Polaris's heavy duty springs
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Polaris's heavy duty springs
I just installed the polaris brand heavy duty springs on my quad. It was really easy to do. I did not need to use a spring compressor to get the springs on or off. It raised the front end up back to stock looking and it got rid of the pitch in the tires from the springs sagging. You can tell the front end is a lot firmer but just messing around today at work it seemed to take bumps really well. It also did not get as much body roll. I will post pictures tomorrow and I plan to do some ridding this weekend to see how they feel. I got my from ebay but here is the link from pure polaris.
http://www.purepolaris.com/Detail.aspx? ... GACatalog)
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thats awesome man i wonder if they will flex as good as your other ones did
did they end up "lifting" your polaris or leveling it or what?
im gonna have to get some new rubber if i plan on keeping up with you now [/img]
did they end up "lifting" your polaris or leveling it or what?
im gonna have to get some new rubber if i plan on keeping up with you now [/img]
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Put the heavy springs and Preloaders?
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Those preloaders would work on those springs too, no?
Did you measure the difference?
Did you measure the difference?
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I dont think I would use pre-loaders with HD springs. Just one or the other, I installed "RubberDowns" front lift kit (1 1/2") the kit is a perfect fit and increased ground clearance, stiffened the stock springs while getting rid of the negative camber on the front wheels.
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Polaris HD springs from PurePolaris.com
I assume that the springs on PurePolaris.com are sold in a pair? $49 dollars is a good price for a pair.
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