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High Lifter Front Springs for Polaris Scrambler 850 (SPRPF1S-S)
High Lifter Front Springs for Polaris Scrambler 850 (SPRPF1S-S)
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High Lifter Front Springs for Polaris Scrambler 850 (2013–2025) (SPRPF1S-S)
Part Number: 79-13807
High Lifter SKU: SPRPF1S-S
These springs are for riders who want their machine to sit right, track straight, and stay controlled when the terrain gets nasty. If you’re loading the machine, stepping up tire size, or chasing a tighter feel, this is one of the cleanest suspension upgrades you can make.
Specifications
- Purpose-built upgrade for ride height control and suspension performance
- Built to handle real-world abuse and keep your setup feeling planted
Fitment
- Polaris Scrambler 850 (2015–2025)
- Polaris Scrambler XP 850 (2013–2014)
- Polaris Scrambler XP 850 EPS (2013)
- Polaris Sportsman 550 EPS (2014)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 (2015–2024)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 Premium (2020–2025)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 Premium LE (2020)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 SP (2015–2019)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 Trail (2020–2025)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 Ultimate Trail (2021–2023)
- Polaris Sportsman 850 Utimate Trail (2024)
- Polaris Sportsman Touring 850 (2022–2025)
- Polaris Sportsman Touring XP 1000 Trail (2022–2025)
- Polaris Sportsman X2 550 EPS (2014)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 (2015–2021)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Hunt Edition (2021–2025)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Hunter Edition (2020)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 LE (2017)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Ride Command Edition (2023)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Trail (2020–2021)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 1000 Ultimate Trail (2023–2024)
- Polaris Sportsman XP 850 (2014)
Why Buy From iShock?
We don’t just sell suspension — we build it, tune it, and fix what other setups get wrong. iShock is a factory-authorized sales, service, and installation center with decades of hands-on experience. Need help confirming fitment or choosing the right setup? Hit us up.
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