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Luv all those UTV's - especially the newer ones with high HP and Baja suspension. Unfortunately even though I live in the country, nowhere close to go riding
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![]() 21" inches of suspension travel
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Well the last time I ask if you are ok.
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I thought for sure this thread was gonna be about long spoons.
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I always want to hack one up with a sawzall and make a formula car. Do people do that? Should be a forum somewhere
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my new machine , has a g-force accelerometer with live real time active suspension. stomp on the brakes, front shocks stiffen up...........carve up a hard corner, outside turn shocks stiffen up.
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Has anyone ever wired a trailer lighting plug into their UTV? I can pull trailers with all of mine, but I think I want to be able to run the trailer tail, turn, and stop lights on the trailer too.
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Yes, my 4wheeler had that.
My UTV has a lighted license plate bracket that was easy to install off the wiring harness going to one of the tail lights. |
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I run power directly from the battery terminals aft to run electric sprayers and implements. All 12 volt. Should be easy if all you want are lights using one of these:
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^ Thanks, guys!
I'll play around with this and report back here. This might become a really interesting thread.... |
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Frankly, my wife has a small utility trailer that is dedicated to the 6x6 with tool racks, etc. I should do lights on the trailer as well since they are there.
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