Full-size Rangers see some of the most demanding applications in the UTV world, from hauling multi-ton loads to navigating rough jobsites day after day. Stock rubber bushings simply aren't engineered to handle this level of abuse indefinitely. Premium aftermarket Polaris Ranger Full-Size bushings, particularly those constructed from advanced polyurethane compounds, offer dramatically improved resistance to compression set, chemical degradation, and temperature extremes. Best of all, you can demand a higher level of performance for a considerably longer period of time with these than with stock alternatives.
To be frank, the vast majority of aftermarket bushings out there are cheap and fragile, as vendors race to the bottom on both price and quality. But Ranger veterans know that quality is something that you simply do not compromise on, whether it’s a bushing or an entire suspension overhaul. How exactly, you might be wondering, can one sniff out the quality offerings? Look for next-gen features and materials that make your life easier, both when it comes to maintenance and general use. Polyurethane, metal sleeves, and grease fittings are a great place to start.
Real-World Applications Where Quality Full-Size Ranger Bushings Matter Most
Regardless of how you use your machine, your full-size Ranger’s bushings are up against some unique challenges. That said, the chores and activities you regularly engage in will influence which bushings work best for you. Construction and utility workers who regularly bumble across rough terrain will need heavy-duty options that can take hits and keep coming. Those who steer off the trail (and toward that big rock) for fun will also want to make sure they have buhings that can handle repeated impacts and aggressive articulation angles. In all these scenarios, upgraded Polaris Ranger Full-Size bushings provide the durability and precision that keeps your machine performing at its best when the work gets tough.
SuperATV makes some seriously tough bushings fortified with next-gen technology that allows them to perform and hold up through all extreme conditions.
High Lifter keeps performance front of mind with their Polaris Ranger full-size bushings, offering crazy longevity while withstanding tough abuse.
All Balls Racing is known for their precision manufacturing, and they do not disappoint with their heavy-duty Polaris Ranger Full-Size bushings.
Built for enhanced performance and longevity, thesePolaris Ranger Control Arm Bushings Front Red by Energy Suspension provide superior durability and improved suspension feel with their high-performance polyurethane construction and distinctive red color.
Engineered for full-size performance in Mid-Size applications, thesePolaris Ranger 500 700 Full-Size A-Arm Bushings by SuperATV deliver commercial-grade durability that eliminates play and maintains precise suspension geometry.
Offering reliable OEM-style replacement with upgraded materials, thesePolaris Ranger Control Arm Bushings Front by Energy Suspension provide the perfect balance of comfort and performance for everyday Mid-Size Ranger operation.
ThisPolaris Ranger Bushing Kit A-Arm by Moose comes with everything you need to get those annoying squeaks and rattles out of your suspension.
ThisPolaris Ranger Front Upper & Lower A-Arm Bushing Kit by Moose will have your suspension feeling like new, and with an easy installation process.
How do I know when my full-size Ranger bushings need replacement?
Weird noses during suspension travel, cracks or other signs of visible wear, and a “loose” feeling in the handling.
How much will polyurethane bushings mess with my Ranger’s ride quality?
Polyurethane may require just a bit of an adjustment period, as they do translate a bit more of that road feel back to you, but the majority of riders find it a worthy trade off for the major longevity boost.
Can I replace Polaris Ranger Full-Size bushings without special tools?
Usually, you sure can, but not always. Ball joint and A-arm bushings might require more specialized tools, but otherwise, with basic tools and a bit of savvy, you can handle the job yourself just fine.