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High Lifter Products Outlaw DHT CV ATV / UTV Axle Released
All-new Outlaw Dual Heat Treated CV ATV / UTV Axle

Shreveport, LA (1/30/2011) - High Lifter Products Inc., the leader in custom aftermarket ATV accessories and products, today announced the newest addition to its line of Outlaw products – the Outlaw Dual Heat Treat (DHT) CV Axle. The trademarked Outlaw name is reserved for High Lifter’s line of products which are superior in durability and performance as compared to other models of the same product – Outlaw tires for example.

High Lifter Outlaw Dual Heat Treated CV ATV / UTV Axle
High Lifter Outlaw Dual Heat Treated CV ATV / UTV Axle

Setting the Outlaw DHT Axle apart from stock and other after-market competitors is a combination of features including the dual heat treat technology, advanced metallurgy throughout, superior component parts, and high heat resistant, synthetic lubricants. The two most critical areas of an axle that can fail are the cage and housing. To combat this problem, those two areas are included in the dual heat treatment process producing an axle joint that is very tough, resistant to wear, and has an extended life.

In addition to the dual heat treatment process, the Outlaw DHT Axles feature puncture-resistant boots crafted from premium-grade Thermoplastic Polyester Elastomer (TPE). This state of the art material is far superior to rubber boots found in after-market competitors. It provides advanced protection from not only fatigue but early heat deformation it remains very puncture resistant and durable in high and low temperature conditions. The axle also features oversized CV joint housings, cage, and bar made from 4340 Chromoly steel, low-profile boot bands, and components filled with Mobil 1 synthetic grease to help maintain lower axle joint operating temperature in the presence of higher CV angles.

“Over the past 15 years, High Lifter has been a leader in providing reliable and much-needed after-market products for ATV and UTV owners,” said Scott Smith, owner of High Lifter Products. “The Outlaw DHT Axle provides riders with a super-tough axle at an affordable price point – something previously not offered to riders looking for after-market parts and accessories. As the most trusted name in after-market accessories, our customers can be assured that the Outlaw DHT Axle will be a fierce competitor for trail riders and mud riders alike.”

The all-new Outlaw DHT Axle is currently available for Polaris models with prices beginning at $279.99. Additional models for Can-Am, Kawasaki, and Yamaha will be released in the following months.

About High Lifter Products
High Lifter Products, Inc. has been leading the industry in the development and marketing of unique, after-market accessories for UTVs and ATVs since 1996. Originally a one-man, hobby, High Lifter has since grown into a multi-million dollar corporation, operating a 27,700 square foot facility housing a retail showroom, warehouse, and performance shop. Based in Shreveport, Louisiana High Lifter has earned a reputation for product development and collaborations with several OEMs that greatly enhance utility and performance for customers in the ATV market.

High Lifter is well known within its niche market for the creation of the largest outdoor, mud-riding venue in the country. High Lifter plays host to tens of thousands of ATV riders from all over the globe each year at its annual Mud Nationals event in Jacksonville, Texas.

High Lifter fans and customers know where to go for the best information, products and value. A comprehensive product catalog can be found at the company website, www.highlifter.com where visitors can also get the latest information, browse photo galleries, and participate in High Lifter’s popular online forum.

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