Can-Am Commander Extended Rear Trailing Arms
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Can-Am Commander Extended Rear Trailing Arms by SuperATV
Upgrade strength, stability, and suspension performance with the Can-Am Commander Extended Rear Trailing Arms by SuperATV. Designed for aggressive trail riding, desert use, and high-horsepower builds, these heavy-duty trailing arms improve rear-end control while standing up to impacts that can bend or fail factory components.
Built with durability and performance in mind, SuperATV’s extended trailing arms enhance suspension geometry and provide increased strength for Commanders running larger tires, lifts, or more aggressive riding styles.
Key Features & Performance Benefits
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Extended Rear Trailing Arm Design – Improves stability and rear suspension control
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Heavy-Duty Construction – Stronger than stock arms for aggressive off-road use
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Improved Suspension Geometry – Helps maintain proper alignment under load
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Direct-Fit for Can-Am Commander Models – No cutting or fabrication required
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Ideal for Larger Tires & Lifted Builds – Handles added leverage and stress
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Trail, Desert & Utility Ready – Built for real-world off-road abuse
Ideal For:
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Can-Am Commander owners pushing their machines harder than stock
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Riders running larger tires or suspension upgrades
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Trail, desert, and recreational performance builds
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Preventative upgrades to avoid rear suspension failure
Fast UTV — UTV Parts, Accessories & Professional Installations in Corona, CA
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