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Polaris UTV CV Axle Trail Boot Repair Kit Universal fit 2830526 Ranger General RZR OEM

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  • UTV trail boot is a quick side of the trail fix to increase time on the trail. The flexible and durable boot material expands over a cone tool for CV boot repairs without the need to dissemble CV
  • The trail boot is versatile and will work on most makes & models. All components fit inside the cone, and a cover is provided for compact durable storage.
  • This kit easily fits in a cargo box, attached to a roll cage, in a glovebox or many other storage locations.
  • Universal fit, works as a temporary fix for most powersports axles.
  • Kit Includes: 1-Expandable CV Boot, 1- Reusable Cone Tool, 2-CV Boot Clamps, 1-Tube of Silicone Lubricant, 1-Grease Packet, and 1-Top for Cone Tool, to keep all the pieces together.


Polaris CV Boot Repair Kit Part Number: 2830526
Polaris CV Boot Repair Kit
- UTV trail boot is a quick side of the trail fix to increase time on the trail. The flexible and durable boot material expands over a cone tool for CV boot repairs without the need to dissemble CV axles.
- The trail boot is versatile and will work on most makes & models. All components fit inside the cone, and a cover is provided for compact durable storage.
- This kit easily fits in a cargo box, attached to a roll cage, in a glovebox or many other storage locations.
- Universal fit, works as a temporary fix for most powersports axles.
- Kit Includes: 1-Expandable CV Boot, 1- Reusable Cone Tool, 2-CV Boot Clamps, 1-Tube of Silicone Lubricant, 1-Grease Packet, and 1-Top for Cone Tool, to keep all the pieces together.
Polaris OEM UTV CV Boot Repair Kit


Rick Mullen
2024-11-16 18:55:09
I followed the instructions and it was a bear sliding the boot down the cone as it kept wanted to slide back up. I got a second person to help hold it down and we were making progress. We had about 3” of the boot left to pull off the end of the cone when the boot ripped. I ended up just buying a new axle…