Schedule of Events | 2019 Discount Tire Rally on the Rocks




Here is the breakdown of the activities for Discount Tire:


Tuesday 05/14/2019

  • Booth Set-up
We are open for business selling product at discounted pricing!!! Be sure to stop by the Discount Tire booth to get your ride set-up with some awesome new tires and wheels to test on the beautiful trails during this event.




Wednesday 05/15/2019

  • Discount Tire Sponsored Trail Ride: Fins N Things
Join our fun team on an exciting trail ride which reminds me of being on a roller coaster with it's steep up and down gyrations!


  • Discount Tire Ice Cream Social and Raffle at the Arena
At 7:00 PM make sure you save some room for the Discount Tire Ice Cream Social! This will be followed by an exciting Discount Tire raffle. This has always been a fan favorite and this year will be better than ever!






Thursday 05/16/2019

  • Discount Tire and Camp Chef Sponsored Breakfast
Bring your appetite to the arena for a delicious breakfast sandwich courtesy of Camp Chef and Discount Tire between 7:45 AM to 9:00 AM!


  • Discount Tire Sponsored Trail Ride: Moab Rim Trail
After breakfast the Discount Tire trail team will be out on the Moab Rim Trail while the rest of the team takes care of all your tire/wheels needs at Vendor Day in the the Spanish Trails arena. Our team will have some of the hottest new styles and sizes available.






Friday 05/17/2019

  • Discount Tire Sponsored Trail Ride: Porcupine Rim Trail
Meet us at the starting line for this fun scenic trail that delivers a breathtaking view half way through the run. This is a fairly mild trail but has a different view with trees along the trails.


  • Catered Dinner/Raffle at the Spanish Trails Arena
From 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM there will be a catered dinner you won't want to miss followed by the Grand Raffle at the arena! Last year there was well over $20,000 worth of prizes. Discount Tire will be giving away a set of tires and wheels along with many other items in this huge raffle!







Saturday 05/18/2019

  • Discount Tire Sponsored Trail Ride: Hells Revenge.
It's a sad day for all of us as it's the last day of this years Discount Tire Rally on the Rocks. Come out and celebrate the end of the event on one of the most scenic trails Moab offers. Not only is this trail beautiful, but it is also rated +5 for the ones taking the elective obstacles. They aren't for the faint of heart but the views are spectacular!



As always during the event The Discount Tire team will be testing out some of our new products. Moab is an excellent place to put tires and wheels through extreme terrain.

We'll see you at the event and if you're still in need of last minute tires and wheels, check out Discount Tire Direct's selection. Shipping is FAST, FREE and right now you can save 15% INSTANTLY!

Heavvvy duty suspension

Hey guys. I did a search on here and couldn’t find anything past the factory style heavy duty spring setups. My scrambler 400 4x4 is my main trail rider now. Often times my wife is on the back too. I’m almost 300lbs myself, she’s another 140 or so. We also have the big rear seat cargo box now. I’m sure getting my factory Fox shock rebuilt would help, but for the cost of rebuilding and even re-valving, I could get different suspension. I’m not sure the factory setup could be upgraded enough to handle the weight anyway. I’ve been looking at the idea of a RZR shock swap. They’re designed to hold up much more weight. I’ve had trouble finding specific dimensions on RZR shocks. Has anybody heard of or done this? If not, could I trouble you RZR guys to take some measurements? Preferably 1000s, 4 doors, turbos, etc... basically the heaviest RZR models as I only have one rear shock not 2


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Sportsman 500 Clutch Vendors

I have a 1998 Sportsman 500 4x4 that overall is in great shape, but the primary clutch is beyond rebuilding and sounds like a jackhammer at idle.
New from Polaris is $600+ so that's not feasible. Aftermarket from eBay or Amazon is $100 but they have a pretty awful reputation for coming apart.
Online searches I haven't been able to come up with a decent middle ground source for new or quality rebuilt clutches.
Anyone have suggestions on where to get something in the $300-ish range?

1995 swing arm

removed the swing arm and wonder how much larger should the hole in the frame be as compared to the bolt. Sure looks like there could be a bushing there but the parts list does not show anything just the parts that are installed in the swing arm and the bushing pressed into the transmission.

Any help would be great.

LED Headlights Replacement – 2017 XP1000 Touring

Been poking around looking at what guys are doing for LED headlight replacement. I dont mind doing the research at all but how in the heck do you find out the model # of OEM lights so you can cross check LED bulbs? Owners manual shows 50-60W; big deal-I couldnt find any part#s to cross check.

Also if you have a positive recommendation, I'm all ears...

2017 1000XP Touring

Thank you very much,
Scott

2001 Polaris Sportsman 500 engine swap

Hello from France everyone !

This is my first post on this forum and I am opening a new thread as I was not able to find a solution to my issue.

I own a Polaris 500 6x6 from 2000 or 2001. The engine is dead and I wonder what engine I can use in order to do a motor swap.
I had a look at a Polaris parts dealer website, in order to find the engine references.

On my ATV, the engine is labelled EH500PLE100. However, on internet, I can find the reference EH50PLE10 in the specs. I suppose it refers to the same engine model.

I wonder if it's possible to swap the motor to a 2005 Sportsman HO. I found a used one with reference EH500PLE134.
But I have no idea if it's possible.

Has any of you performed such an exchange ? Can somebody tell me which engine could be compatible with my Sportsman ?

Thank you in advance for your help !

Tom

Kailub Russell Earns Third Win of Season at X-Factor Whitetails GNCC

The fifth round of the 2019 AMSOIL Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, concluded on Sunday, May 5 in Peru, Indiana with the Yamaha Racing X-Factor Whitetails GNCC. FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Kailub Russell earned his third win of the season and 57th career overall win. K. Russell maintained a sizable lead throughout the entire race, leading from the opening lap until the checkered flag flew after three hours.