Description
It doesn’t matter where, when, or how you ride—we can all agree on one thing: more ground clearance and stronger suspension is always a good thing. That’s exactly what you get when you install SuperATV’s High Clearance 2” Forward Offset A-Arms on your Polaris Ranger Midsize 570. Our A-arms are bigger and stronger than your stock arms, so you’ll never have to worry about taking it easy for their sake. The 2” forward offset give you more stability and room for bigger tires. If you want a suspension upgrade that’s built to perform and won’t let you down, you need SuperATV.
More Clearance and Bigger Tires
We design these control arms with a unique bend design that gives you 1.5” of additional ground clearance, so you can clear those obstacles that used to take you down. As if that weren’t enough, they also have a 2” forward offset. By extending the wheelbase two inches, you get more stability when crossing rough terrain and room for bigger tires. More ground clearance and bigger tires without even adding a lift kit? We’ll take it!
A Stronger, Smarter Design
These A-arms come in a sleek, tubed design that really helps your Ranger stand out in a crowd. Our A-arms are super strong in addition to looking awesome. We use 1.25” tubing, which is 25% stronger than stock, and then add a powder-coated finish to make it last even longer. From the materials to the design, SuperATV’s High Clearance A-Arms are made to keep you riding longer.
You don’t have to take our word for it, though—our lifetime warranty speaks for itself. The SuperATV team will always have your back, so you can push it as hard as you want.
⚠ California Proposition 65 Warning ⚠
WARNING: This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- Adds 2” of forward offset
- Fit up to 28” tires
- 1.25” tubing is 25% larger than stock
- Utilizes stock A-arm bushings
- UV-resistant powder coat finish
- Easy to install
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
- Polaris Ranger 570 Midsize : 2014