fits model: Rxl, Xlt, 500, 650, 400, Indy, Trail. make: Polaris. year: 1988–1992.

( Part Type: Spring Shock )
Introducing our premium replacement wedge springs specifically designed for the front suspension of select Polaris models, including the 1989-1992 500, 1990-1992 650, 1991 Trail, 1991 XLT, 1991 Indy RXL, and 1991-1992 400. These high-quality wedge springs are crafted from heavy-duty steel for superior strength and durability, ensuring optimal performance and safety on your Polaris off-road vehicle.
Each set of wedge springs is meticulously engineered to perfect specifications, ensuring a precise fit and proper function for your Polaris. The precision manufacturing process ensures that the springs maintain their original shape and resilience, providing a consistent ride and minimal sag over time. This results in improved handling, increased stability, and a smoother ride, even on the most challenging off-road trails.
Our wedge springs are coated with a rust-resistant finish to protect against corrosion and damage from the elements, ensuring a longer lifespan and reduced maintenance requirements. The springs are also designed to work seamlessly with your Polaris's original shocks for a drop-in, hassle-free installation process.
When it comes to off-road performance, don't compromise on the quality of your suspension components. Our replacement wedge springs are the ideal choice for Polaris owners looking to upgrade their vehicle with premium, dependable parts that will help them conquer any trail with confidence.
Pros of buying wedge springs for your 1989-1992 Polaris 500, 1990-1992 650, 1991 Polaris Indy RXL, and 1991 XLT models:1. Improved suspension performance: Wedge springs provide a stiffer and more controlled ride, which can improve handling and stability on trails.
2. Enhanced ride quality: By improving the suspension, wedge springs can also provide a smoother and more comfortable ride, even over rough terrain.
3. Increased ground clearance: Wedge springs can help raise the vehicle's suspension, providing more ground clearance and reducing the risk of bottoming out on obstacles.
Cons of buying wedge springs for your Polaris models:1. Higher cost: Wedge springs tend to be more expensive than stock springs, which can be a deterrent for some riders.
2. Potential for increased wear and tear: The stiffer ride provided by wedge springs can put more stress on other suspension components, potentially leading to increased wear and tear over time.
3. Requires adjustment: Wedge springs may require adjustment to achieve the desired ride height and suspension performance, which can be a time-consuming process.
Conclusion:Wedge springs can provide significant improvements in suspension performance and ride quality for your Polaris ATV, but they come with some potential drawbacks. If you are willing to invest in the higher cost and take the time to properly install and adjust the springs, they can be a worthwhile upgrade for improving your ATV's performance on trails. However, if you are looking for a more budget-friendly option or are concerned about the potential for increased wear and tear, you may want to consider sticking with stock springs.
About 13 and 1/8 inches to of bolt holes. Compression and rebound feel decent, they don't pop right back up like a wiped out shock.