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Thursday, March 10, 2016

SuperATV Power Steering EZ Steer on a CAN-AM COMMANDER 800: Product Review

Recently we installed a SuperATV EZ Steer Power Steering Kit on a 2014 Commander 800R.  From the factory the Commander SxS without power steering turns fairly easily for most adults.  It's comparable to the Polaris Ranger, Polaris Rzr, John Deere Gator, Honda Pioneer or Kawasaki Tyrex without power steering.

We used the Commander primarily doing chores and checking things around the farm at slow speeds.  The Commander had several drivers in one days time and my daughter and wife sometimes complained about the effort it took to steer.  That's when a decision was made to give the EZ Steer Power Steering Kit a try.

After ordering the power steering kit by SuperATV it arrived lightning fast.  Installation of the kit was fairly effortless with the directions included and wasn't nearly as hard to install as I had envisioned.  The entire installation process took about two hours and the most difficult installation part was just having to get down low to access the parts under the steering column where it bolts up.  A nice feature about the SuperATV EZ Steer Kit is everything truly bolts up or plugs in, no cutting wires or modify existing brackets.

First ride with the kit installed was amazing.  The steering effort was easy, smooth and precise just as SuperATV advertised.  The power steering kit is whisper quiet and if it wasn't so easy to steer you wouldn't know it's there.  The best part about the EZ Steer is how easy it made the Commander for the rest of the family to drive.  It really adds a measure of safety to those who operate it that are not as physically strong to steer the UTV at slow speeds.  In conclusion, our experience with the SuperATV EZ Steer Power Steering Kit has been great and we recommend it as an alternative upgrade from factory power steering.  Since our purchase of the product it's price has went up a bit less that $100, must be a popular upgrade...  Watch Review Below.


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