Polaris ranger parts needed

Cmoran

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Galway Ireland
I’ve got a 2023 Polaris ranger 1000 deluxe and our supplier is dragging his heels I’m in desperate need of a front left hand stub axle and hub assembly has anyone any idea where I could source them? Thanks. The front bearing on both sides were replaced 6 weeks ago and we ordered parts needed at the time and they still not here and machine unusable now and my father relies on it
 

Cmoran

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Galway Ireland
That's what I was wondering, Just about to trade in our 2 yr old polaris with 10k miles on the clock and have been pleased that all driveshafts and bearings are still good.

If its a 2023 model is that not covered by there 2 yr warranty?
The firm I bought it off started laughing at me when I said about warranty that it was wearing parts and not covered that was early February and I got bearings and brake pads and my own mechanic fitted them and he realised the stub axle was f**ked I ordered it then and they obviously didn’t order it and the attitude I’m getting is pissing me off I’ve rang finance and told them about the problem my next step is legal if I don’t get results fast from them
 

Filthyfarmer

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Hertfordshire
The firm I bought it off started laughing at me when I said about warranty that it was wearing parts and not covered that was early February and I got bearings and brake pads and my own mechanic fitted them and he realised the stub axle was f**ked I ordered it then and they obviously didn’t order it and the attitude I’m getting is pissing me off I’ve rang finance and told them about the problem my next step is legal if I don’t get results fast from them

Unless you have taken the pee with its use or mileage I would have expected warranty to cover. Our dealer has stood by drive shafts in the past within the 2 yrs.
 

Cmoran

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Galway Ireland
Unless you have taken the pee with its use or mileage I would have expected warranty to cover. Our dealer has stood by drive shafts in the past within the 2 yrs.
I’ve done some enquiries and this dealership are notorious for not covering warranty for others in the past. it’s been driven daily by a 79 year old who has 14k miles put on it in 14 months it’s still on original tyres and we have had zero issues bar this. Our own mechanic has carried out the servicing for us with genuine filters and branded oil so it definitely hasn’t been abused
 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
I’ve done some enquiries and this dealership are notorious for not covering warranty for others in the past. it’s been driven daily by a 79 year old who has 14k miles put on it in 14 months it’s still on original tyres and we have had zero issues bar this. Our own mechanic has carried out the servicing for us with genuine filters and branded oil so it definitely hasn’t been abused
Sounds like you need to get onto Polaris and give them some grief.
 

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