mud_dog450
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Joined: 6/20/2004
From: Northeastern Indiana
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I can personally say that they will help you out in the mud. A good quality, adjustable stabilizer set on it's max setting will take tons of feedback out of the bars, especially the oscillations when riding at higher speeds. It will also make it so you aren't so exhausted at the end of the day from fighting the bars. There are a few companies that make them for a Polaris. Google it. They might not be specifically for your model, but you can always make a bracket.
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