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Performance SXS Bushings Front Walker Evans Shock Bushings | RZR XP 1000 / Turbo

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Performance SXS Bushings Front Shock Bushings Polaris RZR XP 1000 - Turbo
Performance SXS Bushings Front Shock Bushings Polaris RZR XP 1000 - Turbo

Performance SXS Bushings Front Walker Evans Shock Bushings | RZR XP 1000 / Turbo

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2014 - Current Polaris RZR XP 1000
2014 - Current Polaris RZR XP 1000 4
2015 - Current Polaris RZR XP High Lifter
2016 - 2021 Polaris RZR XP Turbo
2016 - 2021 Polaris RZR XP Turbo 4

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Performance SXS Bushings Front Walker Evans Shock Bushings for 2014+ Polaris RZR XP 1000 / XP Turbo



Reduce the squeak and creak of your XP1000 or Turbo RZR with Walker Evans shocks by replacing the expensive spherical bearings with cost-effective UHMC bushings.  This bushing kit is for the front shocks only!

Pros: Less than half the price as OEM and does not squeak.
Cons: Unlike our A-Arm bushings these will not last as long as OEM.

Installation:

Detach the shock from the vehicle, release the two snap rings securing the spherical bearing, press the bearing outward, insert the Performance SXS Bushings, apply a layer of grease to the interior of the bushing, and finally, press in the steel pin.

Note: Fits Walker Evans shocks only, will not fit Fox Shocks.

The A-arm bushings in a Polaris RZR should be replaced when they show signs of wear, such as excessive looseness, cracking, or squeaking. It's also a good idea to inspect them regularly and replace them as part of your routine maintenance schedule to ensure optimal performance and safety.
We recommends you use "Green Grease" waterproof grease or Bell Ray waterproof grease. Both options will help ensure you will get the longest life out of your bushings.
To avoid the risk of immediate failure of the bushings in your Polaris RZR, it's advisable to install new ones whenever you are replacing A Arms or other related components. During removal and reinstallation, bushings can get damaged, leading to problems down the line. We always recommend to install new bushings as a preventative measure whenever replacing related parts.

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