Larger tires would definitely be the way to go.Agree that larger tires are probably the best bet. The right front actually binds (or comes close to it) under full droop stock. And those shock spacer things are notorious for having a negative effect on ride quality, and that's the last thing a 500 needs.
I am running 27x9-12’s on front and rear with 2” wheel spacers.I've used two of those kits with no problems. 1"ish on a Rhino and a Big Bear. The right front binding issue on certain P-5's may be a concern. If someone is committed to 25 or 26 inch rubber for power reasons it buys you another inch. P-5's don't have tire clearance problems....
If you have aftermarket shocks now, would be the only way I would consider spacers. If you get good shocks, you won't need spacers. Spacers don't help bad stock shocks.Would putting on a one inch lift cause any problems with the drive shaft angles?
Hi, installed I. 5 inch lift. Made my own brackets for lower shock mount on front and made upper brackets for rear.There are two ways to get more clearance: lift kit or taller tires. Here's a link to a lift kit: PERFEX 1.5" Front & Rear LIFT Kit | Honda Pioneer 500 and yes, I agree, the centre of gravity would be raised but an inch or so wouldn't make much difference for the kind of riding I do, slow trails through the bush.
Elka's , Walker Evans, Fox and so on. If you go to the Pioneer 500 threads here you will find out all about shocks for the P-1'sMy P500 is a 2015. What shocks would give me that extra clearance? Price is always a factor.