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RMK React Front Suspension Kit

Bushwacker1

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Just saw that Polaris is offering a kit to upgrade to the new react front suspension.
Part #1883686-309 for $1199. Includes A arms, tie rods, sway bar, and front shocks. Kit does not include spindles.

My question to those in the know is, could these 2019 parts be used to upgrade a pro ride chassis if the newer spindles were used on the install. Would other parts be needed or are there chassis differences that would prevent this type of upgrade to the pro chassis ?
 
We make a kit that changes the 2013-18 to the 19 geometry. The kit is less than half the price of the OEM kit and gets you away from the foldable stock arms. Utilizes stock shocks and spindles. The kit will work with even the older sleds but shortening the shocks is required and works with the existing stock sway bar. If you already have a 36" kit of ours you can buy just a lower kit and reuse the uppers.
 
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Good to here that there are other options if you already have rebuildable shocks.

I saw the Polaris kit and thought it may be a value to convert a 2011/ 2012 Rmk, or a standard Rmk with non rebuildable shocks without having to source shocks or have rebuildable ones shortened.

Was assuming the newer spindles would be required but was interested in getting that confirmed.
Are spindles interchangeable between 2011/ 2012 to 2013/2016 to 2017/2018 to the react spindles on the 2019?
 
Are there any modifications that need to be bought or made to the rear skid to work with the 19 front end. As I think there are some changes made to 19 rear skid
 
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