Description
Polaris RZR 4 800 High Clearance A-Arms
Polaris RZR 4 High Clearance A-Arms
Get the most out of your RZR with SuperATV's maximum clearance a-arms. Get an additional 1.5" of clearance without adding a lift kit! Backed by a Lifetime Warranty and featuring 25% larger tubing, our unique dual bend design forward control arms are carefully crafted to maintain factory steering geometry. What does that mean for you? No added wear and tear on important components such as axles and tie rods! To give your machine the Ultimate clearance pair with 2-3" Lift Kit.
Industry Leading Adjustability
SuperATV a-arms feature the industry-leading Adjustable Upper Ball Joint allowing for full camber adjustment. Unlike others, our arms allow you to custom tailor your ride to fit your individual needs. Add a lift, new shocks, or larger tires and eliminate premature tire wear, often caused by misalignment, and keep the ride quality you want.
All-Inclusive Kit
SuperATV provides an all-inclusive kit containing Extended Tie Rod Ends ($50 value) with 1.5" offset arms. As you move your A-Arms forward, you also need to adjust the toe on your steering rack. Don't be fooled by spacer or shock relocation kits, the only way to correctly utilize full thread engagement and maintain factory steering alignment is to use our extended tie rod ends. They are an invaluable feature that also gives you the capability to optimize your alignment after the addition of a lift kit or different suspension. A Steering Stop Kit ($24.95 value) is added as well to prevent over steering which would create unneeded bind on your axles.
Click to view Installation Instructions
Click to view Installation InstructionsFeatures
- Unique bend design adds 2†of ground clearance
- Fit up to 28†tires with 0†forward offset
- Fit up to 32†tires with 1.5†forward offset a-arms and a 3" lift kit
- 1.25†tubing is 25% larger than stock
- Utilizes stock A-arm bushings
- UV-resistant powder coat finish
- Easy to install
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
Fitment
- Polaris RZR 4 800 : 2010-2014
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