lift for polaris
#2
If you ride a lot it will wear out the axles faster because of the steeper angle of drive line.
High Lifter warns about this.
Easy to install if you work on cars or bikes or quads.
leave it alone and ride forever..............................good luck
handycap
High Lifter warns about this.
Easy to install if you work on cars or bikes or quads.
leave it alone and ride forever..............................good luck
handycap
#4
Originally posted by: 4x4marvo
I was gonna buy the 2 inch lift from highlifter for my 2002 700polaris and was wondering if it will cause any damage to the drive line? and is it easy to install?
I was gonna buy the 2 inch lift from highlifter for my 2002 700polaris and was wondering if it will cause any damage to the drive line? and is it easy to install?
weras the hell outta the ujoints also..I know a guy that has it on a 2005 700 and they have replaced 2 axles and all the ujoints at least twice and the ride doesent have 500 miles on it....
#5
I guy i know put a lift on his Suzuki Eiger and when its up off of the ground the front wheels will barely turn because the ujoint angle is maxed out. It rolls alright when its sitting on the ground but when he goes over a jump and gets a little air it makes all kinds of racket.
A couple inches is not worth the damage.
A couple inches is not worth the damage.
#6
You’ll wear out a lot of CV boots because the harsh angle makes the boot rub on itself during rotation. CV joints wear out frequently. Depending on how hard you ride and how much you carry the top rear shock mounts can break. All of the above has happened to me.
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