Description
Can-Am Maverick Trail High Clearance 1.5" Rear Offset A-Arms
Clears 36” Tires
With a set of SuperATV 1.5” Rear Offset A arms installed on your Can-Am Maverick Trail, you’ll have room to roll on massive 36” tires without a lift. Our high-clearance A arms are made with heavy-duty 1.25” diameter steel tubing. The arched high clearance design gives you 1.5” of extra ground clearance over stock and the 1.5” rear offset gives you a longer wheelbase for increased stability. That makes navigating uneven terrain and hills easier for a better ride.
Preadjusted for Fast Install
Our high-clearance A arms for the Maverick feature industry-leading adjustable chromoly pivot blocks so you can get the camber you want. Out of the box, your arms come preadjusted to factory specs and ready to install. However, SuperATV A Arms allow you to adjust your alignment, so you can maintain perfect camber and eliminate premature wear that can come from the addition of a lift kit or larger tires.
Chromoly Makes it Stronger
With chromoly steel adjustable pivot blocks and special heavy-duty steel outer brackets, this A arm’s most important anchor points are bulletproof. These A arms are built to handle lead feet and rider mistakes. Whether you’re pounding through whoops or climbing hills, our Rear Offset A arms have the strength you need. Plus, they’re backed by a lifetime warranty.
Can-Am Maverick Trail High Clearance 1.5" Rear Offset A-Arms
Features
- Adds 1.5” of rear offset
- Fit up to 30” tires with 1.5" forward offset front a-arms
- 1.25” tubing is 25% larger than stock
- Adjustable pivot blocks for full camber adjustability
- Utilizes stock A-arm bushings
- UV-resistant powder coat finish
- Easy to install
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
Fitment
- Can Am Maverick Trail 700 : 2022+
- Can Am Maverick Trail 700 DPS : 2022+
- Can Am Maverick Trail 800 : 2018-2021
- Can Am Maverick Trail 800 DPS : 2018-2021
- Can Am Maverick Trail 1000 : 2018+
- Can Am Maverick Trail 1000 DPS : 2018+
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