Done it. I ordered one of these kits: RZR LIFT KIT. I talked to them and they swear up and down that it won't affect the rear axles like most kits. The difference is in the way the top of the shock attaches on the top end. We'll see.

Im researching kits, I encountered something else. We're old fogy trail riders. No jumping, no wild riding. Rarely over 20mph on the trails we ride. All the kit makers say that for rock climbing and slow running, remove the front stabilizers. They're made for racing and jumping. For slower riding, the machine handles better without them. For slow rock climbing, removing them allows the axles to articulate better. When I install the lift kit, I'll disconnect them and find out. If I don't like it that way, the kit comes with longer ones that can be bolted on in under 30 min.


β€œIn a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”
― George Orwell

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