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Super Atv Boxed A Arms

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#1 ·
Has anyone had any experience with these? I know some Super atv stuff have their issues, but they have an amazing deal for boxed a arms. Just want to know how they hold up, or if I should go another route
 
#10 ·
I haven't used these personally. I did read over the stats & as usual it was nice to see that lifetime warrantee that SuperATV offers. I have yet to break their 800 A-Arms that rate at 2x the strength.

11lbs more weight is negligible. I look at it like gusseting. The added weight is worth it.

My only concern is that eventually something has to give. I'd rather break a joint than tear off part of the frame. I'd put these on my next RZR, but I really want a +4 kit.

Cool thread. I bet theirs a video of them somewhere. SuperATV has a lot of rather serious involvment in nasty hill climp competition videos.. I like them :)
 
#15 ·
I'm a big believer in engineered weak links, kind of control the damage. But I'm running the racertech front chassis brace and I am pretty confident that it will leave my fail point somewhere on that a arm or joint. Anyway I've always wanted to go with HCR arms but not long travel, and for their price I haven't been able to pull the trigger, I have been considering it since 2011 with my 900, anyway this gives me a similar look( I can't stand tubular designs) and a price point that keeps me next to my bed warmer, lol! Waszak1977, I see you are from Alaska, you in the valley? Pm me and let's head out some time!!!
 
#16 · (Edited)
Guys I can assure you these a-arms are bad to the bone no doubt. I have been r&ding a set on my personal 1k for the last 4 months and have to say they are bullet proof. The uni ball setup with the boxed a-arms is going to be setting a new standard in the sxs world. Here is a video of a good friend of mine attempting a back flip running these new boxed a-arms he lands very hard on the driver side a-arm and everything held up great. There has been previous attempts like this one that the drivers landed hard on the front end and resulted in broken a-arms or ball joints so this impact proves that these a-arms can take a beating for sure:

Feel free to click image below for more details:

POLARIS RZR 100 ATLASPRO HIGH CLEARANCE BOXED A-ARMS



 
#19 ·
Guys I can assure you these a-arms are bad to the bone no doubt. I have been r&ding a set on my personal 1k for the last 4 months and have to say they are bullet proof. The uni ball setup with the boxed a-arms is going to be setting a new standard in the sxs world. Here is a video of a good friend of mine attempting a back flip running these new boxed a-arms he lands very hard on the driver side a-arm and everything held up great. There has been previous attempts like this one that the drivers landed hard on the front end and resulted in broken a-arms or ball joints so this impact proves that these a-arms can take a beating for sure:

Feel free to click image below for more details:

POLARIS RZR 100 ATLASPRO HIGH CLEARANCE BOXED A-ARMS



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWYq0a-CUiQ

Are you going to make them for the Fox Edition?
 
#24 ·
Not siding with anyone, these are simple facts of colour.

If the paint (or powder coat) is good quality (apart from fading) then you could apply a polish with slight cutting properties to take off the top faded surface. Then apply a good quality wax to help protect it. It will look better at least. Don't use extra-cut though as it's a bit too abrasive for an already good surface. Other than that there's nothing you can do except park in the shade.