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SuperATV Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel A-arm Bushings

  • SuperATV Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel A-arm Bushings  UTVS0085654
  • SuperATV Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel A-arm Bushings  UTVS0085654
  • SuperATV Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel A-arm Bushings  UTVS0085654
$104.95 - $144.95
Part #:
UTVS0085654
Manufacturer Part #:
AAB-P-RAN-K3-003#RD-MAIN
Primary Supplier:
SuperATV
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Description

SuperATV Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel A-arm Bushings

Why We Make Them
When you're replacing a wear and tear item, it's in your best interest to replace it with an upgraded material that gives you a longer lifespan for your A-arm bushings. At SuperATV, we utilize UHMW for our top of the line A-arm bushing kits.

Why UHMW
UHMW is your best choice for long last A-arm bushings. UHMW is a low wear material, ensuring you more miles than your factory bushings. What allows for its low wear properties is in part due to the fact that UHMW is a self-lubricating material. With that, you have less friction between your bushings and A-arm.

Why HDPE
Our HDPE has good wear and will wear more similarly to your factory bushings, but comes at a lower price point.

FEATURES

Kits include bushings for both front and rear / inner and outer arms.

UHMW Materials

  • Self-lubricating
  • Low wear characteristics
  • Number of bushings
    • (36) Small bushings
    • (18) Replacement sleeves

HDPE Materials

  • Comparable to OEM
  • Better price point
  • Number of bushings
    • (36) Small bushings
    • (18) Replacement sleeves

FITMENT

  • Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel : 2015-2018
  • Polaris Ranger 1000 Diesel Crew : 2015-2018

NOTE

WARNING: This product can impact machine operation. Customer and/or user is responsible for ensuring that this product is compatible with their machine as currently configured, properly installed, and understands any impact this product has or might have on the machine's operation.

⚠ California Proposition 65 Warning ⚠
WARNING: This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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