| Most people who own a Polaris snowmobile will use it | | | | to buy. |
| on rough, tough and rugged terrain. Frequent use of | | | | Once you have established these things, you go to |
| the snowmobile on snow, slush and any other type | | | | the dealership with the name of the part and the |
| of terrain guarantees then the ATV has to be | | | | serial number. If they are not available in store, there |
| serviced often. To keep it running in good condition, | | | | are many authorized dealers who have these parts |
| you may have to often replace some parts. Many | | | | listed on the internet. Auction sites like eBay also list |
| times we are tempted to go with the cheaper and | | | | new and slightly used Polaris snowmobile parts. For |
| more generic option, but with these vehicles, it is | | | | example if looking for a hood bib, you can find the |
| important to go with genuine Polaris parts. | | | | price for a new or used one. |
| The first step in maintenance of your ATV is to find | | | | Remember to always look for parts that are |
| an authorized Polaris snowmobile dealer in your area. | | | | compatible with your ATV. Be wary of dealers who |
| You can search for them in the yellow pages or on | | | | sell fake parts. Make sure you establish that they are |
| the internet. You also need to know the year and | | | | affiliated to Polaris. Real dealers with also carry other |
| model of your ATV. Thoroughly knowing the | | | | accessories like snowmobile skis, seats , FLY double |
| workings of your ATV will help you pin point a | | | | pivot post adapter and reverse gears all made by |
| problem if one does arise. This way, when you need | | | | Polaris. |
| to replace a part, you know what exactly you need | | | | |