I found a cheap ebay one a while back for 30 bucks if I recall. A bunch of them sold but I wonder what the quality is like because I want to do the same thing (keep everything stock and get a little lift). So hopefully someone has some good input on this!
I'm currently installing the Highlifter 2" on my 400. My rear axles were stock and were worn out and needed replacing. On highlifters website they recommend changing the rear axles with the lift. I ordered a set of Rhino's, it's up to you, I've heard of people getting away with lifting their bikes and keeping the stock axles. But I recommend doing it the right way and putting stronger ones in the rear, just my .02.
Thanks for the response...The machine has 6 miles on it and I ' m hesitant about getting new axles at this time, I'm still trying to get the winch and plow on it...(it was minus 6 yesterday ) Was interested in getting the couple inch lift to help with the winch setup for the plow .. Thanks
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