|  Shreveport, LA (8/28/2012) -  High 
                              Lifter Products Inc., the leader in custom aftermarket 
                              ATV accessories and products, today announced the 
                              release of its all-new Pro Series Max Clearance 
                              Trailing Arms Trailing Arm Kit for Polaris RZR XP 
                              900 models.  High Lifter Pro Series 
                                  Max Clearance RZR XP 900 Trailing ArmsPolaris RZR XP 900 SxS / 
                                  UTV
 High Lifter’s research and development 
                                team recognized the need for additional ground 
                                clearance in the trailing arm area and began to 
                                design the Pro Series Max Clearance Trailing Arm 
                                Kit to please RZR drivers who love to rock climb 
                                and plow through super-deep ruts. The trailing 
                                arms were engineered so the main bar runs parallel 
                                to the frame, greatly increasing the approach 
                                angle in front of the rear tires and giving you 
                                4 ½” of added clearance – the 
                                most available from any aftermarket trailing arm 
                                kit. High Lifter eliminated the descent of the 
                                bar in front of the rear tires, reducing the drag 
                                and scraping that can be seen in some of the roughest 
                                and rockiest terrain. Now, when a RZR climbs out 
                                of those deep ruts or over large rocks or logs, 
                                the rear tires will easily roll over anything 
                                in their path. 
                                
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                                  | High 
                                      Lifter Pro Series Max Clearance Polaris 
                                      RZR XP 900 Trailing Arms |  The easy bolt-on kit is crafted from 1 ½ 
                                x ¼” wall steel DOM tubing and features 
                                ¾” heim joints rated at 28,000 pounds 
                                - giving RZR drivers an agile edge in any environment. 
                                Best of all, High Lifter kept the driveline angles 
                                the same as stock so there’s no added wear 
                                and tear on your RZR’s components. The kit 
                                is also compatible with High Lifter’s Signature 
                                Series Lift kit for the Polaris RZR XP 900 or 
                                any lift kit that is bolted onto the top of the 
                                shock.  “I know what it’s like to get caught 
                                on rocks or in deep ruts and have my time on the 
                                trails interrupted trying to get unstuck,” 
                                said Scott Smith, owner of High Lifter Products. 
                                “I’m confident that our Pro Series 
                                Max Clearance Trailing Arm Kit is the answer for 
                                riders who love to push their RZR’s to the 
                                limit.”  The all-new Pro Series Max Clearance Trailing 
                                Arm Kits for the Polaris RZR XP 900 (11-13) and 
                                Polaris RZR XP 900 “4” (12-13) come 
                                powder-coated in Polaris red or white. The kits 
                                are proudly made in the USA and are available 
                                for $899.95. More information can be found at 
                                www.highlifter.com.
  About High Lifter 
                                ProductsHigh 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.  
                                  www.highlifter.com 
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