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Old 05-12-2008, 06:57 PM   #1
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Default Project 2008 Polaris Ranger RZR Suspension and Seating

The RZR now handles the terrain much better than before with the upgraded suspension. Roll cage and seating modifications are safer for driving at the speed that the better suspension makes possible.

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That's the best looking (and probably best performing) UTV I've ever seen.

The RZR is an awesome machine. I passed one on the trail a few weeks ago and it looked great.
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I was at an obstacle course comp. this weekend. My girl was competeing in her Rhino. She was up against a 08 RZR. He got high centered on the log crossing and rolled through one of the turns. The Rhino made everything perferct except one big sand hill. Both machines got high centered on that.
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