Check out this incredible footage of a customers RZR S running our Racer Tech RZR S Replacement Arm Kit! This is Tim Cameron, a well know rock crawler builder and driver running his RZR S up a hill normally run by the biggest and baddest full size Hammers. After rolling and tumbling down this hill multiple times the machine is still in one piece and ready for more until he eventually breaks a tie rod. It’s noteworthy to say, he was not running our Racer Tech HD Tie Rod Kit this day. If they were installed the video may have never ended! (Note: Racer Tech does NOT recommend driving without a helmet. This is a privately filmed video by a private party.)
- UTV Rally Raid Series Finally Race Nov. 12th with Video!
We went down to Durham Town Plantation for the series finale of UTV Rally Raid 2011! I flew down Friday [...]
Read More... - Racer Tech RZR S Arms Hold Up To Another Beat Down!
Check out this incredible footage of a customers RZR S running our Racer Tech RZR S Replacement Arm Kit! This [...]
Read More... - Racer Tech’s Commander X Is Here!
We went to US-27 Motorsports and pick up our New Can-am Commander X this weekend. We took it out for [...]
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Andy had to modify the kit i got for my S GREAT TECH ! he will help you
-Frank from New Mexico -
Call Andy at racer tech. He’s one of the best vendors I’ve ever dealt with. He helped me with a [...]
-Steve From Phoenix -
I also did the Racer Tech 2″ lift. They’re customer service is some of the best I’ve ever dealt with. [...]
-Ken from Stony Plain, AB, Canada
- Recap of Rd 1 of WORCS from Kyle and Tim
Here is the race recaps from a few of our drivers that were at WORCS this past weekend at Glen [...]
Read More... - Wyatt’s Back For Another Year with Racer Tech!
Racer Tech would like to welcome back Tim Wyatt #55 with his new RZR XP900 to the Team Racer Tech [...]
Read More... - #58 Justin Fleming on His Dominating Win at UTVRR!
Here’s a quick race report from Justin Fleming #58 of Team Racer Tech on our experience at the series finale [...]
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