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#1 2008-05-17 13:06:42

cali-boi
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From: nor cal
Registered: 2008-05-16
Posts: 7

Re: advice for when i finance a rzr

going to get one but gonna wait for the 09s. what advice do you guys have for when i go to get one id like to get most of the goodies i want done from the dealer so its all in the finance.  front/rear deluxe bumpers, rock slider nerf,  and soft top i definately want. but what winch polaris or warn? do the 14'' rims and 26x9 26x11 tires make them sit out nice and wide or should i go with itp i think thet have the same sizes but mite offset the rims? and any other advice would be appriciated thanks.

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#2 2008-05-23 11:56:19

bobnelson
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From: Cove, Oregon
Registered: 2008-03-30
Posts: 5

Re: advice for when i finance a rzr

Mine should be here in early July, and plan to have the dealer install the winch and maybe the 14" wheel set.   Will finance that, but plan to pay off in a year.   Will go with the Polaris winch as it has the synthetic rope. 

I will do the rest of the install stuff, including bumpers, windshield, top, larger batt box, 4 point belts, etc.   Reason is that I want to become more knowledgeable about the new toy.   If it breaks in the boonies, I need to fix it.   Besides, the dealer will just charge me labor for install of all the lock and ride stuff.   Front / rear bumpers just bolt on.  Polaris will drop ship to my farm for just a few bucks.   I'm old and half deaf, so will skip the tune systems.  I just wanna ride.   big_smile

That my plan.


RZR coming in July of 08

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#3 2008-06-03 17:28:50

Vortex1114
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From: Byfield, MA
Registered: 2008-06-03
Posts: 39

Re: advice for when i finance a rzr

I went with the hard plastic top, half windshield, and front deluxe brush guard. Just had the plain stock black rims on it as i didn't feel like shelling out the extra cash if i bend one. I also bought an after market rear view mirror from cabelas.com which works great. I purchased the 5 year warranty for it just because it was a new production machine and I wanted any defects to be covered as I heard there were a couple recalls on them. Worth the extra cash to me. I also took the old spider web style cargo net i used for my motorcycle and put it across the rear bed area and it works pretty well. Oh, almost forgot, just make sure you don't have them install the accessories unless they'll do it for free, its real easy to do. If its looks you want go with the aluminum rims but wasn't what i needed.


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