Arctic Cat Procross/Yamaha SRV chassis
Rear suspension for Arctic Cat Procross/Yamaha SRV chassis.
Two at base of rear suspension arm (one on top pivot point, one on bottom pivot point).
One just below where rear shock mounts to chassis. Also one on front arm of suspension.
Ski-Doo REV GEN4 chassis lubrication.
Two at base of rear suspension arm (one on top pivot point, one on bottom pivot point). Yes, that's it.
Polaris Rush Pro-Ride chassis lubrication.
One at the center of the rear suspension at the base of the front arm.
One drive bearing located in the left footwell.
Ski-Doo REV XS chassis lubrication.
Two at base of rear suspension arm (one on top pivot point, one on bottom pivot point).
Two where the lower A-arm connects to the ski spindle up front (one on each side).
Two where the ski spindle connects to the ski (one on each side).
Polaris RMK Pro-Ride chassis lubrication.
Two at base of rear suspension arm (one on top pivot point, one on bottom pivot point).
Two on the back side of the base of the front of the rear suspension arm where it connects to the chassis (one on each side).
One on the front side of the base of the front arm where it connects to the chassis.
One at the top of the front arm.
One drive bearing located behind the left footwell. It's easily accessible by removing the left side panel.
Yamaha Delta Box chassis lubrication.
Two at base of rear suspension arm (one on top pivot point, one on bottom pivot point).
One at the top of the rear arm.
Two at the bottom of the front arm of the rear suspension (one on each side).
Two at the top of the front arm (one on each side).
Two on ski spindles up front (one on each side).
No lube for you!
If you're the owner of a Polaris AXYS snowmobile, congratulations! You're done! All moving parts of the AXYS chassis sleds are built with dry bearings and don't require periodic lubrication. So you can stop searching for zerks. They aren't there.