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KNS Performance Heavy-Duty Primary Clutch Puller – Made in USA – Fits Polaris Ranger, RZR, and 850 Boost Snowmobiles with P22 Clutch
The KNS Performance clutch puller is built in the USA using premium American tool-grade steel alloy. Designed for durability and strength, each puller is heat-treated, hardened, and coated to resist rust and corrosion. Engineered to outperform OEM pullers, this tool provides reliable performance for demanding applications.
Fits the following models:
Polaris Ranger 1000 (SOHC 61hp) 2020-2026
Polaris Ranger Crew 1000 (SOHC 61hp) 2020-2026
Tech Tip: Apply grease to the tip and beginning of the threads before use to ensure smoother removal and extend tool life.
This clutch puller broke on its first use — jamming into the clutch and costing $2400+ in complete engine removal and replacement. Don’t gamble with cheap tools. Go with KNS Performance and get the job done right the first time.
If you’ve ever had a puller snap, strip, or seize inside your clutch — you’re not alone. That’s the story behind most of our customers. After wasting money on generic tools that fail when they needed them most, they came to KNS Performance.
Built from American tool steel alloy. Precision threads. Backed for life. This is the tool they wish they bought first.
Don’t learn the hard way. A broken puller can lodge in your clutch and cost hundreds in repairs. KNS Performance pullers are engineered to take the torque, fit flawlessly, and protect your clutch from disaster. That’s why riders who’ve been burned once never buy cheap again.
| KNS Performance Pullers | Generic Imported Pullers or Rebrands |
| Made in the USA | Unknown factories, inconsistent quality control |
| High-grade American tool steel | Soft, brittle cast metal prone to snapping |
| Lifetime no-hassle replacement | Often no returns or support |
| Rarely fail with proper use | High failure rates— frequently break on first use |