According to my manual for my machine ground clearance stock is 12.6 inches, the suspension travel is 10 inches, as far as the weight distribution you are partially correct as ground pressure is constant but distance between pressure points makes a difference.
Try standing in muskeg with your feet placed right next to each other, chances are you will sink but if you spread your legs you will not sink as much, the ground pressure did not change but the way the weight is distributed did.
As i said earlier actual measured ground clearance is 15.4 inches (i rounded it up to 16) with 27'' tires filled to their proper pressure for the machine 13 psi (mud lite xtr's) with no lift installed, the factory tires on the prowler are junk and are full of sag measuring only 25'' with 10 psi in them even though they are advertised as 26'' tires, so if they were actually 26'' tires the factory ground clearance according to my manual would be 13.1''
You certianly are no engineer eh??? If you stand with your feet tight together you create more surface tension and therfore would stay ontop, take a step and down you go. The width of the stance makes no f"in difference. PERIOD. It comes down to surface tension and lbs per sq/inch, your is dble what the quad is on the same tires. plain and simple. math and physics cannot be manipulated by you or anyone. Why do skidoos sit on top of the snow?? ah yes daniel son, SURFACE TENSION.
To the OP, there is only one way to go in the ATV or UTV world for reliablity, comfort, and POWER that is CAN-AM. best power to wieght ratio in every class. No need to up grade tires until you where the first ones out. CAN-Am has the best and most funded R&D, in fact they soend more money in R&D then all others combined. Drove a 1000 COMANDER the other day and i ordered one! 85 hp, Prowler 69hp, there is that math thing again. Do your research BRP did.



















































