DragonFire Offering Tough Tie Rods for Can-Am Maverick

Lucas Cooney
by Lucas Cooney
DragonFire Can-Am Tie Rods

It’s probably safe to assume that the majority of Can-Am Maverick and Maverick Max owners like to ride fast and hard. To help protect your investment, DragonFire suggests upgrading from the hollow aluminum tie rods to its tougher tie rods.

“DragonFire has found that the stock tie rods can be the first thing to go during aggressive driving,” says product development manager, Brice Ginn. “As always, we went to the drawing board and designed a set of tie rods that hold up to the punishment DragonFire likes to dish out.”

Can-Am Tie Rod vs DragonFire Tie Rod

The result is set of 4130 Chromoly steel tie rods that are a direct replacement for the stock aluminum components.

“We even use the OEM rod ends, making installation a snap,” says Ginn.

In addition to superior strength compared to their hollow aluminum counterparts, DragonFire says its tie rods feature a stylish black powdercoated finish for anti-corrosion purposes. CNC-milled wrench locations to facilitate adjustments round out these rods.

“Nothing is unbreakable, but we feel like we have gotten darn close with this kit,” says Ginn.

DragonFire H.D. Tie Rod Features:


• Constructed of solid 4130 Chromoly steel


• Utilizes OEM tie rod ends


• CNC-machined wrench locations to facilitate adjustments


• Powdercoated black for anti-corrosion purposes


• Stronger than stock and other aftermarket options

Visit DragonFireRacing.com for more information.

Lucas Cooney
Lucas Cooney

I have been working exclusively in digital media since 1997. I started out with TSN.ca, spending nearly nine years creating and editing content on Canada's leading sports website. I left to join VerticalScope, Inc., one of the world's largest online publishers, to start a number of powersports publications. While at VerticalScope, I've helped create and oversee content for a wide variety of different publications, including ATV.com, Off-Road.com, ArcheryTalk.com, Tractor.com, RVGuide.com, and many more.

More by Lucas Cooney

Next