![]() While most of these side by side horror stories are likely due to people dropping these filters in dry - without oiling them down with tacky oil - you can test this for yourself if you don’t believe us. Sure, you can get a K&N or similar filter for 53 bucks and save money in the short term by washing it off as it gets dirty, but if you factor in the $3200 you’ll have to pay a month later for a motor rebuild, the apparent “savings” are quite detrimental. But nowadays, with new motors sensors that can get oil on them and affect how they run, most serious UTV riders and mechanics who know their stuff go with paper air filters. Foam side by side air filters like those by K&N used to be cutting edge, so long as you use quality oil. Like other aftermarket accessories for the Ranger, air filters come in a variety of options. One of the more commonly replaced parts - and one that is often misunderstood - is the Polaris Ranger air filter. Whether you need something small to replace a broken part on your Full-Size Polaris Ranger 1000 or a larger replacement part for your Ranger 900, at Everything Polaris Ranger, we’re here to help. ![]()
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