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Polaris RZR XP Rock Crawling Review

We added 33-inch High Lifter Chicane LT tires and took the 2024 Polaris RZR XP rock crawling on Double Sammy. We tossed the keys to Polaris racer Michael Lee who has lots of time behind the wheel of the original RZR XP1000 in the rocks and also here at Sand Hollow (primarily in a Pro R 2 and 4 seat). The 2024 Polaris RZR XP is a complete ground-up redesign of the XP1000 and pretty much everything Polaris touched was made better. While the new RXR XP is primarily targeted to trail users, we’d have no problem running it in the rocks alongside more traditional trail use. - 35-inch tires will not fit without aftermarket forward arms. The tires we ran are a true 33-inch and they cleared without issue. - Low-range is much lower than an original XP1000, but not quite as low as the Trail & Rock Edition XP1000. - Seating position is a bit lower and there is a bit more leg room. If you are pushing 6 foot tall, we still felt like the driver could use more leg room for the left leg. - Visibility over the hood is improved. - Turning radius is excellent - Chassis feels more solid with no squeaks or rattles after 400 miles. - Front differential is mounted well with rubber isolation. - Gen 2 ProStar with 114HP pulls 33-inch tires well in the sand around Sand Hollow so you can get from trail to trail without concern. - CVT has a lineage from the XP Turbo with larger primary and secondary and increased cooling. Engagement is excellent and we never felt like the belt was slipping. - Front and rear sway bars were left attached for this test. If the vehicle was ours, and we did this type of riding a lot, we’d remove the front. - Tire pressure was set at 8psi. Overall, the RZR XP is one of the better out-of-the-box rock crawlers that we have test. Two thumbs up. More details: https://utvguide.net/polaris-rzr-xp-r...

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