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Who has a RZR? School me
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<blockquote data-quote="awful knawful" data-source="post: 15978501" data-attributes="member: 74412"><p>Take it out of the sand and put it on the trails. You'll break lots of shit. Polaris axles are a joke. Along with wheel bearings, ball joints, tierod ends and bushings. They just don't last.</p><p></p><p>I've got 14700 km on my outlander 1000. Original wheel bearings, tierod ends, ball joints and axles. My buds 850 sportsman with less miles is on his 5th set of bearings, two sets of hubs, bushings twice, rear diff, steering stem bushings twice. We ride the same trails at the same time.</p><p>Ranger 570. Third set of wheel bearings, all axles, rear diff, front diff and everything is all slack again!</p><p>No doubt can ams need alot of maintenance to keep them up to par but we don't see something failing every other ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awful knawful, post: 15978501, member: 74412"] Take it out of the sand and put it on the trails. You'll break lots of shit. Polaris axles are a joke. Along with wheel bearings, ball joints, tierod ends and bushings. They just don't last. I've got 14700 km on my outlander 1000. Original wheel bearings, tierod ends, ball joints and axles. My buds 850 sportsman with less miles is on his 5th set of bearings, two sets of hubs, bushings twice, rear diff, steering stem bushings twice. We ride the same trails at the same time. Ranger 570. Third set of wheel bearings, all axles, rear diff, front diff and everything is all slack again! No doubt can ams need alot of maintenance to keep them up to par but we don't see something failing every other ride. [/QUOTE]
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