Rear Spring Kit For Can-Am Commander 800/1000 (2011)
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Product Description
High Lifter Lift Springs are a set of higher capacity replacement springs which are components of the stock shock absorbers. The original equipment spring is not heavy duty and is often fatigued early by heavy loads or continuous service. OEM springs tend to fatigue rapidly...even with low mileage. The High Lifter Lift Springs were engineered to provide about 100 additional pounds of capacity (per set) over the new stock springs. They were also designed to make a significant difference in the performance of your ATV with as little affect as possible on the ride and handling of the machine. The Lift Springs add some stiffness to the ride and decrease roll, but have not been found harsh or uncomfortable by anyone who has ridden them.
And here's a big bonus! A complete set of the Lift Springs may be installed for substantially less than the cost of one replacement OEM shock. For those who ride at slower speeds, with big tires and heavier loads, the Lift Springs will b e a welcome and economical upgrade. Depending on the make and model...and current modifications to the unit, the High Lifter Lift Springs have been known to add on full inch of suspension lift...however, it's not guaranteed. The Lift Springs add some stiffness to the ride and decrease roll, but have not been found harsh or uncomfortable by anyone who has ridden them. One thing is for sure. If you are a hardcore mud rider...or you carry a load...your ATV could stand a heavier load capacity. The High Lifter Lift Springs are just what the doctor ordered! FITS: COMMANDER 800R 2011 COMMANDER 800R XT 2011 COMMANDER 1000COMMANDER 1000XT NOTE: DOES NOT FIT COMMANDER 1000X MODEL WITH FOX SHOCK NOTE: CANNOT USE OUR SPRINGTOOL WITH THIS RUV APPLICATION!!!!Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1041720 in Automotive
- Brand: High Lifter
- Dimensions: 5.00" h x 9.00" w x 15.00" l, 13.20 pounds
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