New buggy is home

Started by chiaj144, September 19, 2019, 07:38:00 PM

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Windshield. Hate it when the wife doesn't tell me when I get new parts in. Didn't find this until I checked the tracking number, lol.

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Looks good. I wish I had doors.

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Put some miles on today. This little rig went everywhere all the big machines went. Was the first time the wife went with me on something like this. We found some deep mud and I managed to get through it. The rad got plugged up with mud a bit. Saw 5 bars on the temp gauge just as we made it to the restaurant. Didn't have to top up the coolant today. Everyone was very impressed that I was able to get through the mud with a stock machine.
My wife and I were really impressed with how comfortable we were. Lift kit should be here tomorrow.

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I like the new color, lol

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I'm in this video in a couple spots. That's my bike on the cover page as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys_w7k8FsCI

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That's what i would call a great camouflage scheme!!

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I installed a RZR 2" bracket lift tonight. It raised the bike about 3" so I took some preload out of the springs. I also had to ditch the ebrake cable for the time being as it moves the shock into the cable whether you mount the bracket on the top or bottom. I'm going to fab up a better bracket for the top that will keep the shock out of the ebrake cable.

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Quote from: chiaj144 on October 02, 2019, 09:10:26 PM
I installed a RZR 2" bracket lift tonight. It raised the bike about 3" so I took some preload out of the springs. I also had to ditch the ebrake cable for the time being as it moves the shock into the cable whether you mount the bracket on the top or bottom. I'm going to fab up a better bracket for the top that will keep the shock out of the ebrake cable.

https://i.imgur.com/YQ4Y1iE.jpg

This is what I did with my ebrake brackets.  I removed the inner bolt, rotated the bracket up, and put the bolt back in.  It still grabs the bracket and shouldn't give me any issue, although I don't use the ebrake much anyway.
2018 ZForce 1000
Elka Stage 3/4 shocks
3" lift
Front and rear bumpers
Light bar
UniFilter
Custom built overhead stereo console

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Yeah I remember someone moving or bending it...something.
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I tried to bend mine but it's pretty strong. I'm going to move mine as well. Even though I will never use it. Thanks for the tip Red.

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Played around with a GPS app today and managed a best 0-60 of 12.5 seconds. I've lost close to 6mph with the lift kit and half windshield.