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Carl's Performance-Larger SwayBar Kit-

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Larger Swaybar Kit 2006 600/700/900 IQ RMK/Switchback
Part Number 5248794 $64.55
By changing to our recommended swaybar kit the result is less diving on the hill when trying to sidehill. Kit includes swaybar, left and right bushings and rivets.
Note: Fits 2006-2008 600/700/900 IQ RMK/Switchback models with stock A-arms only.


Is anyone running this kit? Postive results? Worth the cost?
 

donbrown

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If memory serves me correctly a 900 Fusion sway bar will give similar result.

What kind of riding do you do?
 
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Swaybar

The Polaris online parts catalog show the same swaybar Part # 5248794-067-swaybar .594 black- for all 06-09 600-900 fusion, switchback, iq, dragon, iq shift, etc.
 

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Larger Swaybar Kit 2006 600/700/900 IQ RMK/Switchback
Part Number 5248794 $64.55
By changing to our recommended swaybar kit the result is less diving on the hill when trying to sidehill. Kit includes swaybar, left and right bushings and rivets.
Note: Fits 2006-2008 600/700/900 IQ RMK/Switchback models with stock A-arms only.


Is anyone running this kit? Postive results? Worth the cost?


I installed this kit on my fiance's sled last year. It is much easier for her to get the sled to come up and hold a sidehill. I can say it improved as she could get on my backup 600 without the swaybar and have trouble sidehilling and initiating turns in deep snow. Well worth it if you are not a big person, as it makes it easier for a smaller person to get the sled to do what they want.
 

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I put the Carl's swaybar on my 900 last winter.

I don't think I like it, honestly.

I didn't have any good powder days with the 900 last year, but on days when the powder was slim it was an awful lot harder for me to get to lean up on one side.

in 4 feet of powder it probably works pretty well, but you will notice a difference in the shallow snow.

I'm gonna put the stock one back on and get some better shocks here in a couple weeks.
 

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I have both the thicker bar and track spring. I think the thicker spring is the key. I bought and installed them both at the same time so can't be 100% sure but I recommend just the spring. If it still dives put the thicker sway bar. on
 
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