I may have solved the issue to the poor turning radius on the Polaris sportsman 850 highlifter edition. Some may call me crazy but I got tired of taking a football field to turn around.
There is bracket on top of the diff where the tie rod ends contact and stop. It is a factory bumpstop that Polaris puts on because of the bigger tires and no sway bars. I took my steering apart and cut off the flange pieces that stop the steering from turning as a sportsman should.
My dad has a 2014 570 and I can turn just as sharp as his now.
I have used 4x4 and rode threw trails and ditches with zero issues or binding.
I love it!
here are the pics
you can see here my poor grinding skills
edit: I have posted the wrong picture. But this is a full locked picture. I will post a picture of my dads 570 for turning comparison. Don't get me wrong the turning still isn't what it should be but it is a lot better than it was stock
There is bracket on top of the diff where the tie rod ends contact and stop. It is a factory bumpstop that Polaris puts on because of the bigger tires and no sway bars. I took my steering apart and cut off the flange pieces that stop the steering from turning as a sportsman should.
My dad has a 2014 570 and I can turn just as sharp as his now.
I have used 4x4 and rode threw trails and ditches with zero issues or binding.
I love it!
here are the pics

you can see here my poor grinding skills



edit: I have posted the wrong picture. But this is a full locked picture. I will post a picture of my dads 570 for turning comparison. Don't get me wrong the turning still isn't what it should be but it is a lot better than it was stock

