready to take to my stealership to see what they had to say. You saved me a trip, not to mention they may well have screwed up something else anyway 😂
Legends... I've been chasing this noise for months. Mine wasn't wheel at speed, it was just a loud rattle like a clamp about to fall off. I've done the mod and it's quiet as. Mike from Australia
It’s been a minute since I’ve seen some videos!!! Glad to see you posting new stuff!!
been subbed for a long time always wait for a vid from you but dang man you need to put out some more repair videos
Good to see you there D-Ray!
Everytime I need to look up something u are the first person I come to watch, your videos are very helpful, but I was wondering is there a possible way u could do a video on how to rebuild the top end on a honda 300
Awesome job. Glad you are making vids again. Thank you.
Great video, y'all! As it turns out, Polaris finally owned up to the issue with the Kinetic. The Kinetic is so quiet that the pad rattle is really irritating. So they came up with an OEM spring that fits all of the Ranger series. I ordered them for my 2022 1000 EPS and they fit perfectly and eliminated the rattle. The one irritating part of the installation is that, although the specs call for 28 ftlbs of torque on the caliper, the rear brakes will not allow a Torque wrench to fit for torqueing. The manual requires that you run the Allen screw in until the fixed pad contacts the disc and then back it off one half turn.
hi ray its grate to see you back on youtube.you have been mist mate. excellent trick mate
How do you adjust the pad adjustment screw? Pump up the brakes and Bottom it completely till it stops and back it out a half turn?
great video, really helpful. But the background music makes it hard to hear the clicking!
D Ray been a while since I seen ya. Like the long hair looks good on ya for sure.
You have improved your shop some too space is good.
Take care have a goodin. I have subscribed and will be around for a while.
Awesome video, thanks guys!
Dang! Look at those beautiful mullets!!
They make springs specifically for this. They were used in the EV models as the brake noise was much more noticeable. Polaris part 7043649. #12 in the parts diagram for the EV model.
Great video keep up the good work 😊
The Mullet Boys! Great video D-Ray!
Thanks 👍
seems simple enough ,, good to see ya brother !
Always making quality content!
Appreciate the info and video.
Great trip!
Nice easy fix 👍
Couldn't you just work the spring around without taking anything off?
This is clearly a big issue with Polaris, not sure why they don’t sell these parts.
nice fix. someone could probably find shock springs in the RC car world that would work here.
Good trick.
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Yes my brother you did...
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