The Story
Protect Your Polaris Ranger 150 from Trail Hazards
Engineered for the demanding terrain encountered by Polaris Ranger 150 owners, these UHMW A-Arm Guards by Factory UTV provide robust defense against impacts, rocks, and debris. Crafted from a single piece of 3/8 inch thick UHMW plastic with a precisely molded design, they ensure a snug, secure fit that follows the natural contour of your vehicle's A-arms, offering maximum coverage without compromising ground clearance or suspension performance.
Whatβs in the Box
Why Riders Upgrade
UHMW A-Arm Guards vs. Stock Protection
β Prone to impact damage
β Often made of weaker materials
β Can crack or break easily
β Minimal protection from debris
β Impact and abrasion resistant
β 3/8 inch UHMW plastic construction
β Molded for a precise fit
β Made in the USA
Common Questions
What material are these A-arm guards made from?
They are constructed from durable 3/8 inch UHMW (Ultra-High Molecular Weight) plastic.
How many A-arm guards are included in a set?
Each set includes two A-arm guards, one for each side of the front suspension.
Are these guards specific to the Polaris Ranger 150?
Yes, these guards are specifically designed for the Polaris Ranger 150 model year 2018 and newer.
What is UHMW plastic?
UHMW is a high-performance plastic known for its exceptional impact strength, abrasion resistance, and low friction coefficient, making it ideal for off-road protection.
What Riders Are Saying
These A-arm guards are a must-have for anyone who rides their Ranger 150 hard. They fit perfectly and have held up great against rocks and roots on the trails.
β Mike S., Colorado
Installation was straightforward and the quality of the UHMW plastic is evident. My A-arms are now well-protected, giving me more confidence on challenging terrain.
β Jessica R., Utah
Upgrade Your Ranger's Defense
Equip your Polaris Ranger 150 with the ultimate A-arm protection.
Invest in durability and keep your rig running longer.
Vehicle Fitment
Polaris Ranger 150 β 2018+
Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Protect Your Polaris Ranger 150 from Trail Hazards
Engineered for the demanding terrain encountered by Polaris Ranger 150 owners, these UHMW A-Arm Guards by Factory UTV provide robust defense against impacts, rocks, and debris. Crafted from a single piece of 3/8 inch thick UHMW plastic with a precisely molded design, they ensure a snug, secure fit that follows the natural contour of your vehicle's A-arms, offering maximum coverage without compromising ground clearance or suspension performance.
Whatβs in the Box
Why Riders Upgrade
UHMW A-Arm Guards vs. Stock Protection
β Prone to impact damage
β Often made of weaker materials
β Can crack or break easily
β Minimal protection from debris
β Impact and abrasion resistant
β 3/8 inch UHMW plastic construction
β Molded for a precise fit
β Made in the USA
Common Questions
What material are these A-arm guards made from?
They are constructed from durable 3/8 inch UHMW (Ultra-High Molecular Weight) plastic.
How many A-arm guards are included in a set?
Each set includes two A-arm guards, one for each side of the front suspension.
Are these guards specific to the Polaris Ranger 150?
Yes, these guards are specifically designed for the Polaris Ranger 150 model year 2018 and newer.
What is UHMW plastic?
UHMW is a high-performance plastic known for its exceptional impact strength, abrasion resistance, and low friction coefficient, making it ideal for off-road protection.
What Riders Are Saying
These A-arm guards are a must-have for anyone who rides their Ranger 150 hard. They fit perfectly and have held up great against rocks and roots on the trails.
β Mike S., Colorado
Installation was straightforward and the quality of the UHMW plastic is evident. My A-arms are now well-protected, giving me more confidence on challenging terrain.
β Jessica R., Utah
Upgrade Your Ranger's Defense
Equip your Polaris Ranger 150 with the ultimate A-arm protection.
Invest in durability and keep your rig running longer.




















