AA 2016-20 RZR Turbo & 2018-22 RS1 Primary Springs

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  • Springs fit the 2016-20 RZR Turbo & Turbo S, 2018-22 RZR RS1, or our HD conversion clutch kit for the 2020-Up Pro XP/Turbo R/2021 RZR Turbo
  • Springs do NOT fit the P90X primary found on 2020-Up Pro XP/Turbo R models or 2021 RZR Turbo
  • Springs are for replacing your AA clutch kit springs or for the tuner who knows what spring they want
  • Rough engagement rates below with our AA clutch weights.  Engagement will vary depending on clutch weight design and overall arm weight
  • Unless advanced at clutch tuning we do not suggest running any springs without our clutch kit
  • Measured at 1.965" & 1.059"
  • Choose your primary spring in the drop down
  • Light Blue/Yellow 55-155: (Engagement: 1800-2000 RPM) This is our standard spring in our XPT clutch kits.
  • Light Blue/Green 70-155:  (Engagement: 2000-2100 RPM) This spring works great with slightly higher engagement.
  • Light Blue/Red  85-180:  (Engagement: 2100-2200 RPM) Stiffer end rate producing around 150 more peak RPM than the above springs ending in a 155 rate.
  • Teal 90-225:  (Engagement: 2000-2200 RPM) Stiffer end rate will pick up around 200 RPM peak.  This is a good spring for the dunes as well that is a little better for slower riding than our solid light blue.  This normally picks up the RPM lost by the high load of the sand and paddle tires making it an easier choice to swap the spring rather than change weights when going from tires to paddles.  This all depends on your tire to paddle size, weight, and terrain.... you may still need to adjust weights.  
  • Solid Light Blue 110-250:  (Engagement: 2500-2700 RPM) This is our race engagement spring with a stiffer end rate raising peak RPM about 200-300 peak over the blue/yellow spring, so make sure you can install another 2 magnets in your AA clutch arms when installing this spring.  Many will install this spring for dune riding instead of changing weights as it may pick up enough RPM needed.  This all depends on your tire to paddle size, weight, and terrain.... you may still need to adjust weights.