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Simplified Polaris Maintenance Schedules for Everyday Use

By Kavan Wright | How-To on January 9, 2025
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When was the last time you did some routine maintenance on your Polaris side-by-side? If it’s been awhile or if you’ve been ignoring the maintenance light on your dash for a little too long, getting back on a routine maintenance schedule is vital. Not only will this improve your rig’s performance now, it can also have a positive impact on its long-term durability.

We’ve compiled Polaris maintenance schedules for some of the most popular models. Regularly scheduled maintenance is important, but if something seems off, it’s a good idea to check it out even if it isn’t scheduled. We’ve organized the maintenance by how often it should be done.

In order to keep things simple, we didn’t include every last maintenance item in the owner’s manual. Instead, we included the most common maintenance items that are the most relevant to the average rider. If you’re looking for a complete maintenance schedule, check your Polaris owner’s manual.

Keep in mind that all of the maintenance intervals listed are for standard riding. If you’re the kind of person that likes to go mudding, constantly goes waist deep in water, or rides in super dusty or sandy areas, you should cut the maintenance interval for each item in half.

Select Your Polaris Model

  • Polaris General 1000
  • Polaris Ranger XD 1500
  • Polaris Ranger XP 1000
  • Polaris Ranger 1000
  • Polaris Ranger 570 Full-Size
  • Polaris Ranger 500
  • Polaris RZR Pro R
  • Polaris RZR Pro S
  • Polaris RZR Pro XP
  • Polaris RZR XP Turbo
  • Polaris RZR XP Turbo S
  • Polaris RZR Trail
  • Polaris RZR Trail S
  • Polaris RZR XP 1000
  • Polaris RZR 170/200

Polaris Maintenance Schedules

Polaris General 1000 (Sport, Deluxe, and Premium) Maintenance Schedule

Treat your General right and you’ll get years and years of excellent performance for your trouble. If maintenance has been slipping your mind or aren’t sure where to start to keep your Polaris running at its best, our handy basic maintenance schedule is a good place to start. There are even links in the chart to some handy replacement parts if you need them right away!

Polaris General
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Weekly –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear10Monthly100 (160 km)Inspect periodically
Battery25Monthly200 (320 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Engine Oil & Filter1006 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change the oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at 500 miles)
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; adjust; replace as needed
Front Gearcase Oil10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid (perform a break-in oil level check after the first month)
Spark Plugs10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid (perform a break-in oil level check after the first month)
Radiator Coolant –5 years –Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris Ranger XD 1500 Maintenance Schedule

Extreme performance and durability is the name of the game for your Polaris Ranger XD, so all the wear and tear you put it through makes regular maintenance a must. No matter what kind of work you need your Ranger to handle, keeping your rig in top shape will ensure you won’t miss a beat.

Polaris Ranger 1500 XD
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect periodically
Battery20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Engine Oil & Filter20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Change the oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at 500 miles)
Drive Belt20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; adjust; replace as needed
Front Gearcase Oil20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Change fluid (perform a break-in oil level check after the first month)
Spark Plugs20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid20012 months 2,000 (3,200 km)Change fluid (perform a break-in oil level check after the first month)
Radiator Coolant –60 months5,000 (8,000 km)Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris Ranger XP 1000 Maintenance Schedule

Whether you’re focused on getting the job done or hitting the trails on the weekend, your XP is a do-it-all machine. But since it can do it all, keeping your Polaris Ranger on a regular maintenance and service schedule is important for ensuring you get the performance you need every time you ride. If you have been putting off maintenance for a little while or are just looking to get back on a set schedule, check out the chart for a basic guide and to pick up some parts you need from SuperATV.

Polaris Ranger XP 1000
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Brake Pad Wear10Monthly100 (160 km)Inspect periodically
Battery25Monthly200 (320 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Air Filter506 Months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Engine Oil & Filter1006 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at one month)
Front Gearcase Oil10012 Months1,000 (1,600 km)Change oil (break-in check after first month)
Spark Plugs10012 Months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings10012 Months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Drive Belt10012 Months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid10012 Months1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid (Break-in oil level check at one month)
Clutch60036 Months6,000 (9,600 km)Inspect; replace worn parts
Radiator Coolant –5 years –Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris Ranger 1000 Maintenance Schedule

Your Polaris Ranger is capable on the jobsite and on the trails, but if you fall behind on regular maintenance, you’ll start noticing a dip in performance whenever you ride. Lucky for you, some simple, routine maintenance can go a long way towards making sure your Ranger is performing at its best ride after ride for years to come.

Polaris Ranger 570
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Brake Pad Wear10Monthly100 (160 km)Inspect periodically
Battery25Monthly200 (320 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Air Filter506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Engine Oil & Filter10012 month1,000 (1,600 km)Change oil (break-in change at one month)
Front Gearcase Oil10012 month1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid (break-in change at one month)
Spark Plugs10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Drive Belt20024 months2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid25024 months2,000 (3,200 km)Change fluid
Clutch 60036 months6,000 (9,600 km)Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Radiator Coolant –5 years –Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris Ranger 570 Full-Size Maintenance Schedule

Reliable, durable, powerful—there’s no denying the Polaris Ranger 570 offers great value and impressive performance. However, if your maintenance starts to slip behind schedule, it’s likely you won’t be getting everything you want and need from your rig. To keep your Ranger at its hardworking best, setting up a regular maintenance schedule is a must.

Polaris Ranger 570
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Weekly –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear10Monthly –Inspect Periodically
Battery20Monthly –Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Engine Oil & Filter1006 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at one month)
Front Gearcase Oil1006 months –Inspect level; change yearly
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid1006 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect level; change yearly
Spark Plugs10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings10012 months –Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Radiator Coolant –5 years –Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris Ranger 500 Maintenance Schedule

Want to keep your Ranger running at its best? You don’t need to scale back on the work your rig already does—just getting on a maintenance schedule can go a long way to ensure high-quality, long-term performance. It may not be as fun or flashy as adding some new accessories or equipment to your rig, but maintenance is the best way to make sure your Ranger can handle every job you need it to for years to come.

Polaris Ranger 570
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Weekly –Inspect; replace as needed
Battery20Monthly –Check terminals; clean; test
Brake Pad Wear10Monthly100 (160 km)Inspect periodically
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Engine Oil & Filter1006 months
1,000 (1,600 km)
Change oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at one month)
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid1006 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid
Front Gearcase Oil10012 month1,000 (1,600 km)Change oil (break-in change at one month; inspect every 6 months)
Spark Plugs10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; clean; replace won parts
Radiator Coolant –5 years –Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris RZR Pro R Maintenance Schedule

There’s nothing like ripping through a ride on your Pro R. With its unmatched style and premium performance, no matter who you’re riding with, odds are good that your RZR Pro R will be at the front of the pack and center of attention. That is, as long as you’ve been keeping up with your maintenance. If you’ve noticed declining performance on your recent rides, sticking to a maintenance schedule could be the answer for your Polaris RZR.

Polaris RZR Pro R
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter256 months 500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear256 months 500 (800 km)Inspect periodically
Battery256 months500 (800 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Engine Oil & Filter5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Change the oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at 500 miles)
Drive Belt5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Front Gearcase Oil5012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid
Spark Plugs5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace worn parts as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid
Radiator Coolant –60 months5,000 (8,000 km)Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris RZR Pro S Maintenance Schedule

Conquering every obstacle and roaring through the wide open spaces—and looking good doing it—should be a breeze for your RZR Pro S. But if you’ve noticed that you aren’t getting the top-tier performance that you used to, think back to the last time you did maintenance. If it’s been too long, there’s a good chance getting back to a routine maintenance schedule will go a long way to getting your Polaris RZR back to its best.

Polaris RZR Pro S
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter256 months 500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear256 months 500 (800 km)Inspect periodically
Battery256 months500 (800 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Engine Oil & Filter5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Change the oil and filter (perform a break-in oil change at 500 miles)
Drive Belt5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Front Gearcase Oil5012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid
Spark Plugs5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch–24 months2,000 (3,200 km)Inspect; replace worn parts as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid5012 months 1,000 (1,600 km)Change fluid
Radiator Coolant –60 months5,000 (8,000 km)Change coolant (check before every ride)

Polaris RZR Pro XP Maintenance Schedule

Your Polaris RZR Pro XP is a trail conquering machine—but even its ultra-durable construction won’t be able to hold up to all the wear and tear without a little help. Keeping your RZR in top condition is vital for getting the high-quality performance you need, and it all starts with proper maintenance. Check out the chart for the basic calendar for routine maintenance your RZR Pro XP requires and grab the parts you need while you’re at it.

Polaris RZR PRO XP
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50 –500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR XP Turbo Maintenance Schedule

Your Polaris is a durable, top-quality machine, but ensuring you keep getting the best performance possible out of your XP Turbo means staying up to date with all your maintenance tasks. If you aren’t sure when you should be doing this maintenance, you’re in luck: SuperATV has all the basics in one chart to make sure you can keep your rig running for years to come.

Polaris RZR XP Turbo
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50 –500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR XP Turbo S Maintenance Schedule

Don’t wait until something breaks to figure out when parts need replacing on your Polaris side-by-side. By keeping up with a consistent maintenance schedule, you’ll be able to lengthen the life of your rig and keep it performing at its best at the same time. Even better? SuperATV has many of the parts you need for routine maintenance.

Polaris RZR XP Turbo S
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50– 500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR Trail Maintenance Schedule

Zipping through narrow paths, taking on any trail, and staying comfortable the whole ride, your Polaris RZR Trail delivers top-tier performance for any trail rider. But maintaining that kind of performance takes just that—maintenance. And if you fall behind, the more likely you are to fall back to the pack or even have a costly and avoidable breakdown on a ride. Set and stick to a routine maintenance schedule and you’ll give your rig the time and attention it needs to perform at its best on every trial you ride.

Polaris RZR Trail
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50 –500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR Trail S Maintenance Schedule

There’s nothing quite like ripping up the trail on your Polaris, especially when your rig is tuned up and firing on all cylinders. However, if you’ve fallen behind on your regular maintenance, there might be some rides where you don’t have the same kind of performance you’re used to. A little hiccup here, some slow response there, it can all add up to an underwhelming day of riding. The solution? Sometimes all it comes down to is a little bit of routine maintenance.

Polaris RZR Trail S
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50 –500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR Trail S 1000 Maintenance Schedule

No matter how often you ride or how careful you are, regular maintenance is key to keeping your Polaris side-by-side running at its best. We know you didn’t pick up this rig to keep it sitting in your garage looking pretty—getting out to conquer the trails is what this machine does best. Luckily, you know your Trail S 1000 can handle all the bumps and bruises trail riding can dish out, but if you want to keep the top-tier performance that you’re accustomed to, take the time to follow a routine maintenance schedule.

Polaris RZR Trail S 1000
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50 –500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR XP 1000 Maintenance Schedule

Get the performance you need on every ride with an easy-to-follow routine maintenance schedule for your Polaris RZR XP 1000. There’s no magic formula to ensure you’ll never have issues while you ride, but taking the time to do regular maintenance can cut down on the chances that you’ll be struggling at the back of the pack or have a breakdown while you’re out riding.

Polaris RZR XP 1000
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Air Filter –Pre-ride –Inspect; replace as needed
Brake Pad Wear25 –250 (402 km)Inspect pad wear
Battery25 –250 (402 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Drive Belt506 months500 (800 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch506 months500 (800 km)(Drive and driven) Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Engine Oil & Filter506 months500 (800 km)Change oil and filter; inspect used oil for contaminants (perform break-in oil change after one month)
Front Gearcase Oil50 –500 (800 km)Inspect oil level; add lubricant as needed
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid50 –500 (800 km)Inspect/add lubricant if needed
Wheel Bearings100 –1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Spark Plugs500 –5,000 (8,000 km)Replace; inspect every 100 hours
Radiator Coolant500– 5,000 (8,000 km)Replace coolant (check pre-ride)

Polaris RZR 170/200 Maintenance Schedule

Whether it’s an RZR 170 or the newer 200, there’s no doubt that proper maintenance is vital for keeping youth riders safe and ensuring they enjoy every ride. While some maintenance should be done solely by an adult or professional, setting (and keeping) a schedule is a great way for young riders to learn about side-by-sides, basic upkeep tasks, and the value of routine maintenance. 

Polaris RZR 170
Photo by Polaris
PartMaintenance Interval HoursMaintenance Interval DateMaintenance Interval Miles (Kilometers)Maintenance Needed
Brake Pad Wear10Monthly100 (160 km)Inspect periodically
Battery25Monthly250 (400 km)Check terminals; clean; test
Engine Oil & Filter306 months300 (480 km)Change the oil and filter
Rear Gearcase/Transmission Fluid25 Monthly250 (400 km) –
Spark Plugs10012 months600 (1,000 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Wheel Bearings10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Clutch10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; clean; replace worn parts
Drive Belt10012 months1,000 (1,600 km)Inspect; replace as needed
Air Filter– Daily– Inspect; replace as need

Keeping Your Polaris Maintained for Worry-Free Adventures

No matter what model of Polaris you ride, making sure your machine stays up to date on maintenance is one of the best ways to ensure you get the performance you need and expect ride after ride. If you’re searching for the right tools or parts for your rig, check out our huge inventory over at SuperATV—we bet you can find something fun to add to your rig there too!

If you have any questions about maintenance or want some extra advice, leave a comment or get in touch with us. We’d love to help you find all the answers you need!

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