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PostSubject: new mods   new mods EmptySat Jan 23, 2010 7:41 pm

well I just finished with my 1st round of mods . woo hoo

Tusk UHMW skid plates. These offer great coverage and easy installation with only 5 holes to drill. I believe that these are made of the recycled material which is about 1000psi less than the first run material but still strong at about 4800psi. and shatter resistant to -40. This may be the reason for the difference price from some other brands.

Promark 3000 Lb. winch with blue steel synthetic rope. Promark was formerly Gorilla which from what I can tell has a decent record for there products. Installation was pretty simple time consuming due to wire routing and deciding where to mount switch and remote connector. I put the switch just to the right of the steering column and the remote plug under the hood through the bumper cover over the radiator.

Aluminum Products A-arm CVboot guards. These offer good protection from all sides and don't rub anything they shouldn't. The manufacturer sent two drivers side rears so I'm not quite finished with them but installation wasn't hard and the price was right. The only thing I don't like is the bolts aren't recessed, time will tell how this works out but over all I think a quality product.

RJS Padded five point racing harnesses. Cost effective and NHRA approved at $80.00 a pair . Installation was a breeze no extra hardware needed. I chose not to use the floor mount for the lack of good anchoring point.

Roktek 3" lift kit. I heard allot about this kit before I purchased it and their were differing opinions about the true amount of lift. I received 2.75" in front and 3" in the rear . Maybe the springs make each install different . Installation of the rear was cake but the front was a little tricky. I had trouble with the last bolt had to work at it for awhile to get it in. I did all the work alone and maybe an extra pair of hands would help. Remove the front bumper cover and the trunk box if you get this or any similar kit you'll be glad you did.

Next on my list are wheel spacers. If anyone has used the Roktek lift what spacers did you use and what was the final stance? I dont want to get too wide as I ride some tight trails but I do want to be as stable as possible. Any info is greatly appreciated
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptySat Jan 23, 2010 8:11 pm

Sounds like fun bro,

Congrats.
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptySat Jan 23, 2010 9:32 pm

Pics 's Dude.................. Pics .... Thanks
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptySat Jan 23, 2010 9:54 pm

jlsh4e wrote:

Next on my list are wheel spacers. If anyone has used the Roktek lift what spacers did you use and what was the final stance? I dont want to get too wide as I ride some tight trails but I do want to be as stable as possible. Any info is greatly appreciated

Are you planing on changing wheels? If so look at the wheels with a wider offset and save yourself some money. I have the 3+5 offset which makes my bike 6 inches wider than stock with no spacers....
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptySun Jan 24, 2010 2:53 pm

Ive got the Roktek lift and added two inch spacers all the way around.Its great.Only thing I dont like about the rzr is the springs they sag so bad.Every ride they sag more hehe.Springs are my next mod.
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptySun Jan 24, 2010 2:57 pm

Post some pics of your ride. nopics
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptySun Jan 24, 2010 8:19 pm

Sounds like you dropped some dough!!!!!
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PostSubject: Re: new mods   new mods EmptyMon Jan 25, 2010 3:30 pm

litng1 wrote:
Ive got the Roktek lift and added two inch spacers all the way around.Its great.Only thing I dont like about the rzr is the springs they sag so bad.Every ride they sag more hehe.Springs are my next mod.

Yeah springs are on my list too. Progressive from makin trax. Hey mud n guts I'm gona be saving for a wheel upgrade I want beed locks with Pit bull Rockers. $$$ got to be there first. I'll get som pics up soon
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