P1000 Clearance - 814s vs Lift

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Hey guys, looking for some input. I had a Viking before the Pioneer and installed 814s, obviously the ride was awesome but the extra height was what I was looking for.

would love to have 814s again but they are so pricey. I could definitely put those funds to use elsewhere.

so…thoughts on going with a lift vs 814s?
I primarily use my machine for occasional trail ride but primarily hunting and working around the house.
 
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If you're running stock shocks, not foxes, then just spend the money on the 814's. They'll give you an inch of lift and a lot better ride! I've never used a lift, so I can't say how they ride. Good luck!
 
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Id stay away from a lift as well. Although cheeper, It changes the geometry of the machine and If u dont get rid of the stockers (shocks) youll have and even rougher ride Amongst other long term issues. I dont know if 814’s have the ability of per load? Foxes do And adding some to the shock will get some good lift.
 
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814's have pre load adjustments. That's kinda the pain in the butt part about them. Everything's adjustable. So it takes some time to get them right. But, so far they're a darn good option.
 
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I'm glad you asked this question! I hopped on here and used the search function to find out about 814's and how much lift they give the P1K. The stocker shockers suck donkey turds!
 
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I'm glad you asked this question! I hopped on here and used the search function to find out about 814's and how much lift they give the P1K. The stocker shockers suck donkey turds!
I got about 1.5” of lift out of mine. That and a true 28” tire made a big difference in my ground clearance
 
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Could clear 28s with 814s and installed satv front and rear aarms and rides great all but having to clearance the shocks mounts so they don’t run the shock bottom
 
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I got about 1.5” of lift out of mine. That and a true 28” tire made a big difference in my ground clearance
Which “true” 28” tire did you choose? I’ve looked at the Tusk Terrabites and Megabites, but they measure about 27.5” mounted. I gotta have something that wears reasonably well on pavement
 
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Which “true” 28” tire did you choose? I’ve looked at the Tusk Terrabites and Megabites, but they measure about 27.5” mounted. I gotta have something that wears reasonably well on pavement
Xtr370s they would rub with minimal compression before I got the shocks but not after
 
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My 29" terrabites measure around 28" with 14psi. Between those and the 814's I gained an inch or 2 of lift with the factory a arms. I should've measured and taken pics first, but what l was used to hitting doesn't hit now.
 
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Which “true” 28” tire did you choose? I’ve looked at the Tusk Terrabites and Megabites, but they measure about 27.5” mounted. I gotta have something that wears reasonably well on pavement
The terrabites are great on pavement.
 

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