High Lifter Pro Series UTV
Axle Released
Shreveport, LA (3/20/2009) - High
Lifter Products, the leading company in aftermarket
ATV products and Gorilla Axle, known across the
nation as being a majormanufacturer of ATV axles,
announce the latest addition in High Lifter’s
Pro Seriesline… the new High Lifter Pro Series
Axle by Gorilla. Designed especially for therigorous
sport of ATV mud riding and racing, the High Lifter
Pro Series Axle providesunprecedented strength with
the ability to withstand the strain of suspension
lifts andaggressive mud tires time after time.
The new High Lifter Pro Series Axle has been long
anticipated by ATV and Side-by-Sideowners across
the country who desire a strong, tough axle designed
for the extremeconditions of mud riding. These
axles are made from superior grade materials in
orderto maintain the highest level of toughness
and resilience under intense pressure. Madeof
4340 chromology steel, the High Lifter Pro Series
Axle by Gorilla will be machinedfor an exact fit.
Available for most makes and models now, the High
Lifter Pro SeriesAxle by Gorilla is unmistakeable
with its signature High Lifter “Pro Series”
orange paintscheme. For more information on this
and other High Lifter products, go to theirwebsite
at www.highlifter.com.
About High Lifter:
High Lifter Products, Inc. has been developing
and marketing unique, after-market accessories
for utility, 4-wheel drive ATVs since 1996. In
this short time, the company has grown from a
one-man, backyard hobby into a 23 employee, multi-million
dollar corporation. We now operate from a 14,500
square foot building located in Shreveport, Louisiana,
which includes a retail showroom, a warehouse,
a performance shop, and
executive offices. We also operate through our
website, www.highlifter.com,
which is visited by almost 200,000 unique visitors
per month, and includes a full product catalog,
a chat room and forum, games, an online ATV magazine,
and many, many more informative and entertaining
features.
www.highlifter.com
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