P500 P500 Spacers

Raghorn

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Hey guys, looking to buy spacers. Probably 1.5" or 2" for all four corners. Which ones have you found to be the most competitively priced? Finding lots of 4x110 ones, but they don't list the P500 as compatible. Not really looking to buy any made of gold. Thanks!
 
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Hey guys, looking to buy spacers. Probably 1.5" or 2" for all four corners. Which ones have you found to be the most competitively priced? Finding lots of 4x110 ones, but they don't list the P500 as compatible. Not really looking to buy any made of gold. Thanks!
rb3offroad.com and we also have the promo code taketen for $10off orders over 120.00
 
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I once bought the cheapest ones I could find (for my Foreman). I'll spare the details, but suffice it to say: don't be this guy!
 
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Just bought some from RB3, can't really say anything else about em yet, cuz they havn't arrived, just placed the order the other day, lol. Lookin forward to the new stance though.
 
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I bought a set (2) from superatv. I had to finish seating a few studs. Not the greatest Q/C, but they were cheap and never gave me any issue.

I bought 2 more Quad Boss from Dennis Kirk on clearance. Noticeably better quality than the SATV.

If I were to do it over again, I'd get them all from RB3. Site supporters, and high quality products.
 
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I bought a set of 1.5 Superatv from a third party on Amazon, I guess superatv has been out of them for a long time. They looked great and bolted up easily. I am really happy with them. I wish I could find another pair for the front. I am still running stock tires, so I haven't really noticed a difference.
 
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I have a set of the 2" ones from RB3 on all fours. They're perfect and the wider stance really helps on slanted trails
 
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Ok, in Montana there’s only a few width restricted trails where I ride and hunt. The one is in the Lobo Mesa area, which I stay out of because of griz maulings last hunting season (call me a coward!).

I have a Dusty Dawgs rear unit and a rack up top- but I do not put anything heavy up high.

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I’m not an aggressive rider- just don’t want to tip on a sideways angled trail. Stock tires, but will be replacing in the spring. I met the GM of the local Polaris dealership while hunting. He recommended going to 12s in the rear and keeping 8s in the front. Thoughts?

Would you suggest rear-only spacers or on both axles? 1, 1.5 or 2 inch?

Thanks.

Bill


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Ok, in Montana there’s only a few width restricted trails where I ride and hunt. The one is in the Lobo Mesa area, which I stay out of because of griz maulings last hunting season (call me a coward!).

I have a Dusty Dawgs rear unit and a rack up top- but I do not put anything heavy up high.

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I’m not an aggressive rider- just don’t want to tip on a sideways angled trail. Stock tires, but will be replacing in the spring. I met the GM of the local Polaris dealership while hunting. He recommended going to 12s in the rear and keeping 8s in the front. Thoughts?

Would you suggest rear-only spacers or on both axles? 1, 1.5 or 2 inch?

Thanks.

Bill


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I ended up with 9” all the way around. My opinion is that I would rather use spacers and skinny rear tires to add stability and keep the tire weight down. I originally had 1” rear spacers and it worked well. I later mover the 1” to the front and added 2” to the rear and that’s what I currently run. You don’t need to add spacers to the front if you don’t want to. I feel you get the biggest improvement by adding them to the rear. Any spacer will make an improvement. 1”, 1.5“ or 2” it’s up to you but I would lean toward 1.5” or 2”. Maybe the smaller spacer if you use wider tires. I also ended up installing MudBusters after the spacers because it likes to sling mud!
 
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Hello Bozeman from Butte. I also hunt the West Fork and Lobo Messa. Also Snowshoe and Landon. I have a new P500 with 9inch on front and 12 inch in back at 27inches. Love the larger tires but I don't think I would add any spacers. There are a lot of narrow spots where I just squeak through now. Problem for me isn't usually stability but traction on snow and ice. I think I will eventually get the front differential lock mod. If I can find someone local qualified to install it. After all the beef they got to eat last year I thought we would be running into bears everywhere this year. Didn't see a one or even tracks not even on our kills.
 

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