Mud Monster CVT Drive Belt for 2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000/2017-2018 Ranger XP 1000 CREW | Mud-Specific Belt built for thousands of miles of abuse | High Strength with Smooth Engagement!
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Mud Monster CVT Drive Belt for 2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000/2017-2018 Ranger XP 1000 CREW | Mud-Specific Belt built for thousands of miles of abuse | High Strength with Smooth Engagement!
Description
Each belt is designed for a specific application Every belt contains strong and stable aramid cord Specially formulated fiber-loaded rubber compounds are designed to grip the clutches Built with modern methods to reduce variability and eliminate “classic” failure modes Built for the same performance and life as the OE drive belt
SuperATV Mud Monster CVT Drive Belt Mud-specific machines call for a mud-specific belt. That??s why the Mud Monster Belt exists. It??s designed to get you through the thickest bogs and drags with ease. This belt offers more tuning possibilities and less slippage because we know mudding is all about the grip. It also utilizes an aramid fiber cord to eliminate stretching. With Mud Monster, you can go full send in the deepest mud hole, no-holds-barred.
FEATURES Made with ultra-strong aramid fiber cord to prevent cord separation Built for high strength, flexibility, and heat resistance Higher power transfer through your clutch Smooth engagement Built for thousands of miles of abuse
FITMENT:
Replaces OEM Part #: 3211196 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 : 2017 Polaris Ranger XP 1000 Crew : 2017-2018
Recommended Belt Break in procedure To help ensure a longer life and better performance from your belt, we strongly recommend following the break in procedure below: 1. Wash the belt in warm soapy water and let it air dry to remove all residues. 2. Scuff drive and driven clutch sheaves with a Scotch-Brite pad. 3. Then clean with brake/contact cleaner and a clean towel. 4. Drive unit in low gear for the first 15 miles. Varying your speed. Avoid riding at wide open throttle during this time. This will ensure the belt gets seated properly.