Can-Am Commander Heavy-Duty Prop Shaft—Rhino Driveline

Code: Item-PRP07-004F-004R-1-C

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Price range: $519.95 through $1,284.85

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Description

A Prop Shaft That Lets You Ride
It only takes breaking
your prop shaft once to understand how important 4WD is. Beef up your Can-Am
Commander’s backbone by installing SuperATV’s Rhino Driveline Prop Shaft. This
prop shaft is bigger and better than stock, with a chromoly steel shaft and an
ultra-smooth CV joint. When you roll with Rhino Driveline, you can worry about
making memories instead of making it out at all.

The Best
Shafts Around

When you have the toughest shaft in the industry,
you can unleash your machine. They have a massive 1.75” diameter and use .120”
thick sidewalls so you can put the pedal down hard. It’s made with end-to-end
chromoly steel too. It’s time to haul ass and have the time of your life.

C-Series
Experience unrivaled strength and
protection with our C-Series drive shafts. The CV joints are tougher than any
other prop shaft thanks to the oversized chromoly cage, spider, and cup. Plus,
the durable boot keeps out dust and water to reduce wear. CVs are naturally
smooth, too, so you and your passenger will enjoy every ride.

Carrier Bearing
You can only use Rhino Driveline Prop
Shafts with SuperATV Carrier Bearings, but that’s not a problem. They’re
designed with a greaseable, self-aligning bearing and a two-piece cast or
billet aluminum build, making maintenance and installation a breeze.

FEATURE

Rhino Driveline Shaft:

  • Shaft diameter is .5” larger
    than stock
  • Shaft wall is .120” vs stock’s .088”
  • Made of 4130
    chromoly tubing (stock is plain carbon steel)

C-Series:

  • Uses a strong and versatile CV joint
  • Made of 4130 chromoly steel
  • Sealed for any riding
    environment
  • No vibrations, no wobble, no maintenance

Fitment

  • Can-Am Commander 1000R DPS : 2021+
  • Can-Am Commander 1000R
    XMR : 2022+
  • Can-Am Commander 1000R XT : 2021+
  • Can-Am
    Commander 1000R XTP : 2021+

Additional information

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