I need a bunch of those. Perfect!For those that have a SxS be sure to get some of these and stick them on the dash or front windshield.
They’re even helpful in your truck too.
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I need a bunch of those. Perfect!For those that have a SxS be sure to get some of these and stick them on the dash or front windshield.
They’re even helpful in your truck too.
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Does the SXS you refer to have a windshield?I don’t have a SxS but I have spent plenty of time in one.
Dusty is an understatement!!
Anything inside the cab is covered.
Guns, bows, clothes
I guess they make a ‘dust kit’ that kinda helps.
Fully enclosed Polaris Ranger 1000Does the SXS you refer to have a windshield?
I made the move to irs in 2007 when I bought my polaris 800 sportsman atv. My old honda foreman was beating the snot out of my back. I kept the honda around as a spare as it was very reliable. The new Polaris had a nice ride. I enjoyed riding it. I got rid of the Polaris 800 when I bought the Ranger last year.After looking around at some SxS in the area, I’ve pretty much decided to go a different route.
Wasn’t impressed with the size of the beds at the units I was looking at. Power seems to be a small issue with the 50” units.
Think I’m going with a bigger quad, 660-800, and a small trailer I can pull behind.
After measuring, it will fit on the 14’ trailer I already have, just going to put a ramp tailgate on it and be done.
Definitely looking for a quad with IRS. Night and day difference between the Honda and Polaris I already have.
I like that.I make my own windscreens, I machine in slots on the top and sides with sliders to turn on or off. When moving over 5 mph the air keeps the dust down pretty good. They all get pretty silted up in the desert. That's what the make dry bags and totes for.
Yes but ya gotta run 'er hardDoes an ATV solve the dust problem?