Shock Therapy Limit Strap Kit For Polaris RZR XP 1000 & XP Turbo
Finally a cure for the front end CLUNK on ALL Polaris RZR XP1000s! As most people know, at full extension the shocks can make a loud clunk that feels like a hammer against the chassis. If you run aftermarket, heavier wheels and tires this clunk gets much worse. Although the shocks have extension stops internally they are tuned to the factory wheel and tire weight and can't manage any changes in the system so a front end clunk has become the new NORMAL in UTV's. Well, not any more. Our new limit strap kit stops the front end clunk instantly. Limit straps have been used in racing for decades. Trophy trucks and other big off road racing classes have considered them a must forever and so should you.
Features:
- Extend axel and cv life
- 7075/6063 Billet Aluminum
- Direct factory bolt on
- Adjustable system to account for stretching of the strap
- PATENTED, billet aluminum, laser engraved, upper strap mounts
- Adjustable, tight clearance clevis system allowing you to adjust the strap length perfectly
- Quad layered straps for the best strength and longevity
- Accurate sized holes in the strap ends to match the metric hardware in your car
- No long spacers required for the lower strap mount that HITS YOUR TIRE
- PATENTED, lower strap tab that has ZERO tire clearance issues
- Grade 8 hardware throughout the kit
- Mounting system with the least leverage on the strap
- Less strap stretch and longer strap life
- Added life for your CVs and Axles and STOPS ALL EXTENSION CLUNKING!
The best fix for your front end noise is here. This is the only kit on the market that does not rub your tires! Limit straps are standard issue for racers and now they should be for YOU too!
The rear shocks are larger in diameter and have no extension clunk issues. If you would like a set for the rear anyway we do offer them. We just want you to know that they are not really needed.
Limit straps are a wearing item just like brake pads. They have a lifespan and will need to be replaced once they are worn out. Although they may last longer than your UTV, they are not guaranteed for life.