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Welcome to the fourm! I love that water crossing picture!
So what mods are next? Nice wheels btw.
Welcome to the forum Tony! I would like to see some pix of your ridding areas if ya get a chance to post some up.
Any word on the release date for the Suzuki side x side? Pix of it?
Maybe a link to U Tube? Any ideas?
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Is your idle really high?
P.S. my OTD price was 13,500
Thats a great otd price!
Glad you like your ride! Any plans of upgrades yet?
There are pros and cons to both. A little more info on your end could help us help you in your decision.
What kind of ridding do you plan on doing?
How many passengers?
Cargo?
Work/play?
etc...?
Welcome to the forum guys!
Kodiak Construction, there are a lot of Rhinos for sale here in Utah and I am sure there are in AZ as well. Have you looked in your local adds and places like craigslist?
Also are you looking for another 660 or a 700?
Welcome to the forum! Got any pix that you can share with us?
Sounds like a great ride and a cool place to ride.
THX
I would love to do some old ghost town trips!
A few ideas:
GPS and GPS Mount
Extra fuel can and mount
some type of sound system
spare tire and or tire repair kit
if you ride much at night I would upgrade from the prowler stock lighting
I will add more things as I think of them.
I put a little other info in another thread of yours so be sure and check that out but other than that be sure to have your air filter cleaned/oiled right before you go and then dont forget to do it when you get back home and before your first ride when you get back home. Clean the sand out of the other "traps" the rhino has as well.
Plenty of water to drink.
More than stock lighting is nice if you plan on doing much night riding.
We have hit the sand a ton with our side x sides and have not really needed any extra parts so I cant help you out in that area. Maybe a tire repair kit incase you get a nail or piece of glass in a tire.
You will love the sand! It is a ton different than what you are use to! 8) Prepare to feel a loss of power right off the start because sand sure loves to rob the power. Do not spend the time or money in getting paddles. However when you arrive drop your pressure down to 3 psi in all 4 tires. You will go more places and faster than someone with your same machine setup with paddles. Trust me.
Remember all of the "add on" weight or any weight for that matter will slow you down. ie~ Things like your bumper, winch, etc. Keep the tunes though, that is worth the extra weight. lol
Long travel will not make a difference on you getting stuck.
Any other questions feel free to ask.
-Jared
Ok let us know if you cant get them to work or if you need help compressing the others. ![]()
I have not been arround prowlers as much as the others but I do know you will be happy with the power of the 700 over the 550. I am a big fan of upgrading the seat belts to 5 points right off of the start.
What kind of riding will you be doing?
I have actually been "looking" a bit for one but the new biz is taking all of my money! :twisted: