Improve Stability And Handling With ATV Lift Kits

By Marquita Heath


Your All Terrain Vehicle can become improved if you consider ATV lift kits in order to give you more ground clearance. You will have more room to put larger mud tires on your vehicle.

This kit was designed ten years ago by Mike Smith and his son Scott, and they run a company that specializes in these accessories. They created a bracket extension measuring two inches that relocates the shock mount of the suspension at the front of the quad bike, and then rolls the back axle so that it lifts the back of the quad bike.

After ten years of researching and developing, these gears are available for most models of four-wheel bikes, and having you bike accessorized in such a manner will allow you to cover more terrain. The obstacles that blocked you before will now become little bumps along the way.

Another benefit of having these boosts is that you will be able to install bigger tires on your machine and this gives you added clearance from the ground. When you install twenty four inch tires on the vehicle, this will give you about seven inch ground clearance. With these accessories, it makes it possible for you to install twenty eight inch tires.

This will provide an additional haulage of four inches. The total clearance off the ground in this case will now become 11 inches. To measure ground clearance of your ATV, you can do this from the center of the vehicle, or between the front wheels.

You can expect maximum performance as well as durability from these apparatus, and you will have an improved handling and stability. The installation of ATV lift kits is easy and simple to do, and the design will help to stabilize your suspension making your bike sure footed even as you travel on rough terrain.




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