Lift Kit
#11
EPI now offers lift kits, most are 2". Almost anytime you lift a machine it is harder on the cv joints. In most cases a 2 inch lift doesn't require different axles from most companies. The more extreme you wanna go the more you'll have to pay to play. Most people can run a two lift for a long time without seeing any issues, but its all in how hard you ride.
#12
I ran an xtreme product lift on my 700. its called a 2" lift but you realy only get about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 of lift. never had any problems with the cv joints or breaking axles. Had 5000 + miles on it when i sold. My freind is still running his with the same lift with no problems.
When i can aford it i'll buy one for my 850. It seem way more stable hills side also.
Just my 2 cents. I don't think you'd regert it.
When i can aford it i'll buy one for my 850. It seem way more stable hills side also.
Just my 2 cents. I don't think you'd regert it.
Thanks,
Tom
#13
I don't own one but these always looked pretty well built...
rubberdown customs - atv lift kits for Can Am Outlander and Renegade X , Do it your self installation instructions, front and back kits
John
rubberdown customs - atv lift kits for Can Am Outlander and Renegade X , Do it your self installation instructions, front and back kits
John
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