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Demon Powersports Polaris RZR 200 Heavy Duty Long Travel Axle (Rear)

Original price was: $192.00.Current price is: $141.81.

SKU: UTVS0112896-MAIN Category:

Description

Demon Powersports Polaris RZR 200 Heavy Duty Long Travel Axle (Rear)

The Demon Heavy Duty Long Travel Axle is built for serious strength and off-road performance at an affordable price. Featuring oversized CV joints, 4340 chromoly steel inner cages, and dual heat-treated components, it delivers enhanced durability and longevity. Its double plunge design allows up to 1.5″ of travel and 47° articulation, giving your suspension the flexibility it needs. With durable TPEE boots and molybdenum grease for smooth operation, this axle is ready for the roughest terrain. 

Features

  • Built from 4340 chromoly steel with micro-polished internals for superior strength and heat resistance

  • Oversized CV joints and re-engineered cage design for enhanced durability

  • Designed for racing in harsh terrain like desert, sand, mud, rocks, and short courses

  • Compatible with major long travel and lift kits; optimized to run cooler and last longer

  • Threaded chromoly construction eliminates snap rings for a more secure, race-proven fit

Fitment

Rear Left / Right – 3 inch Madigan Long Travel Kit

  • 2022 Polaris RZR 200 EFI
  • 2023 Polaris RZR 200 EFI
  • 2024 Polaris RZR 200 EFI
  • 2025 Polaris RZR 200 EFI

Notes

  • Sold individually

Demon Powersports (About)

Demon Powersports started with a passion for off-roading that’s probably a lot like yours. Demon spawned from our parent company, PDI International, and came about as a result of our love for the outdoors.

The team started developing products that would be applied to their own ATV / UTVs and to allow for easier travelling in all conditions. The idea was to help off-road enthusiasts with their desire to traverse through all terrains, which was the same need we had for better parts.

As the industry grew, so did Demon, it wasn’t just about our own, individual builds anymore, it was about improving parts of the machines that we needed to withstand the elements during a race.