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The Best Polaris RZR Shocks

The Polaris RZR is the only side-by-side all terrain vehicle that is just 50 inches wide. This means that will go places that other side-by-side all terrain vehicles cannot fit in. This vehicle is meant for climbing, getting dirty, and leisurely riding. No matter where you may be riding, you want a smooth and comfortable ride.This is where the Polaris RZR Shocks come into play.

KING Performance Shocks now offers 2.0 performance shocks. These are 100% american made and are easily bolted on. They are very long-lasting and can be adjusted for different ride heights. They are a little pricey, starting at two-thousand dollars, but they are worth the money.

WALKER EVANS RACING has Polaris RZR shocks. These shocks dramatically improve the ride and handling of your Razor. These performance shocks have sixteen different ways to adjust the compression dampener and coil springs. They are a great buy at only sixteen hundred dollars.

FOX has excellent shocks for racing, mud-bogging, and hauling. These are heavy-duty shocks that have a “stay cool” reservoir to keep things from overheating. They, also, have dual compression and rebound adjust for a much smoother ride. Although the price strts at sixteen hundred dollars, your back will thank you later.

No matter what kind of 2011 Polaris RZR shocks you decide to buy, you will want to make sure that they are going to last through whatever you want to put them through. These are pretty high-priced parts so, you do not want to have to buy them once a year or more. They should be long lasting and be able to take a licking and keep on ticking. Once you have some good-quality shocks on your Polaris RZR, you will be able to enjoy the ride. Then, your Razor can take you where ever you wish to go.

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