UTV Long Travel Kits Gaffney SC
Before you go running off to buy one of these long travel kits, it is best to understand what is included so that you can make side by side comparisons. All long travel kits include new a-arms, either a completely new axle assembly or just new axles to use with the stock CVs and either new tie rods or tie rod extensions. From there, things vary quite a bit depending on manufacturer and vehicle. For example, the Polaris RZR requires longer brake lines, but the Kawasaki Teryx does not.
Calvert's Auto Sales
864-649-1093
101 Mills Street
Gaffney, SC
Calvert's Auto Sales
864-649-1093
101 Mills Street
Gaffney, SC 29341
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Lawson Fork Auto
864-585-8045
PO Box 123
Glendale, SC
Lawson Fork Auto
864-585-8045
PO Box 123
Glendale, SC 29346
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Auto Finance
877-706-8744
961 East Main Street
Spartanburg, SC
Auto Finance
877-706-8744
961 East Main Street
Spartanburg, SC 29302
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Cooper’s Cars
864-461-4878
PO Box 595
Chesnee, SC
Cooper’s Cars
864-461-4878
PO Box 595
Chesnee, SC 29323
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Vintage Cars & Such
PO Box 3445
Spartanburg, SC
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PO Box 3445
Spartanburg, SC 29304
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JC's
828-80-6772
1006 Robbs School Rd
Gaffney, SC
JC's
828-80-6772
1006 Robbs School Rd
Gaffney, SC 29341
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North Pine Auto Sales LLC
864-583-7482
PO Box 400
Mayo, SC
North Pine Auto Sales LLC
864-583-7482
PO Box 400
Mayo, SC 29368
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Camp Croft Trading Company
864-597-0380
1680 Union St
Spartanburg, SC
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864-597-0380
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Spartanburg, SC 29302
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Atlanta Wrecker & Carrier Sales, Inc.
770-432-0097
4951 Chesnee Hwy
Chesnee, GA
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770-432-0097
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Express Auto Sales, Service, & Collision
864-285-2456
812 Pioneer Drive
Boiling Springs, SC
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864-285-2456
812 Pioneer Drive
Boiling Springs, SC 29316
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Buyer's Guides to UTV Long Travel Kits Stock vs. Long Travel Suspension for a Polaris RZR How to pick a Long Travel Kit for your UTV Aftermarket suspension kits for side x side vehicles are a very popular way to increase the wheel travel and handling of UTVs. Companies like Funco and Fireball Racing have teamed up with shock manufactures like Sway-A-Way , Bilstein , Elka , King and Fox to create suspension kits that far exceed anything seen in a stock vehicle.
UTVGuide.net has the most complete information for the side x side vehicle owner that is looking to improve vehicle handling by adding a long travel suspension. Our buyer's guides not only list manufacturer contact info, but also show detailed pictures of all the different kits in one place so you can do all of your research from one page .
What is included in a Typical Long Travel Kit? Before you go running off to buy one of these long travel kits, it is best to understand what is included so that you can make side by side comparisons. All long travel kits include new a-arms, either a completely new axle assembly or just new axles to use with the stock CVs and either new tie rods or tie rod extensions. From there, things vary quite a bit depending on manufacturer and vehicle. For example, the Polaris RZR requires longer brake lines, but the Kawasaki Teryx does not.
A-Arms - There are a few different types of a-arms are out there. Most are made from chromoly tubing, others are boxed, and a few are made from billet aluminum or mild steel. Each material type has pros and cons. Ask questions about why a particular material and arm design was chosen. Some kits come powder coated in a standard color. Others come unfinished or offer custom colors.
A-Arm Hardware - Inner and outer a-arm hardware is may be replaced. Many of long travel kits come with new bushings (Delron, Daystar, etc.) on the inner side of the a-arm, but some convert to heims for more adjustability. On the outer or spindle side, some kits use heims, others use uni-balls, and a few reuse the OEM ball joint. There are pluses and minuses to each type of setup and quality can vary from heim to heim and bushing to bushing.
Axles - When you extend the wheels out, you are going to need longer axles. There are two approaches to this. The cheaper route is to reuse the stock CVs and just replace the axles. The more expensive route is new axles and CVs. Swapping axles and reusing the stock CVs takes more time, so if you are paying for the kit to be installed, factor this in.
Shocks - All of the long travel kits and most of the mid-travel kits include new coilover or air shocks.
Tie Rods - Some kits come with tie rod extenders. A few come with complete new tie rods.
Shock Towers - A few of the kits have optional shock towers that move the upper shock mount location up and out. This allows for a longer shock and more wheel travel.
Frame Gussets - Long travel kits put more stress on the factory a-arm ... |
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