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Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/14/21 08:22 PM
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We are constantly tearing up boots on our Polaris Ranger 570 that i have at work. We do put them thru hell, but i was wondering what you guys have used for a little extra protection instead of the cheapo plastic guards that come from the factory.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/14/21 09:39 PM
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 01:34 AM
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the ranger doesn't have an aftermarket lift does it?
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 02:12 AM
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the ranger doesn't have an aftermarket lift does it? It is stock currently.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 02:15 AM
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I have aftermarket boot guards on mine and they protect them well. They cover the front and backside.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 02:58 AM
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I have aftermarket boot guards on mine and they protect them well. They cover the front and backside. Which brand did you go with
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 07:54 AM
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I don’t remember the brand but they are the uhmw kind. I think the thickness is 5/16” but not positive. I had them put on at dealer when I bought the machine so I’ll have to check my receipts and let you know on the brand.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 01:12 PM
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Just put a set of these on my new Ranger. No real experience with them yet.
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Wife has always wanted some Hard 8
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 04:25 PM
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the ranger doesn't have an aftermarket lift does it? It is stock currently. Okay, just wanted to be sure. fairly common when the aftermarket kits add to much of an extreme angle to the CV axles and stresses the boots too much.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/15/21 09:57 PM
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I used the steel ones - if you get into heavy mud with any kind of rocks then make sure to clean the mud off - otherwise they trap the mud and rocks against the boots and rip them apart - I learned the hard way
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/16/21 01:40 PM
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I used the steel ones - if you get into heavy mud with any kind of rocks then make sure to clean the mud off - otherwise they trap the mud and rocks against the boots and rip them apart - I learned the hard way We dont get into mud and rocks too often, we just always seem to get random sticks and branches caught up underneath in the most inconvenient ways.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/25/21 06:47 PM
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I've been using All Balls boots and they seem to hold up "gooder" than factory and other aftermarket brands. Get some boot guards off the internet from several different vendors or amazon. I think extreme metal products make them also.
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Re: Polaris Ranger CV Boots
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04/25/21 07:58 PM
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Might have to get some for mine.
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