Content Source: 2021 550 Indy 144 Owner’s Manual (9931273 R01) > The Perfect Fit Chapter

IMPORTANT

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Front Suspension Adjustments

Factory settings, combined with user adjustments to the rear shock spring, should be all that’s necessary to provide the best riding experience for most riders. If all rear shock spring adjustments have been exhausted and rider weight is at the very high or very low weight range for the stock spring, additional adjustments are possible to the IFS,
Settings will vary from rider to rider, depending on rider weight, vehicle speed, riding style, and trail conditions. We recommend starting with factory settings and then customizing each adjustment individually to suit rider preference. The snowmobile should be methodically tested, one change at a time, under the same conditions (trail and snow conditions, vehicle speed, riding position, etc.) after each adjustment until the best ride is achieved.
Break in the suspension for about 150 miles (240 km) before making adjustments to the front suspension.

IFS Components

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Skis
Front Shocks and Springs
Rod Ends
A-arms

IFS Adjustment Options

  • Front shock spring preload
  • Optional springs

IFS Shock Spring Preload (if equipped)

Increasing spring preload will increase ski-to-ground pressure. Decreasing spring preload will decrease ski-to-ground pressure. When adjusting, be sure the springs on both the left and right sides of the machine are at the same adjustment. To change shock spring preload, grasp the spring retainer and rotate it.

Initial IFS Preload Setting
(from body end to spring )

Voyageur 144 Models

4.125” (10.5 cm)

121 and 144 Models

4.375” (11 cm)

155 Models

4.75” (12 cm)

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Increasing the spring preload too much may adversely affect the handling of the snowmobile and the performance of the suspension. Never exceed one inch (2.54 cm) of preload beyond the factory settings.
NOTICE
When decreasing preload, make sure at least two turns of preload are holding the spring between the retainer on the top of the shock and the threaded spring preload adjuster nut on the shock body. Failure to do so could cause the retainer to fall off when the suspension is fully extended.
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Other spring options are available. Please see your POLARIS dealer.
NOTICE
Some models are not equipped with IFS spring adjuster.

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