Your Polaris Sportsman 800 EBS begs for mud-slinging power – answer the call with this EPI Mudder Clutch Kit
Ever feel like your Sportsman 800 is gasping for air when those 28+ inch tires hit the thick stuff? Unleash the beast with EPI's Mudder Clutch Kit – specifically tuned for bog-stomping dominance.
Key Features for Young Mud Junkies:
Instant Mud-Shredding Torque: Get the low-end grunt back that those big tires stole – laugh as you churn through the soupiest muck.
Goodbye Belt Slip: This ain't no granny clutch! Designed to reduce belt slip and heat for when you need to pin it through the nastiest hole.
Crisp Response: Quicker backshift means instant power when you need it, perfect for those surprise mud pits.
DIY Install: No need to beg dad for help (unless you want to). EPI makes it easy for weekend warriors to upgrade their rides.
FAQs:
Is this some magic potion for my quad?: Nope, just serious performance tuning for larger tires. Adds low-end power and gets those big lugs spinning.
But will it work on MY Sportsman 800 EBS?: This kit is specifically designed for 2008-09 models listed on the fitment tab.
Upgrade Benefits:
Reclaim lost power when running 28+ tires
Conquer the deepest, sloppiest mud holes
Durable parts mean more play, less wrenching
Bragging rights over your buddies stuck in the goo
Ready to transform your Sportsman 800 EBS into the mud monster it was born to be? Grab this EPI Mudder Clutch Kit – it's cheaper than getting winched out!
Fitment
2009 Polaris Sportsman 800 EFI
2008 Polaris Sportsman X2 700 EFI
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
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