LIFT KIT POLARIS RANGER 14-16, BRONCO AT-12897, PLK900R-00
2" Lift Kit relocates shock mounts for increased lift and clearance for larger tires, while tightening suspension. Each kit part is precision cut and zinc plated for durability and reliability. Includes all necessary hardware and user-friendly instructions. Bolt-on application, estimated 1-2 hours for installation. Features front and rear lift and the High Lifter logo laser cut into each kit. Zinc plated finish. This lift kit will not fit any 2016 570 Full Size Ranger with front strut suspension or Polaris Ranger Northstar Editions. Works with High Lifter Edition Ranger with up to 32.5 tires, though slight rubbing may occur when fully compressed in a hard turn.
- SKU
- 42-822
- Brand
- Bronco
- Availability
- In Stock (4)
FULL DESCRIPTION
2 Inch Lift Kit for Polaris Ranger
Enhance your Polaris Ranger's capability with this 2-inch lift kit. Designed to relocate shock mounts, this kit provides additional lift, creating necessary clearance for larger tires and improving suspension responsiveness. Each component is precision laser cut and zinc plated for exceptional durability and reliability in diverse environmental conditions.
Key Features:
- Provides a 2-inch lift for front and rear suspension.
- All necessary hardware is included for a straightforward installation.
- Features the High Lifter logo precision laser cut into each piece.
- Includes user-friendly instructions to guide the installation process.
- Designed as a bolt-on application, typically requiring 1-2 hours for installation.
- Components are zinc plated for long-lasting protection and corrosion resistance.
Important Notes: This lift kit is not compatible with 2016 Polaris Ranger 570 XP Full Size models equipped with front strut suspension. It will also not fit Polaris Ranger Northstar Editions. However, it is compatible with the High Lifter Edition Ranger, accommodating up to 32.5-inch tires. Minor tire rubbing may occur when the suspension is fully compressed during sharp left or right turns.


