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Commander Rear axles

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Is it me or does the rear axles on the commander look like they are just kinda out there unprotected? Looks like you could bend or break one going in reverse if you got up against something solid. I'm sure the aftermarket will take care of this if Can-am hasn't already with some sort of guard. Just an observation.
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I imagine they probably do give that illusion as on the other UTVs you were used to seeing an upper and lower arm. With the Commander utilizing trailing arms, you do not have that. I have not heard of any issues thus far, however, I suppose only time will tell.



I haven't heard of any issues with the GUYS that got them for demo or building after market accessories:unsure:... so in this instance no news is good news.:) Some of us may know one of these days...:giggle:... when ever we get ours...:)Barbara
I haven't heard of any issues with the GUYS that got them for demo or building after market accessories:unsure:... so in this instance no news is good news.:) Some of us may know one of these days...:giggle:... when ever we get ours...:)Barbara

It's gonna be alright, really!:unsure:



It's gonna be alright, really!:unsure:
I know it's going to be OK..:):)..I just have to be patient :furious: I just have extra energy that I need to burn-off...:rofl:
I know it's going to be OK..:):)..I just have to be patient :furious: I just have extra energy that I need to burn-off...:rofl:
Have you ever tried sandboarding? I heard that is excellent for burning off extra energy :)

Seriously though we need to have fun with you now, cause once you get your Commander we will never see you again, lol.

Ok, sorry for going off on a tangent, back to the topic at hand :)



Yea , I also heard it was good for a rolling laugh!:rofl:



Have you ever tried sandboarding? I heard that is excellent for burning off extra energy :)

Seriously though we need to have fun with you now, cause once you get your Commander we will never see you again, lol.

Ok, sorry for going off on a tangent, back to the topic at hand :)
I'm aways up for a good time...I have real:( bad times with dares or I bet you can't do that:giggle:...all of the above has gotten me in trouble more then once, twice, three oh forget it...all the time..:giggle:
My outlander was the same way. I never had issues and don't remember anyone else having them either.
My outlander was the same way. I never had issues and don't remember anyone else having them either.
Thanks xelvic for getting us back on track, with talking about rear axles.:)
someone needs to keep me on the straight & narrow..lol :)
The Outlander and Renegade are the same way and its not an issue...I have backed over numerous things with my gade and never had an issue...
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