Fitment: Compatible with Polaris RZR 900, S 900 2015-2020; 2.RZR XP 900, XP 4 900 2012-2014; 3.RZR Trail 900 Sport Premium, Ultimate, S 1000 Premium 2021-later; 4.RZR 900 XC, 4 900, S4 900 2015-2018; 5. RZR S 1000, S4 1000 2016-2020; 6.Full-Size 570 Crew 2019-later; 6. Midsize 570 Crew 2014-2021; 7.Ranger XP 1000 2018-later; 8.RZR XP 1000, 4 1000 2014-later.(Not for RZR XP 4 Turbo)
Why Choose US: If there are any unusual sounds like grinding or squealing. Inspect the carrier bearing for signs of wear or damage, such as cracks, corrosion, or looseness could indicate a failing carrier bearing that needs to be replaced
Vibration Reduction: This bearing helps minimize vibrations in the drivetrain, leading to smoother rides and reduced noise
Stability: It helps keep the driveshaft stable at varying speeds and terrains, preventing undue stress on the U-joints and transmission
Material: The inner and outer races are typically made from high-strength Aluminum to withstand rotational forces and resist mud, and water. Quality carrier bearings include rubber or synthetic seals to protect against dirt and moisture, extending the bearing's lifespan
Description
Product Description:
Compatible with Polaris RZR Series:
Full-Size 570 Crew 2019-later
Full-Size 570 Crew 2019-later
Midsize 570 Crew 2014-2021
RZR Trail 900 Sport 2021-later
RZR Trail 900 Premium 2021-later
RZR Trail 900 Ultimate 2021-later
RZR Trail S 1000 Premium 2021-later
RZR XP 900 2012-2014
RZR XP 4 900 2012-2014
RZR 900 2015-2020
RZR 900 XC 2015-2017
RZR S4 900 2018
RZR 4 900 2015-2018
RZR S 900 2015-2020
RZR S 1000 2016-2020
RZR S4 1000 2019-2020
RZR XP 1000 2014-later
RZR XP 4 1000 2014-later (Not for RZR XP 4 Turbo)
Polaris Ranger XP 1000 2018-later
Replacement Part Number: 3514900, 3515075, 3514806
Installation Tips
1. Preparation: Ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and the driveshaft is properly supported. Clean the mounting area to remove dirt and debris.
2. Alignment: Proper alignment is critical. Misalignment can cause vibrations and premature wear.
3. Lubrication: Some carrier bearings require lubrication before installation, so check if your bearing is pre-lubricated or needs grease.
4. Secure Fastening: Tighten the bolts evenly to avoid stress or damage. A torque wrench is recommended to adhere to the manufacturer's specifications.
5. Check Fit: Rotate the driveshaft by hand to ensure it moves smoothly without resistance or wobbling.
Maintaining your carrier bearing is crucial for the overall health of your vehicle's drivetrain and can help prevent costly repairs in the future.