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I liked that before and after post that badley started. Maybe we should each do a before and after photo. Here's my Rhino before and after:
Before
after
Now lets see your before and after photos.
3TV
2012 Polaris Rzr XP 900
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Nice before and after! How do you like your elkas? Whats next? hee hee
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The before had King shocks and 25" Bighorns. I must say that I was a bit underwhelmed by the King shocks. The after has Elka shocks, long travel, and 27" XTRs. After is working much much better. Super plush, and super stable. It works great in the mountains on off cambers, and in the rocks. It has more ground clearance (15" under the belly skid), but still doesn't feel tippy at all.
Next, ... ? It's working pretty good right now. More power would be nice, but you really need to go internal with motor mods at this point to make much of a difference. So I'll just plunk along and enjoy the ride I suppose. The only real plans right now are to powder coat the beadlock rings orange.
3TV
2012 Polaris Rzr XP 900
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Nice but I'd like to see the rest of that Jeep also.........
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Great before and after. Your Rhino looks much beefier now and more stable with the wider stance. The front bumper really changes the overall look too.
Nice work!
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Wish mine looked that good "after" :? Sweet!
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Before: [not the best angles but hopefully good enough to give you an idea of the changes]
[size=12]After: [not the best angles but hopefully good enough to give you an idea of the changes][/size]
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where did you get that bed cover? how does it attach to the bed?
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where did you get that bed cover? how does it attach to the bed?
The bed cover is from Pro Armor. I'm not a big fan of having a bed cover but without everything stayed covered in mud. I put that on and now everyting (camera bag, chairs, cooler, etc.) stay dry and clean. Here is the link - Rocky Mountain ATV
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