- The Extreme 8-Ball axles use leading 8-ball technology for bearing cages and races
- 35% larger for smoother operation as well as increased strength and durability
- Includes high quality neoprene CV boots
- Uses high quality chromoly shafts
- Precision machined
Upgrade your Polaris General XP 1000 EPS with the All Balls Racing 8-Ball Axle, designed specifically for enhanced durability and smoother operation. Featuring leading 8-ball technology for bearing cages and races, this axle provides improved performance compared to standard options. Its innovative design is 35% larger, offering increased strength and durability to withstand challenging off-road conditions. Made from high-quality chromoly shafts, the axle ensures long-lasting reliability and resilience in demanding environments. The precision-machined construction guarantees a perfect fit and optimal performance, making it an ideal choice for serious enthusiasts and professional riders alike.
Included with the axle are high-quality neoprene CV boots, which provide excellent protection against dirt, water, and debris, helping to extend the lifespan of the component. This axle is engineered to deliver consistent, smooth operation, reducing vibrations and improving handling during rugged rides. Whether you're replacing a worn-out part or upgrading for better performance, this axle offers a perfect balance of strength, durability, and precision engineering. Designed for easy installation, it ensures your vehicle remains reliable and ready for adventure. Trust All Balls Racing to deliver high-performance parts that enhance your powersports experience with quality and innovation.
Features:
- Leading 8-ball technology for bearing cages and races enhances durability and smoothness
- 35% larger design provides increased strength and resilience
- Includes high-quality neoprene CV boots for superior protection against environmental elements
- Constructed with high-quality chromoly shafts for long-lasting performance
- Precision-machined for a perfect fit and reliable operation