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While we stand by the claim that flying down the trail in a UTV is one of the most freedom-affirming things in the world, that doesn’t mean we aren’t beholden to regulations that keep ourselves and those around us safe. If you have a Polaris Ranger, and are considering driving it on the street now or in the future, chances are your local regulations will require you to set up a horn kit, mirrors, windshield, turn signals, and/or a few other accessories.

But not to worry - this doesn’t have to be a drag, thanks to the top-tier selection of Polaris Ranger street legal kits and accessories on offer at Everything Polaris Ranger. In fact, these kits can even add some flare and much-needed functionality to your ride that you may have been missing. With that said, check your local regs, have a look around, and find the perfect Polaris Ranger street legal kit for you.

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Your Street Legal Polaris Ranger Checklist Is Here!

If you’ve never done this before, un-furrow that brow and take a breather, because with just a couple of minutes of research and the Polaris Ranger street legal products, you’ll be hitting the (actual) road in no time. First things first, let’s talk about the regulations themselves.

Step 1: Know What Is Required of You

While it’s virtually guaranteed that every rider looking to convert their ride into a street legal Polaris Ranger will need a turn signal and horn, this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t check your regulations - they can still change from state to state. For example, in Florida, Tennessee, and a few other states, Polaris Ranger owners need to have liability insurance, head lights, taillights, turn signals, a horn, a windshield with wipers, at least one rearview mirror, seatbelts, and a license plate. If that sounds like a lot, read on!

Step 2: Shop With a “Quality First and Nothing Else” Mindset

When you’ve officially figured out what you will need to have in order to keep your Polaris Ranger street legal, it’s time to peruse the interwebs for all the finest wares out there. But how can you tell the good apart from the “meh”? For starters, make sure to only consider Polaris Ranger turn signal kits, horns, and other street legal components that are made from high-quality materials. Just like a steering wheel with great grip, you never want to skimp when it comes to these for safety reasons. Another key issue is ease of installation. Though it varies based on the area, in most cases, making your Polaris Ranger street legal is a bit of a lengthy process, which means you will definitely want gear that is street legal.

Step 3: Don’t Just Get the Bare Minimum

Finally, there’s no rule saying you can’t turn this process into an opportunity to make some serious, game-changing adjustments. In other words, whether it’s springtime or the dead of winter, there’s no reason to stop at just checking the boxes. After you get that windshield, horn, and turn signal kit, a windshield wiper, skid plate, or upgraded brakes will work wonders on the street or trail. Keep your eyes open, but never back down from your standards. Around here, it’s top-quality or bust!