Polaris Engineered Wheel Bearings | Polaris Off Road Vehicles

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  • čas přidán 26. 07. 2022
  • The proper maintenance of your Polaris ATV or SxS is the best way to ensure that it operates to its full potential. Wheel bearings are a critical component and vital to the performance of your off-road vehicle. With the right tools and know-how, you can maintain your vehicle from your own garage - ensuring you get the most enjoyment from your off-road experiences.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @calspaugh8078
    @calspaugh8078 Před rokem +7

    Shouldn’t we get that anyway for what we pay for these things?

  • @EC_ATV_Outdoors
    @EC_ATV_Outdoors Před rokem +2

    My question is, Polaris is known for premature bearing death (as is Honda in my area). Those junk OEM bearings cost 3x the price of an all balls bearing. So why would I buy a Polaris HD bearing at probably 5x the industry leaders bearings and those are renowned to last?
    I'm not anti OEM, but when something sucks at 3x the price, I certainly won't but the HD at even more.
    My dealer said my 850 HL bearings were going at 2000km and I didn't ride mud a lot. In factaybe 5% of the time. If what is said is true, I must assume the HL comes with HD bearings. So again, why would I buy something inferior that's many times the cost of the industry leaders?
    Now, I put 5200km on my KQ 750, 4800km on my AC, 3000km on a Kymco 300, why have none of those needed new bearings but my HL did and I ride the same trails, the HL was about peace of mind, not crazy ostacruiser stuff.

    • @jrminate
      @jrminate Před rokem

      Just use a quality Japanese Bearing like KOYO, they are much better quality than the OEM "polaris" bearings and cheaper. Some of the mid quality cheaper bearings are okay if you take one of the seals off and put in a quality grease and pack it mostly full of grease. A lot of the bearings you buy have very little grease in them and that is why a lot of them don't last long. I picked up a polaris for a good deal and had to do a lot of work on the cv axles and bearings. I favor the Japanese atvs / side by sides myself.

  • @sizemorec1
    @sizemorec1 Před rokem +1

    Could not agree more we should get the best for what they cost. Shame on you Polaris!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I will not be buying anymore

  • @SOYDEMONTERREY
    @SOYDEMONTERREY Před měsícem

    I just got those for a ranger xp 1000 2022 crew .
    But they get in so easy BY HAND .
    (Not even needing a press)
    They also have a play once inside the knuckle
    So Im not sure if I got the right ones
    Part# 3515090.