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What state do you live in?
The 2010 Polaris Ranger Crew headlight sockets have 2 wires, wheras the 2011 headligh sockets have 3 wires. After an extensive on-line search, the Polaris mechanic and I are thinking I'd have to buy the entire wiring harness, as Polaris doesn't seem to sell just the headlight sockets. Each headlight assembly w/ socket (sold only as a unit) priced out at $55.00, and the new rocker panel switch was around $35.00. I didn't ask the mechanic to price out a whole new harness, but I can only imagine that buying one of those too would cost mucho dinero (much money). I got hold of the Sherrif who does the final street legal approval in my county. He said I can add another set of lights and focus them per state criteria in order to meet the dual beam mandate. That's probably what I'll end up doing. Thanks for posting though. Getting input from others is always welcomed by me!
Each state has its own rules and regualtions regarding UTV's being licensed as street legal. I suggest you check with the licensing bureau of whatever state(s) you're interested in operating your vehicles in. I don't know whether or not licensed/ORV motor vehicles are permitted to drive on any of our Michigan beaches, but whatever rules apply to them would apply to my Polaris Crew as well.
I've found turn signal kits, mirrors, etc. on e-bay, but have not found anything to address my need to upgrade to dual beam headlights. I really need help with this. I'm "considering" offering a $25.00 reward to the first person who provides a suggestion I can actually implement. I have to give more thought, however, about how I would be able to do this, i.e., maybe through a PayPal transfer. Anyway, thanks for your input. If you have any workable suggestions, please let me know.
I just purchased a 2010 Polaris Crew LE. I want to make it street legal. What is the easiest/best way to upgrade to dual beam headlights? I live in Michigan and that is a street legal requirement here. Thanks in advance for your help with my question.
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