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SuperATV POLARIS RZR TURBO R HEAVY-DUTY PROP SHAFT—RHINO DRIVELINE

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SuperATV POLARIS RZR TURBO R HEAVY-DUTY PROP SHAFT—RHINO DRIVELINEThe Toughest Prop Shaft You Can GetYour Polaris RZR Turbo R is almost built for battle, but not quite. If you push it too hard, you can wad up your drive shaft. Forget that! Upgrade or replace your stock shaft with SuperATVs Heavy Duty Rhino Driveline Prop Shaft. It gives you a bigger shaft with tougher C series CV joints. If you want the most reliable UTV, you need Rhino Driveline. Superior ConstructionWe built Rhino Driveline prop shafts with . 120

The Toughest Prop Shaft You Can Get
Your Polaris RZR Turbo R is almost built for battle, but not quite. If you push it too hard, you can wad up your drive shaft. Forget that! Upgrade or replace your stock shaft with SuperATV’s Heavy-Duty Rhino Driveline Prop Shaft. It gives you a bigger shaft with tougher C-series CV joints. If you want the most reliable UTV, you need Rhino Driveline.

Superior Construction
We built Rhino Driveline prop shafts with .120” tube walls and a 1.75” diameter tube. That’s bigger and thicker than your OEM prop shaft. It’s also made of chromoly steel alloy, unlike your OEM carbon steel prop shaft. That makes it strong enough to take on creeks, rocks, mud, and hills. It’s built for the way you ride.

C-Series
The C-Series prop shaft gives you ultimate strength and protection. It uses a CV joint built with a chromoly cage, spider, and cup, just like an axle, for superior strength. The high-quality boot keeps out mud, water, and dirt. The constant velocity of the CV means no rattle, wobble, or balance issues are possible. It’s the ultimate joint and the smart choice for any ride style.

Carrier Bearing
Rhino Driveline Prop Shafts are compatible with SuperATV Carrier Bearings only. Don't worry, they're the best you can get, and you can save when you bundle one with your Rhino Driveline Prop Shaft.

Our Heavy-Duty Carrier Bearings make maintenance and installation a breeze with a greaseable, self-aligning bearing and a two-piece cast or billet aluminum design.

Rhino Driveline Shaft:

  • Shaft diameter is .5” larger than stock
  • Shaft wall is .120” vs stock’s .088”
  • Made of 4130 chromoly tubing (stock is plain carbon steel)


C-Series:

  • Uses a strong and versatile CV joint
  • Made of 4130 chromoly steel
  • Sealed for any riding environment
  • No vibrations, no wobble, no maintenance

Fitment: 

  • Polaris RZR Turbo R : 2022+
  • Polaris RZR Turbo R 4 : 2022+

NOTE: Compatible with SuperATV carrier bearings only.

Replaces OEM Part #s: 1334415, 1334063, 1334601, 1334198, 1334062, and 1337153

DM/2-16-24

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