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| Management number | 206532076 | Release Date | 2025/11/01 | List Price | $1,667.99 | Model Number | 206532076 | ||
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Everyone knows that the Polaris Ranger is one of the best workhorse machines around. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of some mean, mud-throwin' fun. With an 8” GDP Portal Gear Lift installed on your Polaris Ranger 1000, you’ll gain tons of clearance and torque—perfect for 34” tires. You can choose from a 45%, 60%, and 70% gear reduction and upgrade to dual idlers to get the perfect amount of strength and power.
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.
Best in the Mud Business with 45%, 60%, and 70% Gear Reductions: Instead of driving through mud and praying you don’t get stuck, you can add our 8” GDP Portals so you’ll have room for bigger tires. Adding larger tires will allow you to cruise right over the mud instead of plowing through it. The best part of GDP is your choice of 45%, 60%, or 70% gear reduction. A big gear reduction lets you run huge tires that feel like you’re on stock, getting your torque back for a whole lot of power to get through. You get punchy acceleration that makes turning those big mud tires easy.
Protect Your Drivetrain: With portals, the gear reduction is in the hub. This alleviates stress on your drivetrain, saving you some big bucks. Your axles, differential, prop shafts, and transmission are protected with portals installed, leading to less wear and more fun riding.
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:
A Frame Stiffener Is Required: No Matter What Ride You’ve Got, an 8” Portal Gear Lift Is a Lot of Extra Weight to Carry. That’s Why a Frame Stiffener Is Required for Extra Support. We’d Much Rather Be Safe Than Risk the Chance of Hitting a Bump Hard Enough to Bend Your Stock Frame. Then You’ve Really Done It.
Best Customer Service in the Industry: 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.
| Polaris Ranger 1000 Portal Gear Reduction Recommendations | ||
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| Max Tire Size | Required Suspension Setup with 8" Portals | |
| 34" | Stock | |
| 37" | 1.5" Forward Front A-Arms | |
| 38" | 1.5" Forward Front A-Arms and 3" Lift Kit | |
| 40" | 6" Lift Kit | |
| If you need help figuring out which gear reduction is right for you, give us a call. | ||
| 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. | ||

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