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Polaris Sportsman 450/570 Radiator Relocation/Snorkel Combo Kit (2014-2020)

Polaris Sportsman 450/570 Radiator Relocation & Snorkel Combo Kit

Is your Sportsman overheating? Want to ride through deep mud and water without worry? This kit solves both problems in one package.

The Polaris Sportsman 450/570 Radiator Relocation/Snorkel Combo Kit keeps your engine cool and your air intake dry. It’s a must-have for riders who take their Polaris Sportsman 450 or 570 into rough terrain.


What This Kit Does

Your stock radiator sits low. Mud and grass clog it fast. This makes your engine run hot.

Also, the factory air intake is too low. Water can get in during deep crossings. That can ruin your engine.

This kit moves the radiator up and raises the air intake and vent lines. Now you can ride in deeper water and thicker mud.


Key Features

✅ Radiator Relocation

  • Moves the radiator to the front rack

  • Keeps it away from mud and debris

  • Made from strong, powder-coated steel

  • Helps your engine stay cool longer

✅ Snorkel Kit

  • Raises the intake and vent lines

  • Stops water from getting into your engine

  • Made with high-quality pipes and clamps

  • Seals tight for reliable protection

✅ Easy Installation

  • Comes with everything you need

  • Includes clear step-by-step instructions

  • No guessing or custom cutting


Why Riders Love It

  • 🔥 No more overheating

  • 🌊 Cross deeper water with confidence

  • 🧰 Easy to install with basic tools

  • 💪 Built tough to handle rough rides


What’s in the Box?

  • Radiator Relocation Bracket

  • Snorkel Pipes and Couplers

  • Vent Line Extensions

  • All Clamps and Hardware

  • Instructions with Photos


Take Your Sportsman Further

This combo kit is perfect for mudding, trail riding, or hunting. It protects your engine and keeps your machine running strong.

✅ Ready to upgrade?

Order now and gear up for your next adventure.


Questions?
Our team is here to help with install tips or fitment. We ride too — and we stand behind our gear.