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High Lifter APEXX Front Forward Upper & Lower Control Arms Polaris Ranger XP 900

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High Lifter APEXX Front Forward Upper & Lower Control Arms Polaris Ranger XP 900Features Adjustable heat treated collars for camber adjustability with a 1" thread Raked forward 1. 5" Over 3 degrees of camber adjustment in each direction Heavy duty ball joint brackets to eliminate deformation issues, Keller ball joint compatible Ladder bar compatible with the 1. 5" ID clamps Extreme duty 1. 5" x . 120" DOM steel construction Up to 2" of added ground clearance compared to OEM lower arm Mounting accommodations for OEM brake lines

Features

  • Adjustable heat-treated collars for camber adjustability with a 1" thread
  • Raked forward 1.5"
  • Over 3 degrees of camber adjustment in each direction
  • Heavy duty ball joint brackets to eliminate deformation issues, Keller ball joint compatible
  • Ladder bar compatible with the 1.5" ID clamps
  • Extreme duty 1.5" x .120" DOM steel construction
  • Up to 2" of added ground clearance compared to OEM lower arm
  • Mounting accommodations for OEM brake lines using OEM tabs instead of P-clamps
  • Optimized sway bar linkage angles
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty (Excludes wearable items like bushings, bearings, cones, and heim joints)
  • Powder Coated

Heavy Duty Strength
High Lifter's new heavy duty control arms add more support than factory. The upper control arms that come stock on a Polaris Ranger are more robust than the stock lower control arms, leaving the lower arms more vulnerable to damage. Our upper and lower arms are made with the same material for added strength, so they can withstand the abuse applied during a typical ride. High Lifter arms are constructed out of 1.5" DOM with .120 wall tubing. This is a 50% increase in size and a 70% increase in steel thickness for added durability and strength.

Built in Adjustability
The lower arms also feature an adjustability component in the bushing collars to eliminate premature wearing that can come from the addition of lift kits, portals, or larger tires. When the kit is set to the factory position, you have 3/8" of adjustability camber in and out. Heat treated and plated adjustable bushing collars allow you to be confident in the strength you're adding to your ride. This kit comes packaged and preadjusted to the factory position, and factory bushings and caps should be used for installation.

Increased Ground Clearance
We maximized ground clearance by strategically arching the lower control arm with double and TRIPLE bends. This unique design allowed us to get an additional 1.75" of ground clearance to avoid impacting those nasty trail obstacles. These bends maintain the factory geometry, which helps reduce wear on components like axles and tie rods. Our forward arms allow you to run larger tires without a suspension lift. We've improved the upper control arm by repositioning the sway bar tab. This will reduce the extreme angles places on the sway bar links and reduce wear.

Reinforced Ball Joints Brackets
Portals and large tires apply torque that can distort the ball joint bracket, leading to failure of the arms. With over 130% increase in the ball joint mounting area, we are helping to prevent breakdown or "egging" of the mounting bracket.

Tire Fitment: Up to 31"
Our tire fitment guide is a general fitment and is in no way guaranteed. Tires and lifts vary by manufacture and tire fitment can be affected by other modifications such as, but not limited to, wheel offset, actual tire diameter and actual tire width. Always verify your brand of tires, lift, and other modifications prior to making a buying decision.

Optional Preinstalled Ball Joints
High Lifter's service team uses a hydraulic press to install the ball joint with the correct pressure and alignment, also making sure the clip is fully seated and secured. Purchasing control arms with the ball joints already installed adds to easy installation and prevents damage due to improper installation, which is not covered by High Lifter's Lifetime Warranty. The ball joints preinstalled in this kit are BJP-3 and BJP-5.

Note: Does not fit strut models.

Fitment: 

Year/Make/Model

2019 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 900
2019 Polaris Ranger XP 900
2018 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000 EPS
2018 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000 EPS Northstar
2018 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 900
2018 Polaris Ranger Diesel
2018 Polaris Ranger Diesel Crew
2018 Polaris Ranger XP 900
2017 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000
2017 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000 EPS
2017 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 1000 EPS HVAC
2017 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 900
2017 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 900 EPS
2017 Polaris Ranger Diesel
2017 Polaris Ranger Diesel Crew
2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000
2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 EPS
2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 EPS Northstar HVAC
2017 Polaris Ranger XP 900
2017 Polaris Ranger XP 900 EPS
2016 Polaris Full Size Ranger Crew 570-6 (round bars)
2016 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 900-5 EPS
2016 Polaris Ranger Crew XP 900-6 EPS
2016 Polaris Ranger Diesel 1000
2016 Polaris Ranger Diesel Crew 1000
2016 Polaris Ranger XP 570
2016 Polaris Ranger XP 900
2016 Polaris Ranger XP 570 EPS
2015 Polaris Full Size Ranger 570
2015 Polaris Full Size Ranger 570 Crew
2015 Polaris Full Size Ranger 570 Crew EPS
2015 Polaris Ranger Diesel 1000
2015 Polaris Ranger Diesel Crew 1000
2015 Polaris Ranger XP 900
2015 Polaris Ranger XP 900 Crew
2015 Polaris Ranger XP 900 Crew EPS
2015 Polaris Ranger XP 900 EPS
2014 Polaris Ranger XP 900
2014 Polaris Ranger XP 900 Crew
2013 Polaris Ranger XP 900

 

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