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Polaris Ranger XP 900 8" Portal Gear Lift
Dual Idler Option Available
$3,899.95 - $6,524.90
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Gear Down and Go Big
For the best performance and the biggest lift on your Polaris Ranger XP 900, you need a set of 8” GDP Portals. They give you the ground clearance you need to fit up to 30” tires, and with your choice of a 45%, 60%, or massive 70% gear reduction, you’ll have wicked torque that’ll rip through anything. Or get the most extreme portal lift with dual idler gears. If you want to turn your Ranger into the ultimate party wagon, get an 8” GDP Portal Gear Lift.
What is a Dual Idler®?
Perfection takes time. After years of research and development, we’ve made our dual idler gear portals unlike any other. By placing a second idler gear in the portal box, the load gets spread over twice as much surface area for more reliable torque transfer and the strongest gear set you can get. Two idler gears don’t do a thing if they’re not mated perfectly, though. Precision CNC grinding ensures ours do. Our gears are made from the industry’s toughest 9310 steel alloy. Didn’t think dual idlers mattered? With GDP’s quality and experience, they finally do.
45%, 60%, and 70% Gear Reductions Dominate Mud
Getting wild in the mud is all about going as big as you can. With 8” portals and your choice of 45, 60, or 70% gear reduction, you can go bigger than you thought possible. You have the ground clearance to keep from getting swamped and the gear reduction to turn monster mud grips through the bounty holes that swallow other riders whole.
A Gear Reduction That Protects Your Drivetrain
Portal gear lifts reduce the stress on your axles, differentials, prop shafts, and transmission. That’s because GDP puts the gear reduction in the hub instead of the transmission. Your machine’s drivetrain will last longer than running stock, and you can have more fun than anyone else.
Learn more about how tire size and gear reduction can unleash your machine’s potential.
Housings and Backing Plates Built Stronger
GDP Portals are the strongest you can get because we know how to make them tough. We’ve been using them and refining them for years. Whether you go with cast or USA-made, 6061 billet aluminum housings (which look awesome), you’ll get unmatched strength through superior design. Combine that with 5/16” backing plates made with an advanced steel alloy, and you’ve got the brawniest portals on the market.
Advanced Gaskets, Seals, and Bearings
Our portals use:
Frame Stiffener Required
An 8” portal kit is a heavy-duty piece of hardware for heavy-duty machines, and as awesome as the Ranger XP 900 is, it’s not quite up to snuff. That’s why a frame stiffener is required. Trust us—we’ve hit enough bumps to know that bending a stock frame can happen. Don’t do it. Get a frame stiffener.
Top-Rated Customer Service
Still need a little help getting exactly what you need? We’ve got a dedicated team just for portal support. Give us a call so we can get the perfect set of portals in your hands today.
Patent # 11,299,042
Patent # 11,318,787
For the best performance and the biggest lift on your Polaris Ranger XP 900, you need a set of 8” GDP Portals. They give you the ground clearance you need to fit up to 30” tires, and with your choice of a 45%, 60%, or massive 70% gear reduction, you’ll have wicked torque that’ll rip through anything. Or get the most extreme portal lift with dual idler gears. If you want to turn your Ranger into the ultimate party wagon, get an 8” GDP Portal Gear Lift.
What is a Dual Idler®?
Perfection takes time. After years of research and development, we’ve made our dual idler gear portals unlike any other. By placing a second idler gear in the portal box, the load gets spread over twice as much surface area for more reliable torque transfer and the strongest gear set you can get. Two idler gears don’t do a thing if they’re not mated perfectly, though. Precision CNC grinding ensures ours do. Our gears are made from the industry’s toughest 9310 steel alloy. Didn’t think dual idlers mattered? With GDP’s quality and experience, they finally do.
45%, 60%, and 70% Gear Reductions Dominate Mud
Getting wild in the mud is all about going as big as you can. With 8” portals and your choice of 45, 60, or 70% gear reduction, you can go bigger than you thought possible. You have the ground clearance to keep from getting swamped and the gear reduction to turn monster mud grips through the bounty holes that swallow other riders whole.
A Gear Reduction That Protects Your Drivetrain
Portal gear lifts reduce the stress on your axles, differentials, prop shafts, and transmission. That’s because GDP puts the gear reduction in the hub instead of the transmission. Your machine’s drivetrain will last longer than running stock, and you can have more fun than anyone else.
Learn more about how tire size and gear reduction can unleash your machine’s potential.
Housings and Backing Plates Built Stronger
GDP Portals are the strongest you can get because we know how to make them tough. We’ve been using them and refining them for years. Whether you go with cast or USA-made, 6061 billet aluminum housings (which look awesome), you’ll get unmatched strength through superior design. Combine that with 5/16” backing plates made with an advanced steel alloy, and you’ve got the brawniest portals on the market.
- Our housings are reinforced for gear retention and optimized for oil flow
- Advanced steel alloy backing plates are stronger than chromoly
- Enhance with Portal Blood—gear oil formulated for GDP Portals
- There are no gimmicks and no vents because vents do more harm than good—we know because we tested them
Advanced Gaskets, Seals, and Bearings
Our portals use:
- Advanced gaskets and O-rings with excellent oil resistance and low deterioration rates
- A sealed input gear and double-lipped output seal
- 100% sealing coverage throughout so you can forget about oil leak
- Double-angular contact output bearings to prevent premature wear
- Roller idler and drive bearings to maintain perfect gear meshing
Frame Stiffener Required
An 8” portal kit is a heavy-duty piece of hardware for heavy-duty machines, and as awesome as the Ranger XP 900 is, it’s not quite up to snuff. That’s why a frame stiffener is required. Trust us—we’ve hit enough bumps to know that bending a stock frame can happen. Don’t do it. Get a frame stiffener.
Top-Rated Customer Service
Still need a little help getting exactly what you need? We’ve got a dedicated team just for portal support. Give us a call so we can get the perfect set of portals in your hands today.
8” Portal Gear Lift Includes: | ||
---|---|---|
(4) Assembled portal hub boxes complete with 9310 gears, seals, output shaft, gaskets, and thrust bearings | ||
(4) Universal hubs and precision-ground stainless steel slotted rotors with lugs | ||
(4) Specialized steel alloy backing plates | ||
(4) Steel caliper mounting plates | ||
(2) Caliper adapter plates (dual idler configuration only) | ||
Extended brake lines | ||
All required hardware, including recessed castle nut socket | ||
Frame stiffener (must select at checkout) |
Max Tire Size Recommendations for 8” Portal Gear Lift | ||
---|---|---|
Tire Size | Required Suspension Setup with 8" Portals | |
30" | Stock | |
30" | 3" Lift Kit | |
32" | 1.5" Forward Front A-Arms | |
32" | 1.5" Forward Front A-Arms and 3" Lift Kit | |
44" | 6" Lift Kit | If you need help figuring out which gear reduction is right for you, check out our portal gear reduction calculator. | Max tire sizes are measured at full compression and full turn. The given tires sizes are the largest we fit without rubbing. With minor trimming or a small amount of rub, larger tire sizes can be used. |
Patent # 11,299,042
Patent # 11,318,787
- Available with billet or cast aluminum housing
- Dual idler gear configuration maximizes strength
- Cool, quiet, precision ground gears made from 9310 alloy billet steel
- 1.5 in. forward and rear offset
- Increases width by 4 in. per side (8 in. total)
- 1.5 in. diameter 4340 hardened steel drive shaft
- Housings use advanced gaskets or O-rings that don’t let anything through
- Universal hub fits all major bolt patterns
- Gear reduction reduces stress on your drivetrain
- Polaris Ranger XP 900 : 2013-2019
- Polaris Ranger XP 900 Crew : 2014-2019
Wheel Requirements:
- 22" or larger wheel required
- Wheels cannot exceed 5" backspacing
- Wheels need to have a center hole of at least 3.25" (82.55mm) or require a 1” wheel spacer
Gear Down and Go Big
For the best performance and the biggest lift on your Polaris Ranger XP 900, you need a set of 8” GDP Portals. They give you the ground clearance you need to fit up to 30” tires, and with your choice of a 45%, 60%, or massive 70% gear reduction, you’ll have wicked torque that’ll rip through anything. Or get the most extreme portal lift with dual idler gears. If you want to turn your Ranger into the ultimate party wagon, get an 8” GDP Portal Gear Lift.
What is a Dual Idler®?
Perfection takes time. After years of research and development, we’ve made our dual idler gear portals unlike any other. By placing a second idler gear in the portal box, the load gets spread over twice as much surface area for more reliable torque transfer and the strongest gear set you can get. Two idler gears don’t do a thing if they’re not mated perfectly, though. Precision CNC grinding ensures ours do. Our gears are made from the industry’s toughest 9310 steel alloy. Didn’t think dual idlers mattered? With GDP’s quality and experience, they finally do.
45%, 60%, and 70% Gear Reductions Dominate Mud
Getting wild in the mud is all about going as big as you can. With 8” portals and your choice of 45, 60, or 70% gear reduction, you can go bigger than you thought possible. You have the ground clearance to keep from getting swamped and the gear reduction to turn monster mud grips through the bounty holes that swallow other riders whole.
A Gear Reduction That Protects Your Drivetrain
Portal gear lifts reduce the stress on your axles, differentials, prop shafts, and transmission. That’s because GDP puts the gear reduction in the hub instead of the transmission. Your machine’s drivetrain will last longer than running stock, and you can have more fun than anyone else.
Learn more about how tire size and gear reduction can unleash your machine’s potential.
Housings and Backing Plates Built Stronger
GDP Portals are the strongest you can get because we know how to make them tough. We’ve been using them and refining them for years. Whether you go with cast or USA-made, 6061 billet aluminum housings (which look awesome), you’ll get unmatched strength through superior design. Combine that with 5/16” backing plates made with an advanced steel alloy, and you’ve got the brawniest portals on the market.
Advanced Gaskets, Seals, and Bearings
Our portals use:
Frame Stiffener Required
An 8” portal kit is a heavy-duty piece of hardware for heavy-duty machines, and as awesome as the Ranger XP 900 is, it’s not quite up to snuff. That’s why a frame stiffener is required. Trust us—we’ve hit enough bumps to know that bending a stock frame can happen. Don’t do it. Get a frame stiffener.
Top-Rated Customer Service
Still need a little help getting exactly what you need? We’ve got a dedicated team just for portal support. Give us a call so we can get the perfect set of portals in your hands today.
Patent # 11,299,042
Patent # 11,318,787
For the best performance and the biggest lift on your Polaris Ranger XP 900, you need a set of 8” GDP Portals. They give you the ground clearance you need to fit up to 30” tires, and with your choice of a 45%, 60%, or massive 70% gear reduction, you’ll have wicked torque that’ll rip through anything. Or get the most extreme portal lift with dual idler gears. If you want to turn your Ranger into the ultimate party wagon, get an 8” GDP Portal Gear Lift.
What is a Dual Idler®?
Perfection takes time. After years of research and development, we’ve made our dual idler gear portals unlike any other. By placing a second idler gear in the portal box, the load gets spread over twice as much surface area for more reliable torque transfer and the strongest gear set you can get. Two idler gears don’t do a thing if they’re not mated perfectly, though. Precision CNC grinding ensures ours do. Our gears are made from the industry’s toughest 9310 steel alloy. Didn’t think dual idlers mattered? With GDP’s quality and experience, they finally do.
45%, 60%, and 70% Gear Reductions Dominate Mud
Getting wild in the mud is all about going as big as you can. With 8” portals and your choice of 45, 60, or 70% gear reduction, you can go bigger than you thought possible. You have the ground clearance to keep from getting swamped and the gear reduction to turn monster mud grips through the bounty holes that swallow other riders whole.
A Gear Reduction That Protects Your Drivetrain
Portal gear lifts reduce the stress on your axles, differentials, prop shafts, and transmission. That’s because GDP puts the gear reduction in the hub instead of the transmission. Your machine’s drivetrain will last longer than running stock, and you can have more fun than anyone else.
Learn more about how tire size and gear reduction can unleash your machine’s potential.
Housings and Backing Plates Built Stronger
GDP Portals are the strongest you can get because we know how to make them tough. We’ve been using them and refining them for years. Whether you go with cast or USA-made, 6061 billet aluminum housings (which look awesome), you’ll get unmatched strength through superior design. Combine that with 5/16” backing plates made with an advanced steel alloy, and you’ve got the brawniest portals on the market.
- Our housings are reinforced for gear retention and optimized for oil flow
- Advanced steel alloy backing plates are stronger than chromoly
- Enhance with Portal Blood—gear oil formulated for GDP Portals
- There are no gimmicks and no vents because vents do more harm than good—we know because we tested them
Advanced Gaskets, Seals, and Bearings
Our portals use:
- Advanced gaskets and O-rings with excellent oil resistance and low deterioration rates
- A sealed input gear and double-lipped output seal
- 100% sealing coverage throughout so you can forget about oil leak
- Double-angular contact output bearings to prevent premature wear
- Roller idler and drive bearings to maintain perfect gear meshing
Frame Stiffener Required
An 8” portal kit is a heavy-duty piece of hardware for heavy-duty machines, and as awesome as the Ranger XP 900 is, it’s not quite up to snuff. That’s why a frame stiffener is required. Trust us—we’ve hit enough bumps to know that bending a stock frame can happen. Don’t do it. Get a frame stiffener.
Top-Rated Customer Service
Still need a little help getting exactly what you need? We’ve got a dedicated team just for portal support. Give us a call so we can get the perfect set of portals in your hands today.
8” Portal Gear Lift Includes: | ||
---|---|---|
(4) Assembled portal hub boxes complete with 9310 gears, seals, output shaft, gaskets, and thrust bearings | ||
(4) Universal hubs and precision-ground stainless steel slotted rotors with lugs | ||
(4) Specialized steel alloy backing plates | ||
(4) Steel caliper mounting plates | ||
(2) Caliper adapter plates (dual idler configuration only) | ||
Extended brake lines | ||
All required hardware, including recessed castle nut socket | ||
Frame stiffener (must select at checkout) |
Max Tire Size Recommendations for 8” Portal Gear Lift | ||
---|---|---|
Tire Size | Required Suspension Setup with 8" Portals | |
30" | Stock | |
30" | 3" Lift Kit | |
32" | 1.5" Forward Front A-Arms | |
32" | 1.5" Forward Front A-Arms and 3" Lift Kit | |
44" | 6" Lift Kit | If you need help figuring out which gear reduction is right for you, check out our portal gear reduction calculator. | Max tire sizes are measured at full compression and full turn. The given tires sizes are the largest we fit without rubbing. With minor trimming or a small amount of rub, larger tire sizes can be used. |
Patent # 11,299,042
Patent # 11,318,787
- Available with billet or cast aluminum housing
- Dual idler gear configuration maximizes strength
- Cool, quiet, precision ground gears made from 9310 alloy billet steel
- 1.5 in. forward and rear offset
- Increases width by 4 in. per side (8 in. total)
- 1.5 in. diameter 4340 hardened steel drive shaft
- Housings use advanced gaskets or O-rings that don’t let anything through
- Universal hub fits all major bolt patterns
- Gear reduction reduces stress on your drivetrain
- Polaris Ranger XP 900 : 2013-2019
- Polaris Ranger XP 900 Crew : 2014-2019
Wheel Requirements:
- 22" or larger wheel required
- Wheels cannot exceed 5" backspacing
- Wheels need to have a center hole of at least 3.25" (82.55mm) or require a 1” wheel spacer
Warranty & Returns
TERMS OF WARRANTY
SuperATV offers premium products and extends one of the industry's best warranties to go with them. Each GDP Portal Gear Lift carries a Limited Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects to the original purchaser, for the period and subject to the terms stated on our Warranty Policy page.
For complete warranty details see our Warranty Policy page.
SuperATV offers premium products and extends one of the industry's best warranties to go with them. Each GDP Portal Gear Lift carries a Limited Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects to the original purchaser, for the period and subject to the terms stated on our Warranty Policy page.
For complete warranty details see our Warranty Policy page.