Hey everyone I am new here and the the four wheeler world.
#1
Well everyone like the title says I am completely new to this game. I just bought a new 2007 Polaris Sportsman 800 on Thursday. It literally is brand new has never been titled until now. I got a great deal on it I believe. Well anyways I am wanting to know a few things. 1 is I would like to put a lift on it with some 29-30in tires. What lift is best and what tires do work well in mud? This is a toy for the mud so I can keep my truck out of it. I know to keep it very clean by washing everything out of it. Any tips and ideas would be great.
Travis
Travis
#3
IF you plan on it lasting a long time dont lift it.Just get a good aggressive stock size tire.
Lift kits put parts in bad angles and put more stress on parts.
Keep it clean but dont use a preasuer washer on it.That will harm the seals and decals.
Lift kits put parts in bad angles and put more stress on parts.
Keep it clean but dont use a preasuer washer on it.That will harm the seals and decals.
#4
Gorilla Axle sells a complete 6" lift kit. They are not cheap but other than replacing the occassional torn cv boot they are indestructable. Also, plan on clutching it if you are going with a lift/tires. I ran their 6" lift, Highlifter 29.5" Outlaws, clutch kit, K&N filter, and Aaen pipe on my 05 800. It lived in the mud. Just kept it cleaned/maintained and changed all fluids at least twice a year. Welcome to the forum!
#7
Welcome to the forum and crongratulations on your new toy!! It all depends on how much money you are looking to spend, give us a price range and we can direct you a little better.
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#8
Well everyone thanks for the input's. I am not wanting to spend to much on it. I would like to put something a little meatier on it though. I was thinking about maybe trying to put 29's or 30's under it but that's about it. Again let me know what I am looking at. Thanks
Travis
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