Your Suzuki King Quad Craves This Mud-Slinging Upgrade!
Buddy, if you're rolling a Suzuki King Quad 700 with 28+ inch tires, hear this: the EPI Mudder Clutch Kit is your ATV's missing superpower. Stop getting bogged down and start rooster-tailing through the muck like a pro.
Features to Unleash the Beast:
Bye-Bye Bogging: Regain that lost low-end power when you went with bigger tires.
Mud-Churning Torque: Spin those oversized tires with ease for epic mud-slinging.
Throttle Response That Bites: Faster backshifts mean instant power when you need it.
Keep Your Belt Cool: Less belt slip means less heat and longer belt life.
DIY Hero: Easy installation gets you back on the trails fast.
FAQs (Because We Know You've Got Questions):
What's this fit? 2007 Suzuki King Quad 700 4x4 listed on the fitment tab, specifically set up for 28+ inch tires and elevations from 0-3000ft.
Is it hard to install? Nope, but you might need a few special tools (clutch compression tool, etc.) – check the instructions.
Why You'll Be the Envy of the Mud Pit:
Conquer the deepest, stickiest mud holes.
Show off that new power (and those monster tires) with epic mud throws.
Bragging rights when you out-mud your buddies.
Your King Quad will thank you with a mighty roar.
Stop wishing your ATV had more guts in the mud. Upgrade to the EPI Mudder Clutch Kit and become the mud-riding legend you were meant to be!
Fitment
2007 Suzuki King Quad 700 4x4
Features
Designed for 28+ inch tires and 0-3,000 feet elevation
Helps restore power loss due to addition of larger tires
Allows for easier turning of larger tires in the mud
Better low end power and torque
Quicker backshift which results in crisp throttle response
Reduces belt slip and clutch heat
Important Info
This clutch kit requires the following tools for installation:
Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and toluene, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov