POLARIS RZR XP TURBO S HEAVY-DUTY PROP SHAFT U SERIES

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SKU: PRP01-016F-0#TS-1
Regular price $549.85
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  • SKU PRP01-016F-0#TS-1
Get a Prop Shaft That’s Built for Battle
Rhino Driveline Prop Shafts are the only prop shafts that are strong enough to handle every ounce of power your Polaris RZR XP Turbo S can put out. Maximized shafts paired with U-series U-joints that wear less and run smooth mean it can withstand tons of torque. Bolster your driveline’s backbone with SuperATV’s expertise. Upgrade to a Rhino Driveline Prop Shaft and drive your Polaris RZR XP Turbo S like you never could before.

Superior Construction
We built Rhino Driveline prop shafts with .120” tube walls and a 1.75” diameter tube. That’s bigger and thicker than your OEM prop shaft. It’s made of chromoly steel alloy unlike your OEM carbon steel prop shaft. That makes it strong enough to take on creeks, rocks, mud, and hills. It’s built for the way you ride.

U-Series
U-Series U-joints are built like your stock U-joints but stronger. The U-Series uses needle bearings, just like OEM, but are made with a superior 4340 chromoly steel body. They’ll last longer and make it through tougher rides than a stock U-joint.

Use with Our Billet Aluminum Carrier Bearings
Our Rhino Driveline Prop Shafts are compatible with SuperATV Carrier Bearings only. That’s great news for you, because our carrier bearings are the best you can get. Our greaseable, self-aligning bearing and innovative two-piece design make installation and maintenance a breeze.

Our 6061 billet aluminum carrier bearing offers maximum durability. This 100% American-made billet carrier is CNC machined, making it stronger than cast and perfect for pushing limits.

WARNING: This product can impact machine operation. Customer and/or user is responsible for ensuring that this product is compatible with their machine as currently configured, properly installed, and understands any impact this product has or might have on the machine's operation.