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Polaris MRZR-D4

nickd

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Does anyone know the purpose for the bracket in Lawdogs picture above showing the cargo net behind the rear seats? The bracket in question is located on the back deck right behind the rear seats. It is also used on both the 4 seat and 2 seat gas models.
 

publicenema

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Does anyone know the purpose for the bracket in Lawdogs picture above showing the cargo net behind the rear seats? The bracket in question is located on the back deck right behind the rear seats. It is also used on both the 4 seat and 2 seat gas models.
Which bracket?

the aluminum narrow strip ones with a bunch of holes is for cargo securement, I can't remember the brand name but knockoffs are all over calling them L-track rails.

The other brackets that poke the back of the seats with the pins for them are to secure NATO spec litters
 

publicenema

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Does anyone know if the rear differential is unlockable? Mine seemed to be permanently locked however the display shows it only as the right rear engaged and it has eaten another rear axle. Civi models do unlock but they also have a switch.
Looking at the breakdown of the main case, I don't see a differential anywhere. The only polaris's that have an unlockable rear axle to my knowledge are those equipped with a turf mode. I can check the service manual later but I've never know the rear axle to not chirp on these. These are made for off-road use, so avoid tight circles on pavement or steer with the throttle.
 

gottaluvit

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Looking at the breakdown of the main case, I don't see a differential anywhere. The only polaris's that have an unlockable rear axle to my knowledge are those equipped with a turf mode. I can check the service manual later but I've never know the rear axle to not chirp on these. These are made for off-road use, so avoid tight circles on pavement or steer with the throttle.
Thank you. I saw no mention of it in the repair manual either. Time to order one of the heaviest made out there, and change my driving habits.
 

gottaluvit

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I didn't take any pics, but Cobra Axles in Houston made me a spec rear axle for the MRZR-D4. The fit is exactly like the OEM axle and it's definitely beefy.

While the Rhino 2.0 may also fit and will save you a few bucks, it's nice to know that there are options out there in the event that we need spares.

Cobra Axles Link
I ordered one from Cobra axles. That one should last longer!
 
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