HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit User Guide

October 27, 2023
Hl

73-15976 73-15980
Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8” Dual Idler Portal Kit
PGL-850DI-RNG1 PGL-860DI-RNG1
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PRODUCT DISCLAIMER

IMPORTANT PRODUCT USE AND SAFETY INFORMATION / WARNINGS

This product is designed for use on ATVs and/or RUVs to lower the fi nal drive gear ratio and increase ground clearance. Purchasers should be aware that use of this product  may increase the frequency of required maintenance, part wear, and will raise the center of gravity on your ATV and/or RUV, increasing risk of roll-over, injury and  death on all types of terrain. It is your responsibility to always inform other operators and passengers of this vehicle about the added risks with this product.
High Lifter’s products are designed to best fi t user’s ATV/RUV under stock conditions. Adding, modifying, or fabricating any OEM or aftermarket parts will void warranty.  High Lifter Products, products could interfere with other aftermarket accessories. If the user has aftermarket products on machine, contact High Lifter Products to verify that  they will work together. Adding aftermarket suspension components and/or more aggressive tires can cause breakage of other OEM driveline components such as differentials, axles, or drive shafts.
Riders should be advised that the handling characteristics of a taller ATV and/or RUV are different and require extra care when riding, particularly on the side of hills or off- camber situations. If you further raise the center of gravity by adding taller tires, heavy loads to racks or seats, or by any other means, the ATV and/or RUV must be operated  with even more care, at slower speeds and on relatively fl at ground. All turns should be done at a slow speed, even on level ground.
Operation of an ATV and/or RUV with or without modifi ed suspension components, while or shortly after consuming alcohol or drugs, subjects the rider and passengers to  the risk of serious bodily harm or possible death. This risk is compounded if the riders do not wear an approved helmets and other safety gear. High Lifter urges that all  approved safety gear be worn when riding an ATV and/or RUV as a driver or passenger.
By purchasing and installing High Lifter Products, products, user agrees that should damages occur, High Lifter Products will not be held responsible for loss of time, use,  labor fees, replacement parts, or freight charges. High Lifter Products will not be held responsible for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages that  result from any product purchased from High Lifter Products. The total liability of seller to user for all damages, losses, and causes of action, shall not exceed the total purchase price paid for the product that gives rise to the claim.

Dealers and other Installers
You are responsible for informing your customer and end user of the information contained above and the increased potential hazards of operating an ATV and/or RUV equipped with modifi ed suspension components.
If you install any suspension modifying components, it is your responsibility to also install the warning label prominently in view of the driver and in prominent view of the  driver and passenger on RUVs and multi-passenger ATVs. They should also be instructed to notify anyone operating the vehicle, as well as any passengers, that said vehicle is modifi ed.
As discussed above, it is critically important that they be instructed in the need for slower speed operation, regardless of terrain, after this lift kit is installed.
High Lifter Products, Inc., 7455 Atkinson Drive, Shreveport, LA 71129 – Phone: 1-800-699-0947

THE PRODUCT IS/WILL:

  • Designed and intended for use on a UTV at slow speeds.
  • Increase the center of gravity.
  • Increase the turning radius.
  • Increase the stopping distance when adding larger tires.
  • Increase and accelerate wear of factory components including bushings, bearings, ball joints, and tie rod ends.
  • We cannot guarantee fi tment with other aftermarket accessories.

Safety Guidelines:

  • Inspect all moving factory suspension components particularly ball joints, tie rod ends, control arm connections, and brakes prior to each ride and replace if worn.
  • Inspect clearances with control arms and brake lines prior to each ride.
  • Wheel spacers should not be used with a Portal Gear Kit.
  • 14” or larger wheels must be used with the Portal Gear Kit. 12” wheels cannot be used.
  • Jumping, high speeds, and quick maneuvering should be avoided.

Maintenance Information:

  • Check gear oil in portal boxes following 25 hours of riding or sooner, depending on how you ride.
  • Use 4 oz of SAE 80W-90 Gear Lubricant as needed in each portal box.
  • Replace worn factory components including bushings, bearings, ball joints, brakes, and tie rod ends when they show wear.

Any vehicle equipped with a Portal Gear Kit must have the enclosed large format “Warning to Driver” decal installed on the inside of the windshield or on the vehicle’s dash, within driver’s view. The “Warning to Driver” decal is to act as a constant safety reminder for whoever may be operating the vehicle.

INSTALLING dealer:
It is your responsibility to install the “Warning to Driver” decal and forward these installation instructions to the vehicle owner for review of warnings, product use, and  maintenance information. Replacement Warning Decals are available FREE on request. These instructions are to be kept with the vehicle registration papers and owner’s manual for the service life of the vehicle.

REFUSED Shipments/Order CANCELLATION:
Refused shipments are subject to a 20% restocking fee plus all associated freight costs. It is our goal to ship all orders in a timely manner. If a customer wishes to cancel an order (provided it is not a special order product), it is the responsibility of the customer to cancel the order prior to the product being shipped. If a customer cancels an order after product has been shipped, refused shipment, cancellation, or return will be subject to a 20% restocking fee and any freight charges incurred. For orders outside the United States, any fees associated with customs or duties are non-refundable.

DAMAGED Shipments:
All claims for damaged shipments must be made within 72 hours of delivery to the point of destination. Any damage to package should be noted with carrier at the time of  delivery if possible. We will not be responsible for damage claims made over 72 hours after delivery to the point of destination.

PORTAL INTRODUCTION

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC PERFORM THE INSTALLATION. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO FOLLOW ALL STANDARD SAFETY PROCEDURES.

  • PRIOR to installation, a thorough inspection of the suspension should be made. Inspect the vehicles steering, driveline, and brake systems, paying close attention to the suspension link arms and bushings, anti-sway bars and bushings, tie rod ends, ball joints and wheel bearings.
  • Also check the steering sector-to-frame and all suspension-to-frame attaching points for stress cracks. The overall vehicle must be in excellent working condition. Any worn, bent or broken parts should be repaired and/or replaced.

NOTE: DO NOT add or fabricate any components to gain additional suspension height.
NOTE: AFTER installation, another inspection should take place, checking for loose components or missing hardware. Inspect, again after eight (8) hours of operation.  Remember to check your lug nuts again.
NOTE: A factory service manual should be on hand for reference. The manual will contain fastener torque specs, assembly techniques, and special tool requirements that are unique.

REQUIREMENTS

TOOLS

  • Jack & Stands
  • Metric & standard socket assortments
  • Metric & standard hex key/sockets
  • Impact Driver
  • Torque wrench
  • Multi-purpose pliers
  • Wire cutter/snips
  • Mallet (Soft face hammer)
  • Drift punch/pin/ Blind Bearing Puller

SUPPLIES

  • Water-resistant grease
  • DOT 4 brake fl uid
  • 80w90 gear oil

TIRE REQUIREMENTS

  • Up to 34” Stock
  • 37” Forward Kit 1.5”
  • 38” Forward Kit and Lift Kit
  • 40” Big Lift Kit

WHEEL REQUIREMENTS

  • 22″ or larger wheel required
  • 22″ wheels cannot exceed 5″ backspacing

HARDWARE
(PGLBOX-P801-B1) 73-15979

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - PARTS
DIAGRAM

FRONT BACKING PLATES
(PGLBOX-P801-B2) 73-16128| PORTALS| REAR BACKING PLATES
(PGLBOX-P801-B3) 73-16114
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PORTALS

HUB & ROTOR
(PLGBOX-HRB-801) 73-15967

FRONT WHEELS

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FRONT WHEELS

FRONT PASSENGER SIDE KEEP ALL FACTORY HARDWARE.
Place jack under the FRONT center of the UTV and lift until the weight is off the suspension.
and lift until the weight is off the suspension.
Ensure that the vehicle is properly secured by using jack stands.
Raise unit an additional 8” to accommodate portals.
Remove the front wheels.

BRAKE CALIPER

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Remove the caliper by removing the (2) stock mounting bolts (15mm) Remove the front mud scraper (8mm). KEEP ALL FACTORY HARDWARE.

HUB ASSEMBLY

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HUB ASSEMBLY

Remove the cotter pin, axle nut, and washers from the hub assembly, then remove the hub. (27mm)
REPEAT STEPS ON OPPOSITE SIDE

BALL JOINTS & TIE RODS

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - BALL JOINTS & TIE
RODS

KEEP ALL FACTORY HARDWARE.
Disconnect the tie rod from the knuckle. (18mm)| Disconnect the Upper ball joint by removing the bolt at the knuckle. (15mm)| Remove axle, then disconnect the Lower ball joint by removing the nut at the knuckle. (18mm)

FRONT BACKING PLATEHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal
Kit - BACKING PLATE

Insert the lower ball joint into the lower mount bracket on the backing plate. Loosely secure with factory nut.
Insert the axle into the backing plate.
Insert the upper ball joint into the upper mount bracket.
Fasten ball joints with the factory hardware.
(15mm) [50 ft lbs] Note: You may need to clean powder coating from the holes.

BOX CAP

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - BOX
CAP

Remove the 1/4-20 x 3/4” screws & cap/gasket from the lid of the FRONT portal box.| NOTE: On the FRONT portal boxes, the drive gear splines should be recessed  to accommodate the shorter front drive shaft splines.

FRONT CALIPER BRACKET

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Kit - FRONT CALIPER

Install the 115N caliper bracket facing the FRONT of the vehicle.
The bolt head should sit flush with the bracket.
The installment should look like the featured diagram, when complete.

HARDWARE
Insert the (6) 1/2” washers and 1/2 x 4-1/2” bolts below through the remaining (6) holes in the front portal box.

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HARDWARE

FRONT PORTAL

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Apply water-resistant grease to the drive splines. Be sure to apply product all around the outer edge as well.
Rotate the portal box ‘Up & In’ as you guide the drive shaft axle through the inner drive gear.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
PORTAL

Insert the bolts through the corresponding holes in the backing plate.
Loosely fasten all (8) bolts with 1/2” flat washers and 1/2” lock nuts. Ensure parts fit correctly then torque. (3/4) [105 ft lbs]

TIE RODHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - TIE ROD
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TIE ROD END
Install the tie rod end into the backing plate mount bracket. Fasten with the factory hardware. (18mm) [90 ft lbs] NOTE: If you are using our High Lifter Big Lift or Front Forward Arms in conjunction with this portal kit, you may need to drill out the tie rod mount bracket to utilize the  steering hardware you are currently using.

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Apply LOCTITE (BLUE) to the supplied M18 axle nut with shoulder PGLC-AXNUT-4 and torque onto the drive shaft axle. (30mm) [20 ft lbs]| Align the portal box lid cap & gasket. Use the 1/4-20 x 3/4” screws to secure the cap to the portal box. [8 ft lbs]

ROTOR ASSEMBLY

Locate all (4) multi pattern hubs, so they can all be assembled at the same time. They are designed to work with different bolt patterns.
NOTE: They may have oil on them to prevent corrosion.
If so, you will need to use a cleaner and remove most of the oil.
With the shorter lip side faced down, find the bolt pattern that corresponds to your make and model.
Use the provided studs (12mm-1.5 stud) (4/156mm bolt pattern)HL Polaris
Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - ROTOR ASSEMBLY ROTOR
ASSEMBLY

For the following steps, place this side (the shorter lip) face down on your working surface.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
ASSEMBLY

DO NOT PRESS THE STUDS INTO THE TAPPED HOLES THAT ARE FOR THE ROTOR.HL
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STUDS

Place the 1/2 spacers over the tapped holes.
These spacers go BETWEEN the hub and rotor.

Install the rotor and secure it to the hub by applying LOCTITE (RED) to the (4) 3/8 x 1-1/4” hex head bolts & (4) 3/8 lock washer. (7/32) [45 ft lbs] HL
Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - Install the
rotor

ROTOR & HUBHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
ROTOR & HUB

Apply waterproof grease to the spindle splines and slide the brake rotor onto the spindle shaft.
Slide on the 30mm lock washer, 30mm castle nut. (46mm) [Min 120 ft lbs] Tighten the castle nut further if needed to align grooves with hole in the spindle for the cotter pin.
Install the cotter pin, then bend it to secure it.

FRONT BRAKE LINES![HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit

Disconnect the stock brake line from the caliper, if you have not done so already. Have a container ready to collect fluid.

FRONT BRAKE LINE EXTENSION

STOCK BRAKE LINE TO EXTENSION INSTALL

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - STOCK BRAKE
LINE

Locate the propper BRAKE LINE EXTENSION. Using the supplied button head hex drive banjo bolt, connect the STOCK BRAKE LINE to the BLIND-END BRAKE  LINE EXTENSION. Ensure the copper washers are on each side of the banjo fitting.
NOTE: Verify that the back of the blind hole fitting (rounded portion) is facing INWARD towards the center of the unit.

BRAKE LINE EXTENSION
EACH UNIT HAS A SPECIFIC BRAKE LINE LENGTH AND FITTING TO THE CALIPER. THE FOLLOWING CHART DISPLAYS THE CORRECT LINE  FOR THIS SPECIFIC APPLICATION.
ALL BRAKE LINE EXTENSIONS HAVE A BLIND-HOLE THAT CONNECTS TO THE STOCK LINE.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - STRAIGHT
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EXTENSION TO CALIPER INSTALL
On the opposite end, connect the REQUIRED BRAKE LINE EXTENSION to the stock brake caliper. Verify there is a copper washer on each side of the banjo fitting.  Position the fitting like the photo previewed.
NOTE: The fitting & length will vary depending on the make, model, and brake caliper (front vs. rear)HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler
Portal Kit - CALIPER INSTALL

THIS STEP IS FOR (RNG1-3) SPECIAL EDITIONS ONLY IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A SPECIAL EDITION SKIP THIS STEP

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SKIPHL Polaris
Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - CALIPER

CALIPER
Install the caliper onto the portal box. Use the (2) stock bolts to secure the caliper to the bracket [30 ft lbs].
NOTE: Remember, the bleed off valve always goes to the TOP of the caliper. [30 ft lbs] torque (13mm) [15 ft lbs]HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8
Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - BACKING PLATE 1

BACKING PLATE
Secure the brake line to the FRONT of the portal backing plate by using (2) p-clamps FACING INWARD TOWARD THE CENTER OF THE UNIT.
Insert a 5mm x 20mm bolt through the clamp and backing plate, followed by a 5mm washer on each side and 5mm lock nut.

ENSURE ALL LINES ARE SECURE AND FREE OF PINCHING OR BINDING FROM MOVING PARTS.

REAR WHEELSHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
REAR WHEELS

REAR PASSENGER SIDE
KEEP ALL FACTORY HARDWARE.
Place jack under the REAR center of the UTV and lift until the weight is off the suspension.
Ensure that the vehicle is properly secured by using jack stands.
Raise unit an additional 8” to accommodate portals.
Remove the rear wheels.

BRAKES & HUB

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - BRAKES &
HUB

Remove the caliper by removing the (2) stock mounting bolts from the knuckle. (15mm)| Remove the cotter pin and castle nut (27mm) on the rear axles, then remove the brake rotor assembly.

BUSHINGS

IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO A BLIND BEARING PULLER WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND USING THIS TOOL OVER USING A PUNCH. USING A PUNCH MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE BUSHINGS.

REAR KNUCKLE ASSEMBLY
Remove the bolts and nuts that attach the rear knuckle to the upper (15mm) & lower (18mm) A-arms. Retain factory hardware.
Reuse your factory pivot caps, bushings, and sleeves, if in good condition. Inspect components for wear. Replace as needed.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8
Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - REAR KNUCKLE

Remove pivot caps and sleeves from both arms.
Use a blind bearing puller or a flat punch to remove the bushings.
NOTE: Use caution when removing the bushings from the knuckle, there is a stop built in that prevents the bushing from pushing out when installed.
Because of this, the bushing must be pushed out from the opposite side.

REAR BACKING PLATE
Insert the bushings, sleeves, and pivot caps into the collars of the rear right backing plate
NOTE: We recommend applying quality water-resistant grease to the bushings, especially inside the pivot collar and along the sleeve. HL
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NOTE: You will need a press or vice and a socket of similar diameter as the bushings to press them into place.

NEED REPLACEMENT BUSHINGS?

https://www.highlifter.com/bushing-kits/BK-HL-P-12.asp

BOX CAP

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Remove the 1/4-20 x 3/4” screws, cap, and gasket from the lid of the assembled portal box.| NOTE: On the REAR portal boxes, the drive gear is reversed, and the splines should be to the outside edge to accommodate the longer rear drive shaft splines.

REAR CALIPER BRACKET

Install the 118o caliper bracket facing the REAR of the vehicle.
The bolt head should sit flush with the bracket.
The installment should look like the featured diagram, when complete.HL
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HARDWARE
Insert the (6) 1/2” washers and 1/2 x 4-1/2” bolts below through the remaining (6) holes in the front portal box.

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REAR PORTAL ASSEMBLY

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Apply water-resistant grease to the drive splines.
Be sure to apply product all around the outer edge as well.
Rotate the portal box ‘Up & In’ as you guide the drive shaft axle through the inner drive gear.
Insert the bolts through the corresponding holes in the backing plate.HL
Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
Rotate

Loosely fasten all (8) bolts with 1/2” flat washers and 1/2” lock nuts. Ensure parts fit correctly then torque. (3/4) [105 ft lbs]

REAR AXLE NUT

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - REAR AXLE
NUT

With the portal box installed, apply LOCTITE (BLUE) to the supplied M18 axle nut PGLC-AXNUT-2 and torque onto the drive shaft axle. (30mm) [20 ft lbs]| Align the portal box lid cap & gasket. Use the 1/4-20 x 3/4” screws to secure the cap to the portal box. [8 ft lbs]

ROTOR ASSEMBLY
IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY ASSEMBLED THE HUB TO THE ROTOR, REFER TO STEPS 13-17 FOR DETAILS.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
ROTOR ASSEMBLY

Apply waterproof grease to the spindle splines and slide the brake rotor assembly onto the spindle shaft.
Slide on the 30mm lock washer, 30mm castle nut. (46mm) [Min 120 ft lbs] Tighten the castle nut further if needed to align grooves with hole in the spindle for the cotter pin. Install the cotter pin, then bend it to secure it.

BRAKE CALIPER

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Disconnect the rear factory brake lines from the calipers. Have a container ready to collect brake fluid.| Install the caliper onto the portal box. Use the stock bolts to secure the caliper to the bracket [30 ft lbs].
NOTE: Remember, the bleed off valve always goes to the TOP of the caliper. [30 ft lbs] torque (13mm) [15 ft lbs]

REAR BRAKE LINE EXTENSION

STOCK BRAKE LINE TO EXTENSION INSTALLHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8
Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - STOCK BRAKE LINE 2

Locate the propper BRAKE LINE EXTENSION. Using the supplied button head hex drive banjo bolt, connect the STOCK BRAKE LINE to the BLIND-END BRAKE LINE EXTENSION. Ensure the copper washers are on each side of the banjo fitting.
NOTE: Verify that the back of the blind hole fitting (rounded portion) is facing INWARD towards the center of the unit.

BRAKE LINE EXTENSION
EACH UNIT HAS A SPECIFIC BRAKE LINE LENGTH AND FITTING TO THE CALIPER. THE FOLLOWING CHART DISPLAYS THE CORRECT LINE  FOR THIS SPECIFIC APPLICATION.
ALL BRAKE LINE EXTENSIONS HAVE A BLIND-HOLE THAT CONNECTS TO THE STOCK LINE.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
STRAIGHT

EXTENSION TO CALIPER INSTALL
On the opposite end, connect the REQUIRED BRAKE LINE EXTENSION to the stock brake caliper. Verify there is a copper washer on each side of the banjo fitting.  Position the fitting like the photo previewed.
NOTE: The fitting & length will vary depending on the make, model, and brake caliper (front vs. rear)HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler
Portal Kit - CALIPER INSTALL 6

BRAKE LINESHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit -
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BACKING PLATE
Secure the brake line to the FRONT of the portal backing plate by using a p-clamp FACING INWARD TOWARD THE CENTER OF THE UNIT.
Insert a 5mm x 20mm bolt through the clamp and backing plate, followed by a 5mm washer on each side and 5mm lock nut. HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch
Dual Idler Portal Kit - FINAL INSPECTION

FINAL INSPECTION
NOTE: ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO BINDING, PINCHING, OR INTERFERENCE WITH MOVING PARTS OR SHARP EDGES AND THE BRAKE LINES.

BLEEDING BRAKES
NOTE:
USE DOT 4 BRAKE FLUID
CAUTION: ALWAYS wear eye protection like safety glasses. Brake fl uid will damage fi nished surfaces. Do not allow brake fl uid to come in contact with fi nished surfaces.
Bleeding the brakes is a two person job; you will need someone at the brake caliper and someone to pump the brake foot pedal. Take precautions due to the vehicle being on jacks and/or jack stands.

  1. Clean the master cylinder cover thoroughly and remove the cover.
  2. With all bleeder screws open, a gravity bleed is recommended to start with. This will push all the air out at once and eliminate most of the air bubbles. (Have area prepared for spills and cleaning)
  3. Add brake fl uid to the indicated MAX level of the reservoir. (Any DOT 4 Brake Fluid)
  4. Close off each line once you steadily see fl uid coming out.
  5. Begin fi nal bleeding procedure with the caliper that is the farthest from the master cylinder. It should be this sequence – (PA) REAR, (DR) REAR, (PA) FRONT, and then (DR) FRONT.
  6. You can use the supplied clear hose to attach to the caliper bleeder screw. Be sure the hose fi ts tightly on fi tting. Now place the other end of the hose into a clean container.
  7. Install a box end wrench on the caliper bleeder screw. Have your brake buddy slowly pump the foot pedal until pressure builds and holds. Have your buddy hold brake pedal down to maintain pedal pressure. Now slowly open the caliper bleeder screw 1/4” turn so the air and fl uid will displace into the container.
  8. Close bleeder screw, and then have your buddy release the foot pedal.
  9. NOTE: Do not release foot pedal before the bleeder screw is tight or air may be drawn into the master cylinder… and you have to start all over again!
  10. Repeat steps until clean fl uid appears in the bleeder hose & all the air has been purged… Close bleeder screw, pump brakes, hold pressure, open bleeder, close bleeder, release foot pedal, check master cylinder.
  11. Check the master cylinder fl uid level. NOTE: You must maintain at least 1/2” (1.27cm) of brake fl uid in the reservoir to prevent air from entering the master cylinder. Tighten bleeder screw securely and remove bleeder hose.
  12. Torque the bleeder screw. [4 ft lbs]
  13. REPEAT procedure steps for the other three (3) brake calipers in the sequence listed above.
  14. Add brake fl uid to MAX level inside master cylinder reservoir after the last caliper is completed. Install master cylinder reservoir cover. Check brake system for leaks.
  15. Once completed, dispose of used fl uid properly. 15.

HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal Kit - Bleed
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PORTAL GEAR OIL

DO NOT USE AN IMPACT TOOL ON ANY PLUGS.HL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual
Idler Portal Kit - IMPACT TOOL Use SAE 80W-90 oil. This gear lubricant is designed for gears operating under severe temperature and load conditions. SAE 80W-90 viscosity grade offers extended performance.

WHEEL INSTALL
Wheel Requirements:

  • 22″ or larger wheel required
  • 22″ and larger wheels cannot exceed 5″ backspacing

Tire Requirements:

  • Up to 34” Stock
  • 37” Forward Kit 1.5”
  • 38” Forward Kit and Lift Kit
  • 40” Big Lift Kit

– Install wheel lug nuts and securely tighten.
– Remove all jacks, jack stands, and other devices used to lift and hold the vehicle.
– With the suspension supporting vehicle weight, torque the wheel lug nuts using an “X”tightening pattern.

ALL PLUGS MUST BE LUBRICATED OR WRAPPED IN TEFLON TAPE. PLUGS MAY NOT SIT FLUSH. DO NOT TIGHTEN TO MORE THAN 10FT LBS OF TORQUE.

  1. Ensure the vehicle is positioned securely and ‘Level’.

  2. On the bottom of the box is the drain hole and plug.
    Make sure the plug is wrapped in Tefl on tape or lubricated with oil or grease. Tighten to [10 ft lbs] (8mm)

  3. On the lower backside of the backing plate is an opening for the portal box fi ll hole and plug. Remove the fi ll plug. (8mm)

  4. Place the gear oil bottle spout into the fi ll hole. You can gently ‘Squeeze’ the bottle to help the process.

  5. Fill the portal box until the fl uid starts draining back out of the fi ll hole. Then reinstall the fi ll plug, wrap the threads with Tefl on tape or lubricate threads with oil or  grease. [10 ft lbs] (8mm)
    CAUTION: Do not over fi ll past the fi ll plug. If the oil heats up or expands, it will cause the oil to exhaust out the axle seal.

  6. On the top of the box is the vent hole and plug. Using an Allen wrench, make sure the plug is tightened. [10 ft lbs] (8mm)

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TIGHTEN

An optional vent line kit will be available in the future.
Aluminum wheels = [90 ft lbs]
Steel wheels = [50 ft lbs] WARNING: Re-tighten lug nuts at eight (8) hours after any wheel change or anytime wheel nuts are loosened. Failure to do so could cause wheels to come off while the vehicle is in motion. This is a warning and reminder. REMEMBER: You just bled the brakes, unbolted and bolted steering and drive train components, added more takeoff torque and made many changes by adding the portal boxes. FIELD TEST this machine at LOW speed before putting into full time Play or Work Mode. Check the brakes for proper braking action & pedal reserve.

FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
IF YOU HAVE ADJUSTBLE CONTROL ARMS, YOU MUST ADJUST THE CAMBER FIRST BEFORE PROCEEDING.
DO NOT INSTALL WHEELS ONTO UTV UNTIL PROPER ALIGNMENT HAS BEEN ACHIEVED.

  • Straighten steering wheel
  • Make sure that the brake rotors are straight to sight or level.
  • Using a tape measure, measure from inside to inside on the front and back ends of the rotors.

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Straighten

INCORRECT TOE
If the toe alignment is incorrect, measure the distance between vehicle center and the back of the rotors. This will indicate which tie rod needs adjustment.

ADJUSTING TOE
• Adjust tie rods until BOTH measurements are the SAME, then adjust toe tolerance.
The recommended vehicle toe tolerance is 1/8” to 1/4” (3.175-6.35mm) toe out. This means the FRONT MEASUREMENT IS WIDER THAN THE REAR MEASUREMENT.

TOE ADJUSTMENT CHARTHL Polaris Ranger 1000 XP 8 Inch Dual Idler Portal
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If the FRONT OF THE WHEELS are facing OUT, adjust the tie rods OUT or INCREASE the length of the tie rod.
Measurement at the front of the tires will be GREATER than the rear, if the TOE IS OUT.

If the FRONT OF THE WHEELS are facing IN, adjust the tie rods IN or REDUCE the length of the tie rod.
Measurement at the front of the tires will be LESS than the rear, if the TOE IS IN.

IMPORTANT NOTE: When tightening the tie rod jam nuts, the tie rod ends must be held parallel to prevent rod end damage and premature wear. Damage may not be  immediately apparent if done incorrectly.
After alignment is complete, tighten & torque tie rod end jam nuts to specifi cations. [12-14 ft lbs]

HIGH LIFTER LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
High Lifter offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser that our product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for the life of the product if  utilized in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions for installation and operation of said products.

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY EXTENDS TO THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT LINES:

  • Lift Kits (Signature, Standard and Big Lifts)
  • Control Arms
  • Trailing Arms
  • Radiator Relocation Kits
  • Portal Gear Lifts
  • Wheel Spacers
  • Tow Hooks
  • Control Arm Link Kits

Damages to vehicle or any other object during the installation, use, or removal of High Lifter products are not covered under this warranty. Normal wear items included with any of the products covered under this Limited Lifetime Warranty are excluded from coverage. These items include, but are not limited to heim joints, tie rods, bearings, bushings, seals, gaskets, zinc plating, painted and powder coated fi nishes. Other exclusions of coverage under this warranty include, but are not limited to: damage or product failure due to improper installation, lack of maintenance, product modifi cation, abuse, collision or use on vehicles for which product was not designed, repairs performed by anyone other than approved High Lifter personnel or made using non-High Lifter components. This warranty is valid for the original purchaser only and is non-transferable. High Lifter reserves the right to inspect any product before determining if the claim is valid and covered under this warranty. Claims determined to be caused by reasons other than a manufacturer defect will be rejected and an estimate for repair or cost of a replacement product if a repair is not possible, will be provided.

This warranty is exclusive and is in lieu of any implied warranty of merchantability, fi tness for a particular purpose or other warranty of quality, whether express or implied, except the warranty of title.

WARRANTY PROCESSING

WARRANTY PROCESSING If you suspect your product is defective, DO NOT disassemble the product to determine the cause without prior approval as it may void your warranty status. This is especially true with our Portal Gear Lift. To begin the claim process, please e-mail our warranty team at warrantycare@highlifter.com and include the following in the e-mail:

  • Your full name, address and contact phone number.
  • The year, make and model of your vehicle
  • The part number of the product
  • Photos of the product installed, and vehicle product is installed on
  • Proof of Purchase (Required for all warranty claims and you must be the original purchaser)

Once a claim is created, you will receive a return authorization number (RMA). Write this number on the outside of the box containing your defective product and include it  along with your name and contact information inside the box. Product must be returned in the original box or a box of equal strength and packaging. Product sent without an  RMA number visible on the outside of the box or sent COD will be refused. Ship your product to the following address:

High Lifter Products, Inc.
Attn: Returns 7455 Atkinson Drive, Shreveport LA 71129
Once your product is received, we often have your replacement or repaired product shipped back to you within 3-business days of receiving it. Please note that High Lifter is  not responsible for shipping charges on product returned for warranty or repair, including duties and fees required by those residing outside the United States.

HIGH LIFTER PORTAL GEAR
WARRANTY PROGRAM

Thank you for purchasing a High Lifter Products Portal Gear Lift. Our Portal Gear Lifts have been engineered to provide superior performance on your ATV/UTV.

LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY:

HIGH LIFTER PRODUCTS, INC. warrants to the ORIGINAL purchaser of any Portal Gear Kit for a lifetime of protection from the date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship, subject to the following conditions:
a) The product must be properly installed according to all installation instructions.
b) HIGH LIFTER is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages to anything other than the Portal Gear Kit covered by this warranty. HIGH LIFTER is not liable  for any incurred expenses, labor costs to install/remove/reinstall
Portal Gear Kit or any OEM or aftermarket components, loss of use of machine, damage to housings or damage to any aftermarket accessory or OEM components.
c) If the Portal Gear Kit has been disassembled or modifi ed by a third party, the warranty is null and void.
d) Any Portal Gear Kit damaged in a collision with any object is excluded from this warranty. However, the Portal Gear Kit may be refurbished for a fee upon repair  authorization by the owner. Costs will vary depending on the condition of each Portal Gear Kit assembly.
e) Warranty is non-transferable from the ORIGINAL purchaser.
f) HIGH LIFTER reserves the right to inspect the Portal Gear Kit for determining if there were any defects in the installation and to determine the validity of any warranty  claim. The warranty process may require the ORIGINAL purchaser to provide photographs of the ATV/UTV and its installed Portal Gear Kit.
g) Items that will not be covered under the warranty are but not limited to: Bearings, Seals, Gaskets, and Wheel Studs. All other components in kit are subject to review by  HIGH LIFTER to determine reason for failure and if they meet requirements for warranty coverage.
h) Warranty will be void on products that show; misapplication, improper installation, abuse, lack of proper maintenance, negligence, or alteration from original design.
i) Any parts used to repair a portal kit must be purchased from HIGH LIFTER or warranty will be voided. For safety reasons it is important that the proper fastener grade,  thread engagement, and torque specifi cation be followed to prevent parts from failing.
See instructions for torque data/specifi cations.

REFUSED SHIPMENTS/ORDER CANCELLATION:
Refused shipments are subject to a 20% restocking fee plus all associated freight costs. It is our goal to ship all orders in a timely manner. If a customer wishes to cancel an  order (provided it is not a special-order product), it is the responsibility of the customer to cancel the order prior to the product being shipped. If a customer cancels an order  after product has been shipped, they refused shipment, cancellation, or return will be subject to a 20% restocking fee and any freight charges incurred. For orders outside the United States, any fees associated with customs or duties are nonrefundable.

DAMAGED SHIPMENTS:
All claims for damaged shipments must be made within 72 hours of delivery to the point of destination. Any damage to package should be noted with carrier at the time of  delivery if possible. We will not be responsible for damage claims made over 72 hours after delivery to the point of destination.

OBTAINING A WARRANTY CLAIM:
All returns for warranty must be pre-approved by calling 1.800.699.0947. After warranty approval has been granted and a Return Merchandise Approval (RMA) number issued, the Portal Gear Kit must be received by HIGH LIFTER PRODUCTS within 15 calendar days. The RMA number must be clearly displayed on the return box or the return will be refused. An RMA number does not imply that a replacement or refund will be issued on any product, but only that we will inspect the Portal Gear Kit for warranty claims. For orders outside the United States, any freight or fees associated with customs and duties are the responsibility of the purchaser and are non-refundable. All claims must be accompanied by the sales receipt detailing date and place of purchase, a written explanation of the problem, a phone number, and e-mail address. A copy of this receipt must be included with the Portal Gear Kit submitted for warranty repair or replacement. The purchaser is responsible for any freight charges on all warranty claims, including incoming freight to High Lifter and return freight to the purchaser.

HIGH LIFTER PRODUCTS WARRANTY CLAIM
RMA Number #

Name: __
Address: ___
Phone Number: ____
E-Mail Address: _

Product Number:
Place of Purchase:

Date of Purchase: ____
Reason for Return: ___

Reminder – This claim must be accompanied by a copy of the original receipt.

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800-699-0947 8:00am – 5:00pm CST
7455 Atkinson Drive, Shreveport, LA 71129www.highlifter.com

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