So I hadn't ridden my Pioneer in a couple weeks. Took gf and daughter for a quick little 15 mile trip yesterday evening. I noticed the machine felt like is was sort of wondering in the gravel. When we hit the blacktop, I noticed that when I hit the fuel, the buggy pulled left. It almost felt like the left front was rising a little. Then when I'd let of the fuel, it'd pull back right.
I check my tire pressure and did have the left rear reading 8 lbs, when all three other tires were at 12.5. I figured that was the culprit. I filled it to match the other and still got the same problem.
It is most noticeable in turf mode. Less noticeable in 2wd. Hardly noticeable at all in i4WD. I jacked the front and rear end up. All four wheels spin freely both ways and show no sign of play in anyway. Steering rack is in tact. No slop or movement in the tie rod ends. No hot brakes or calipers.
I did notice that the passenger side rear axle/cv joint was pretty warm. Driver side was warm as well, just not as warm as the passenger side. I don't think this is uncommon on these machines?
Buggy is a 2018 Pioneer 1000-3.
Can't see any other obvious things wrong. Hoping someone else had experienced this and can give me something to look for.
Thanks in advance.
I check my tire pressure and did have the left rear reading 8 lbs, when all three other tires were at 12.5. I figured that was the culprit. I filled it to match the other and still got the same problem.
It is most noticeable in turf mode. Less noticeable in 2wd. Hardly noticeable at all in i4WD. I jacked the front and rear end up. All four wheels spin freely both ways and show no sign of play in anyway. Steering rack is in tact. No slop or movement in the tie rod ends. No hot brakes or calipers.
I did notice that the passenger side rear axle/cv joint was pretty warm. Driver side was warm as well, just not as warm as the passenger side. I don't think this is uncommon on these machines?
Buggy is a 2018 Pioneer 1000-3.
Can't see any other obvious things wrong. Hoping someone else had experienced this and can give me something to look for.
Thanks in advance.