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Kawasaki Mule Pro High Clearance 1.5" Offset A-Arms by SuperATV

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Kawasaki Mule Pro High Clearance 1.5" Offset A-Arms by SuperATVFree Shipping in the Lower 48 States Fit 30 Tires With a set of SuperATV 1. 5 Forward Offset A Arms installed on your Kawasaki Mule Pro, youll have room for up to 30 tires when paired with rear offset A arms and up to 33" tires with SuperATV's 2" lift kit. Our high clearance A arms are made with heavy duty 1. 25 diameter steel tubing. The arched high clearance design gives you 1. 5 of extra ground clearance over stock and the 1. 5 forward offset gives

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Fit 30” Tires
With a set of SuperATV 1.5” Forward Offset A-Arms installed on your Kawasaki Mule Pro, you’ll have room for up to 30” tires when paired with rear offset A-arms and up to 33" tires with SuperATV's 2" lift kit. Our high-clearance A-arms are made with heavy-duty 1.25” diameter steel tubing. The arched high-clearance design gives you 1.5” of extra ground clearance over stock and the 1.5” forward offset gives you a longer wheelbase for increased stability, better hill climbs, and better performance overall.

We complete the package by shipping them with UHMW bushings installed and including a heavy-duty Z-bend tie rod kit. It makes your suspension unstoppable.

Preadjusted for Fast Install
Our High-Clearance A-arms for the Mule feature industry-leading Adjustable Chromoly Pivot Blocks so you can get the camber you want. Out of the box, your order comes preadjusted to factory specs and ready to install. However, unlike others, SuperATV Arms allow you to adjust your alignment, so you can maintain perfect camber and eliminate premature wear that can come from the addition of a lift kit or larger tires.

Chromoly Makes it Stronger
With chromoly steel adjustable pivot blocks and ball joint housings, this A-arm’s most important anchor points are bulletproof. We wanted to make sure these control arms could take you through every trail, every rock garden, and every rider mistake. We don’t mess around, and neither should you.

Comes with UHMW Bushings and Z-bend Tie Rods
This A-arms kit comes complete with all new UHMW bushings preinstalled and a heavy-duty Z-bend tie rod kit with inner tie rod ends and boots. It’s the complete package and the complete upgrade to make your Mule Pro a monster. UHMW bushings wear less so you can ride more, and our heavy-duty tie rod kit makes sure you’re in control riding through miles of rough terrain. This kit is Built for Battle.

Setup W/ 1.5" Forward Offset A-Arms Max Tire Size
1.5" Forward Offset A-Arms only 28"
1.5" forward offset and 1.5" Rear Offset A-Arms 30"
Front and Rear Offset w/ OE Bumper 29"
Front and Rear Offset w/ SATV Bumper 26"
Front and Rear Offset w/ 2" Lift 33"
Front and Rear Offset w/ 2" Lift and OE bumper 33"
Front and Rear Offset w/ 2" Lift and SATV Bumper 30"

FITMENT

  • Kawasaki Mule Pro DX : 2016+
  • Kawasaki Mule Pro DXT : 2016+
  • Kawasaki Mule Pro FX : 2016+
  • Kawasaki Mule Pro FXT : 2015+
  • Kawasaki Mule Pro FXR : 2018+

FEATURES

  • 1.5” forward offset
  • Fit up to a 30” tire when paired with rear offset a-arms (up from 26” stock)
  • Fit up to a 33" tire with a 2" Lift Kit
  • 1.25” diameter steel tubing
  • 1.5” of extra ground clearance w/ no lift
  • Chromoly steel pivot blocks and ball joint housings
  • Preadjusted pivot blocks for easy install
  • Includes all new bushings and sleeves
  • Includes new tie rod kit and tie rod boots
  • UV-resistant powder coat finish
  • Backed by a lifetime warranty!
Note: 1” wheel spacer required if running stock wheels


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    David Lemberg
    Pawtucket, US
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    Five Stars
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    Professor Cornford's translation with running commentary is definitive.
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    Jordan Bell
    Lexington, US
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    Plato's dialogue about the physical world
    Format: Paperback
    The two biggest topics in the Timaeus are astronomy and the elements of bodies, which are constructed using triangles and the tetrahedron, octahedron, icosahedron, and cube. I would like to see a translation of the Timaeus that uses it as a way to introduce all the astronomy that appears in the dialogue. Introducing the astronomy does not mean just talking in words about spheres or the zodiac or the ecliptic, but actually explaining how these were used by astronomers. Cornford has much to say, but to someone who has not learned any Greek astronomy his commentary will be opaque and hard to use. I didn't know the astronomy well enough to readily understand Cornford's explanations. I plan to learn more classical Greek astronomy, perhaps using Evans' , and then read Waterfield's translation of the Timaeus . Before reading this you should have read the Republic and know some classical Greek natural philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy. Although Cornford's commentary makes the dialogue staccato, I am glad for it because I wouldn't otherwise have understood much of what Plato says. The Timaeus and the Parmenides are the two dialogues of Plato that one needs commentary to understand; the Parmenides demands the commentary because so much of what is happening depends on the original language, and the Timaeus demands the commentary because of all the things the reader is supposed to be familiar with. The following is a list of topics I kept while reading the dialogue: theory of Forms 27d-28a, 51a-52a; harmonics 35b-36b; time 37c-38e, 39b-e; vision 45b-46c, 67c-68d; space 52b; surfaces 53c; weight 62d-63e; sound 67a-67c; physiology 70c-79e, 80d-86a; antiperistasis 79e-80c.
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    Steve Lookner
    Battle Creek, US
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    Helpful, but Waterfield is better for an intro
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    This is basically a scholarly paragraph-by-paragraph commentary on the Timaeus. It's really good for what it is, but I don't recommend it as your first introduction to the Timaeus -- rather, I recommend Waterfield: http://www.amazon.com/Timaeus-Critias-Oxford-Worlds-Classics-ebook/dp/B006NTMD16 A problem with using Cornford as an introduction is that he comments on everything, and it's hard to figure out what the main themes are. I tried reading Cornford as an intro and gave it up, but once I'd read Waterfield I found Cornford extremely helpful both in elucidating passages further than Waterfield does, and in interpreting passages Waterfield doesn't cover. So if you're looking to learn about the Timaeus, I'd suggest Waterfield first and Cornford second (or Cornford alongside Waterfield).
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    Brian Chrzastek
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    Cornford's running commentary is arguably the best suited to fulfill this desire
    Readers of any of Plato's works are bound to feel they might profit from various commentaries. His Timaeus, in particular, may be said to elicit such a hope because of number and intricacy of its details. Cornford's running commentary is arguably the best suited to fulfill this desire: it helps make clear the integrity of the dialogue as a whole and illumines the specific points along the way. Although this work is certainly dated, originally published in 1937, it is certainly one of the best full commentaries on the Timaeus.
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    Roberto V. Novaes
    Fort Morgan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Plato's view of the creation of the world
    Format: Paperback
    A cosmology is a narrative concerning the creation of the universe. Many ancient philosophers have written or elaborated this kind of work. The Platonic dialogue Timeus is an account of the work of the creator god (called the demiurge - or artisan) sculpting the chaotic material world in accordance with the immaterial model of the Ideas. But the text was written in a very hermetic and symbolic language, making its interpretation difficult or even impossible without the knowledge of the references and symbols used by Plato. This book is a complete translation of the text followed by a comprehensive commentary explaining in detail every passage. Francis MacDonald Cornford is one of the most important ancient philosophy scholars, and this work reveals his deep knowledge of Platonic and Greek thought. It is a must have for anyone interested in greek and Platonic philosophy.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2008

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