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grandpa52

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  1. I posted the video when I was having my difficulties, and returned it to the dealer three times for service. They were unable to correct the problem, and I feared it getting worse. It was still under warranty, and BRP was doing nothing to correct this problem. Seemed to be an engineering problem. So I did the unthinkable and it cost me a lot of money.... but I dumped it like BRP did to me. I was very disappointed in how BRP did nothing to correct this serious problem. It sounded like the front end was coming apart and I baby my vehicles. I ultimately traded it in for a new JD Gator 835R and made that dealership aware of my difficulties. They said they were going to contact BRP and make any repairs. Nonetheless, I took a serious hit on the trade. Again, very disappointing.
  2. This is the noise from the riverside front end.....(turn up the volume..... 20190909_121449_5491333771795.mp4
  3. Just a quick update, the dealership was not able to duplicate the noise...I told them it was because their roads were too well paved......we needed a tad more bounce....I'm going to attempt to video with sound from my phone the next time...
  4. I'm getting the exact same noise in my front end and have had my HD10 in the shop for the third time now. They tell me they can't duplicate what I'm hearing. However, It's at the dealership now, and I'm going to take it for another ride before I load it up in the trailer to bring it home. I've looked at and removed, greased, and done everything short of drilling out and removing the stupid riveted skid plate. The noise persists. Initially I thought someone left a wrench or something in the front end, drivers side. Now I'm thinking maybe a sticky shock or something like a bad bushing in the front end. I just can't find out where. Could it actually be in the drive train? It's the driver's side front, that's for certain, whatever it is.
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