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Constant-velocity joints -- also known as CV joints or homokinetic joints -- allow a vehicle to transfer power from the drive shaft to the axles under a wide range of angles and without adding unnecessary friction or movement.Due to the extreme forces of off-road driving -- and the extreme angles brought about by accessories like Polaris Ranger lift kits and large aftermar …
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Throughout the years, we’ve received countless phone calls, texts, and emails from people looking to repair, replace, or upgrade their Polaris Ranger axles. Some people were experiencing issues with the length and fitment of their aftermarket Polaris Ranger Mid-Size axles, while others were concerned about the strength and durability of the CV joints, boots, and other drive lin …
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Despite large increases in power, torque and overall weight, most UTVs -- and the Polaris Ranger in particular -- still run the same axle sizes as their lighter, less powerful, predecessors. And in an era rife with heavy-duty, high-performance modifications, broken Polaris Ranger axles are among the most common issues that riders experience -- coming in just behind flat tires a …
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