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Polaris Ranger 700 High Clearance 1" Forward Offset A-Arms by SuperATVFree Shipping in the Lower 48 States Part #: AA P RAN 09XP HC 02 Polaris Ranger High Clearance Forward Offset A Arms More Stability and Better Rides Your Ranger is rugged and its built for the off road. If you want it to truly handle everything you encounter, you need to upgrade to SuperATVs High Clearance 1 Forward Offset A Arms for the Polaris Ranger 700. Theyre stronger, come with full camber adjustment, and increase your wheelbase by 1 inches for
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Part #: AA-P-RAN-09XP-HC-02
Polaris Ranger High Clearance Forward Offset A-Arms
More Stability and Better Rides
Your Ranger is rugged and it’s built for the off-road. If you want it to truly handle everything you encounter, you need to upgrade to SuperATV’s High-Clearance 1” Forward Offset A-Arms for the Polaris Ranger 700. They’re stronger, come with full camber adjustment, and increase your wheelbase by 1 inches for more stability and room for up to 28” tires. It’s a win-win.
Bigger Tires and Better Clearance
The 1” forward offset gives you better tire clearance and room for up to 28” tires—all without a lift! A longer wheelbase also makes you more stable over hills and large obstacles. They make use of our unique dual-bend design to raise the profile of these arms so they won’t get hung up on rocks and other trail obstacles.
Superb Strength
Our beefed up 1.25” diameter tubing is 25% larger than stock and results in much stronger control arms. Ride hard and get wild. We want you to test the limits and ride with confidence. With the strongest suspension you can get, nothing will stop you.
Plus, they’re backed by a lifetime warranty.
Adjustable Pivot Blocks
You get full adjustability thanks to our adjustable pivot blocks. They come set to stock specifications right out of the box, so you don’t have have to mess with them if you don’t want to. But they let you tweak your camber to perfection if you bog down your suspension with a bunch of cab weight or add a small camber-crippling lift. You can dial it in so you don’t get any premature tire wear but you do get a better ride.
Learn more about what camber is, how it affects your ride, and how to adjust it perfectly.
Your Ranger is rugged and it’s built for the off-road. If you want it to truly handle everything you encounter, you need to upgrade to SuperATV’s High-Clearance 1” Forward Offset A-Arms for the Polaris Ranger 700. They’re stronger, come with full camber adjustment, and increase your wheelbase by 1 inches for more stability and room for up to 28” tires. It’s a win-win.
Bigger Tires and Better Clearance
The 1” forward offset gives you better tire clearance and room for up to 28” tires—all without a lift! A longer wheelbase also makes you more stable over hills and large obstacles. They make use of our unique dual-bend design to raise the profile of these arms so they won’t get hung up on rocks and other trail obstacles.
Superb Strength
Our beefed up 1.25” diameter tubing is 25% larger than stock and results in much stronger control arms. Ride hard and get wild. We want you to test the limits and ride with confidence. With the strongest suspension you can get, nothing will stop you.
Plus, they’re backed by a lifetime warranty.
Adjustable Pivot Blocks
You get full adjustability thanks to our adjustable pivot blocks. They come set to stock specifications right out of the box, so you don’t have have to mess with them if you don’t want to. But they let you tweak your camber to perfection if you bog down your suspension with a bunch of cab weight or add a small camber-crippling lift. You can dial it in so you don’t get any premature tire wear but you do get a better ride.
Learn more about what camber is, how it affects your ride, and how to adjust it perfectly.
⚠ California Proposition 65 Warning ⚠
WARNING: This product may contain a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
FITMENT
- Polaris Ranger 700 : 2009
FEATURES
- Adds 1” of forward offset
- Fit up to 28” tires
- 1.5” tubing is 25% larger than stock
- Adjustable upper pivot block for full camber adjustability
- Utilizes stock A-arm bushings
- UV-resistant powder coat finish
- Easy to install
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
Shipping Notes
- Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
- Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
- Delivery to the USA:
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- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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★★★★★ 5
Soft and Comfortable Lounge Pants
Size: Large, Color: Black, Number of Items: 1
These sweatpants are soft, comfortable, and great for lounging around the house or running quick errands. The fleece lining adds warmth without feeling too heavy, and the elastic bottoms give them a nice fit. The pockets are a great addition and are deep enough to hold everyday essentials.
The fit was true to size, and they've held up well through multiple washes. A comfortable pair of sweatpants for everyday wear.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Material quality getting worse.
Size: 3X-Large, Color: Navy, Number of Items: 1
Our household has been buying Fruit of the Loom sweatpants for at least 15 years. So I ordered these this year. Yes, they're soft, comfortable and fit right, and good price. But after only 3 wearings, the material began to pill. I checked my older pairs, which have never pilled. The oldest are a 50-50 blend, the ones bought 2 years ago are 45 cotton, 55 polyester. The new ones are 40 cotton, 60 polyester. So I guess that's the difference. I don't expect them to last as long. Sorry, FOTL, you could have gotten a 5 star rating from me if you hadn't skimped on the material.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect Fit for My 370 lb son. Soft, Durable, No Shrinking, Incredibly Comfortable!
Size: 4X-Large, Color: Black Heather, Number of Items: 1
I can’t speak highly enough about these Fruit of the Loom Eversoft Fleece Elastic Bottom Sweatpants. I purchased them for my 370 lb family member, who wears a 4X, and these are truly the only pants I’ve ever seen him feel completely comfortable in. They look great too and have pockets! Shopping for someone of his size has always been a challenge, especially finding pants that don’t dig in, feel soft, and hold up over time. His weight pools mostly around his waist and ankles, making it even harder to find something that fits without being tight or restrictive in those areas. But these sweatpants? Absolute perfection.
The material is made from 60% cotton and 40% polyester fleece, which creates this super soft, cozy texture on the inside, while the outside has a smooth, durable finish. The Eversoft technology really delivers on comfort—no scratchy feeling, just a nice, breathable fabric that keeps him warm without overheating.
One of the biggest selling points for us is that they do not dig into the waist or ankles at all—which, again, is so important for someone whose weight is concentrated in those areas. The waistband is wide, stretchy, and soft with a functional drawstring, so it adjusts without pinching or feeling tight. The elastic at the ankles has enough give to keep the pants in place without constricting, even with larger ankles. That’s rare to find in extended sizes where elastic bands can often be too tight and uncomfortable.
We’ve washed these multiple times (always following the care instructions—cold water, gentle cycle, and tumble dry low), and they have not shrunk or lost their shape. The fleece stays soft, the seams hold up, and there’s no pilling or fading so far. Another bonus: no foul odor when they arrive (which I’ve experienced with other brands in the past). They come fresh and ready to wear right out of the bag.
I’ve already ordered more pairs because these are the only pants my family member wants to wear while working on stabilizing his thyroid condition and managing his weight. They give him comfort, dignity, and confidence, which is priceless.
If you have a larger family member, or you’re someone with similar sizing needs, do not hesitate to try these. They check every box: softness, fit, durability, easy care, and true comfort where it matters most.
Thank you, Fruit of the Loom, for making inclusive, thoughtful clothing that truly accommodates real bodies. These sweatpants have made a real difference in my family member’s daily comfort.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good price
Size: 4X-Large, Color: Duffle Bag Green, Number of Items: 1
Perfect cut but had a half inch tear on the inseam. Instead of sending it back I just sewed it up myself
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Classic workout sweatpants
Size: Large, Color: Black, Number of Items: 1
Classic fit and not too thick or thin. Just right.
I purchased both FotL and Champion brand ones and Champion sweatpants are thick and hot when walking on the treadmill and are too tight around the ankle and calf, making them a pain to take on and off when sweaty.
FotL are the classic sweatpants we all grew up with that just have the elastic around the ankle and fit comfortably and let your skin breathe. They’re also thin enough to wear working out without overheating and comfortable enough to wear to bed on a colder night without getting too hot.
I ended up buying two more pair since I enjoy the FotL sweatpants over Champion for what I use them for.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026