I dont think you want to know. I dont keep track of mine either. But all I can say is thats one hot looking unit. You will get really muddy riding that. You will have to post some videos in the snowandmud tube
Yeah i will have to.. i had it out this weekend in 3-4ft of water and didnt even get wet, i just putterd threw it in 2wd. The 32's are one hell of a hand full. Good thing epi came out with a new blue secondary spring to keep belt slip to a minimal with them big tires. It is a hevier spring with harder belt squeeze. Works Great!!
It has a 5inch lift with Gorilla-axles. The rear grab bar is about chest high. and im 5'8 just to give you an idea. Turbo kits are around 3995.00 92crank hp
very nice. What would you guys charge to do that snorkel setup? I planned on doing the same setup this winter, but if the price is right I'd pass the work onto someone with the experience.
Big Suspention lift are made for one Use. Deep water. The axle angle is not an issue, you will break everything else before you break an axle. The only problem is with the angle meens hot joints. To much trail riding will heat up the innner joints and bloon the boots to the point of poping, deep water keeps them cool. This is only the problem on anything other then a 4inch lift. the 4inch and smaller have a good angle so you dont have joint overheating. The way i look at it is all depends on where you want to excell on a ride, in the mud or on the trail you cant have the best of both worlds. I had the big Renegade out today in mud and water up to the fenders and never even had to put it in 4wd. but then i just putted down the trail to the next hole. 4 inch lift is a much better choice for the all around machine. Outlander 4inch lifts should be availble soon threw Gorilla. The renegade 4inch will still have to come from Catvos or Customized by us. Ill let you all know on availbility and price as soon as i know.