BS just jack it up as high as it will go and nothing will stop you if you know how to use it
Soooo, jacking it up as hi as it will go is nawt an upgrade ?
BS just jack it up as high as it will go and nothing will stop you if you know how to use it
I’m just going to install a high lifter 2 “ bracket lift kit and either 28 “ ITP mud lite. 11’s. or 28 “ swamp lite tires on my Pol 570 SP . Iwill try it out first and see how the clutch works before I tear into it for mods .
Any one on here done this to there POL 570 ? RJ
If you are on Facebook look up Polaris Sportmans 450 570 group tons of good info there.
I was tempted to install a lift kit on mine as well but don't want to spend extra money to upgrade the tires yet (current tires has tons of thread will wait until when they are due for replacement).
However was told the cv axle are prone to break after a lift kit but there are more robust axle out there for replacement if those happens to fail.
Yes Sir I do go there to it BUT lots of idiots on it ! I lifted my Sons Pol 800 with new springs and installed 27 " Kenda Bear claws on it and we also installed the 30 % tuffer axles after he wrecked a couple of stock ones !All Good Now ! RJ
when I bought my 2012 grizzly 550 eps it had a little plow, 1500lbs no name winch, normal nobby dirt tires and fancy aluminum rims.
I wanted something different..... they took the stuff I didn't want off and they creditted those parts into the upgrade costs.
So I wanted ride height for as much clearance under the bike as possible while not having to customize any mounts or driveline angles.
So they put on steel rims, one size over stock size Mud Lite II's which in themselves add a couple inches of ride height. Then they added an inch of ride height on top of that with spacers on the shock and coil mounts. So I think I ride about 3 1/4 inches over stock height at the skid plate. I do have to pay attention sometimes as the ride height does affect stability in some situations.
What I was told by the checkpoint yamaha technicians was one size over or under on the tire size to avoid damaging the "differential/CV units". I imagine in that regard most machines would have the same precautions ??
What settings are your shocks set at? This will make a big difference in how it handles, especially if you are riding 2 up on a 1 person machine. We ride 2 up on a coworker’s 2018 450 Kodiak and you have to adjust your riding style, you can’t gun it with the extra weight over the rear going up hills or in general. They’re not built for it, when you look at dedicated 2 up machines they are built different. Bigger heavier frames etc to deal with the extra load and weight balance.
Two guys I know are in the atv business. Neither sell Suzuki. When I asked both, they agreed the king quad 500 is the most reliable machine they’ve ever seen. On the same level as older Japanese bikes but with modern improvements.
Agree on the ethanol free gas, ethanol is hell. The other thing you can do is run your carb dry if it’s a carbureted machine, I do this with all my small gas powered equipment. Genny, fire pump etc etc, shut the petcock off and let it run dry. I never have a problem starting them up when I need them.
All gas in BC now has ethanol except supreme 94 even marked marine. Don’t believe the stick on the pump.
Is it? That’s a piss off. I thought purple premium was ethanol free.
Not even purple is safe. The great gov past a law last year think it all of Canada’s as of last September?Is it? That’s a piss off. I thought purple premium was ethanol free.
All gas in BC now has ethanol except supreme 94 even marked marine. Don’t believe the stick on the pump.
A friend of mine has a Polaris and calls it his Sea King(2 hrs wrenching for 3 hrs driving)
Sounds like he’s a terrible wrenchLol. RJ
I’m Not disbelieving you BUT how do you know this for sure ? Thxs RJ