Save some money for a neck and back brace or suspension seats. Worst riding trucks of all time. I almost bought one years and years ago. Even with the weight of a diesel it road like sh!t. We took it for an hour test drive and the wife and I both had a nasty headache when we gave the truck back...
Wouldn't fit in my new bumper anyways. Crazy how much the prices have gone up on them since I bought my last new one. 8274-50 I bought back in about 1999-2000ish cost me $1400. Add about another $1000 now. I find Warn has priced themselves out of the game. No need to spend that kind of cash as...
If I have to use it chances are it will be more then my pickup. Usually truck and trailer. I would rather have a 15 or 17,000 lb winch and not worry about it. It is a great winch but not what I need in this case.
On my first twisted tea IN A BOTTLE. I usually drink hey y’all tea but some chick requested a song last week saying she was on the deck and just cracked a twisted tea in the bottle. So I got some. Really prefer the bottle but it is inconvenient compared to a can. Tastes so much better though.
No dirt bikes allowed. They got in the way of my quad last year. lol. I am kidding. There are guys riding bikes. Some areas are pretty rocky and muddy so if you have experience then it isn't an issue. It is tougher riding if you're just starting out on a bike.
Anyone have one of these? Thinking about buying one. Only difference between the two is the size of the cable from what I can tell. Good price on them. I won't buy another warn winch. Usually go with a super winch for the smaller utv ones but they are about an extra 4-600 bucks.
I’d like to make one suggestion before you buy since your rzr was a 800. Try to test drive a new 1000 machine from either Cat, Polaris or Cam am and see the changes in suspension, steering and braking plus power. If it is in your budget. You may like one of those better then the quad.
They make a kick azz turbo rzr but that’s all I can verify about the line up. My can am outlander was the best quad I ever owned and never had issues but the newer generation seems to have some issues like the brake lines.
Got my Toyos today. Glad I discovered that size. Nothing done to the truck and they fit perfect. 4000lb rating and as big as I can go without doing a lift or level. They are 34.5 by 11 wide. If anyone is looking for the Chev or gmc late model they make a few tires in the 295/70r18. No rubbing...
I like them because they have a bigger lug and spacing vs some other winter tires so they work well in deeper snow. When studded they work really really well IMO. You can def. notice the difference between our two vehicles when it is pure ice.