🗞️ What's new
  • 🔖 It looks like you are browsing the site as a guest. By registering on the site you can participate on the Internet's largest Polaris Ranger XD 1500 forum. To register, simply Click Here!

Walker Evans shocks

I suppose the shoulders of the shocks that are making contact could be ground down a bit, but I'm not about to do that with brand new shocks.
Jay B
I got answer back from Christopher at Walker Evans , the shocks were designed for the outer position . That was the message in entirety short and sweet. The outer hole seams have close to standard ride height with the Walkers . With the inside hole on the rear’s I would have to adjust about 1 3/4 ‘’ of ride height to get back to stock height . I put in 6 rounds in the rear shocks last and didn’t have it to stock height . Now I can move them back out to the outside hole and take the 6 rounds back out . At little note in the box from Walker saying to not use the stock locations sure would have saved a lot of aggravation .
 
That's for sure. I'll get mine changed as soon as I have a chance. Thanks for getting back on this!
 
One wouldn't think you would have to ask this question, surely they had to answer the question for themselves when they designed it.
 
One wouldn't think you would have to ask this question, surely they had to answer the question for themselves when they designed it.
My thoughts exactly , anything other than stock location should be listed somewhere . Website description would be enough , they do list for stock an arms only . Polaris now owns Walker Evans , maybe some install instructions on the web like they have for other accessories . I haven’t tried them yet I still have to move the rear back out and readjust the ride height. The collars with 500 lbs spring are considerably more difficult to adjust than my RZR was with 200 lbs.
 
Back
Top