Performance ATV. Arched A-Arms on a Pioneer 700

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This should interest the mudders out there.
Company name in picture.

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Wow. Now that's what I'm talking about. Great find. You ordering a set?
 
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Nope, looks awesome though.
Didn't see a listing on their page, pics came from their Facebook page.
Gotta be close to 20" of clearance. I'll bet its sluggish with those 30+" tires, Maybe Lynn's blower mod would help?
 
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Blower and a programmer would turn that thing into a beast. I'm going to call them tomorrow.
 
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It'd be nice but the cost to be able to have 9' garage doors is too expensive. Already having to add an 8' on the basement plan.

I'm def looking into the blower mod.
 
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Found out this is a 1-off custom unit.
3 inch built in lift
Forward Arched a-arms, both top and bottom arms.
Sitting on 29.5 outlaw 2's.
20 + inches of clerence.
They did not take a height measurment.

They did not make a jig for them. But if anyone else is interested they may build a jig this time but need the unit for some time without rush.
Give them a call.
 
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Where can I buy forward arched a arms for a 2014 pioneer 700-4? I've seen a couple post but haven't been able to contact anybody that will either sell them or make
Them
 
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Superatv will have some soon.
The ones shown here were one-offs
 
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Superatv will have some soon.
The ones shown here were one-offs
Superatv probably has my email memorized by now I bug them about these so much! First it was, are you going to make these? Then it was when will they be available?? Just hope that I can afford them and put my money where my mouth is when they finally come out!
 
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Superatv probably has my email memorized by now I bug them about these so much! First it was, are you going to make these? Then it was when will they be available?? Just hope that I can afford them and put my money where my mouth is when they finally come out!
I hope i can get them too. Probably down the road for me tho. I need a windshield and power steering first, and would like that metal hard top. Then i can think about getting them.
 
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Well here's the situation. 2014 Honda Pioneer 700-4 2" lift with 28's. When I turn the tire rubs the floor board. I know I can find a 3" lift but that extra 1" won't be enough. Any ideas? Does anybody really carry a 5-7" lifts? Being the only guy on the trail with a bad turning radius and bottoms out everywhere isn't fun.
 
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Well here's the situation. 2014 Honda Pioneer 700-4 2" lift with 28's. When I turn the tire rubs the floor board. I know I can find a 3" lift but that extra 1" won't be enough. Any ideas? Does anybody really carry a 5-7" lifts? Being the only guy on the trail with a bad turning radius and bottoms out everywhere isn't fun.
To fix the bottoming out problem you need new shocks. I put fox on mine and it's by fathe best mod I've done. There is a used set for sale from @Springer on this forum-

P700 - Fox Podium 1.5 shocks for 700

Those will cure your bottoming problem and you can adjust preload on the fox's to lift your rig a bit more until the a-arms are available. $800 is a lot of money but in this case SO worth it!
 
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To fix the bottoming out problem you need new shocks. I put fox on mine and it's by fathe best mod I've done. There is a used set for sale from @Springer on this forum-

P700 - Fox Podium 1.5 shocks for 700

Those will cure your bottoming problem and you can adjust preload on the fox's to lift your rig a bit more until the a-arms are available. $800 is a lot of money but in this case SO worth it!
Thanks for the mention, @Tflynn
Let me know if you would be interested in the Fox shocks I have for sale. Had them on my 700 and loved them, too bad they won't fit on my 1000. I will be getting a set for it once Fox comes out with them!
 
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Well here's the situation. 2014 Honda Pioneer 700-4 2" lift with 28's. When I turn the tire rubs the floor board. I know I can find a 3" lift but that extra 1" won't be enough. Any ideas? Does anybody really carry a 5-7" lifts? Being the only guy on the trail with a bad turning radius and bottoms out everywhere isn't fun.
28" tires shouldn't rub with a 2" lift. Get a different offset rim or wheel spacers. Could even put a spring spacer on front shocks. There is no 5-7" lift kit for the 700 that would be too high anyways. Guy on the facebook page makes forward arched arms for the 700 and he can weld the shock mount tab higher up on A arms for even more lift. honda pioneer riders on FB. But it's not cheap.
 
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I did see a 5" lift on @HondaProKevin's site I think. Might have been 6". Just don't remember if it was a one off or what
 
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I'm with @scott though, unless you're 100% mud riding and adding a turbo and nitrous, this actually decreases trail capability. Looks awesome though!!
 
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I did see a 5" lift on @HondaProKevin's site I think. Might have been 6". Just don't remember if it was a one off or what
That was a one off.. The guy on facebook will make him some arms and all tho. It's not 5-7" tho. I think it was 3" maybe 3.5"
 
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Hi guys im new here and i have the same problem on my 2016 honda pioneer 1000-5 i did a highlifter kit 2" with 1" extra on front and with 32" and it still rubs a bit on one side front driver side dont no what alse to do to prevent it from messing up my floor plastic i been looking for longer studs that will feet to add spacers but cant find them any tips will be greatly appreciated
 
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