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Does anybody know what the ground clearance difference between the two is?
Ranger is probably sprung a bit heavier?
Empty clearance is a waste of time . IMO
Load them up and then measure as most don't crank up the springs for the weight that are hauling .
Follow any of them when loaded .
Yes articulation is everything / ask the jeep guys
I was able to get my hands on a new 800 for a few days at work to access some nasty locations in the bush. Non biased opinion is this is a great machine but has a long way to go to reach the true utility segment, the ranger is still by far a superior all around machine. The ergos of defender are great, everything was well laid out and they have some neat little ideas with the removable tool box and what not but the two biggest down falls are ground clearance and power. It sits so low in stock form that it looks more like a golf cart than a utv, we got hi centred a few times but it did keep on chugging with a little push here and there. As for the power, the 800 felt doggy and unresponsive compared to the ranger 9. If you want a "farm only" work machine strictly for fencing and running around, the defender would be great, seems very well built and would probably last forever but if you plan on using it for any serious trail riding, not even muddin just trail use, you will need be prepared to spend some extra cash on a significant lift to avoid getting high centred. To sum it up CanAm took a big swing at the king of utility and fell a little short but at least it will hopefully remind Polaris that they are coming for them and maybe it's time for the ranger to get some love if it wants to keep the crown.
Nice! So there is a huge difference from that machine to yours?//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170507/95e4c4920c081f7524a4dc0bc88e31de.jpg
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