My dad just got a 2010 polaris ranger crew 700. And I'm trying to figure what he needs to add on to it. As of now it has the windshield roof and a winch. I'm thinking he need a 3" lift and more lighting. Whats the best brand and easiest to install lift should be get? What else do I need to talk him in to getting?
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did a 3 inch lift on ours. took a few hours super easy. forgot the brand tho. I also always tell people about surefoots tires. Kevlar plys never had a flat with one and on par price wise with other atv tires. also you can get a bigger size then stock and bump it up a little more. which helps cuz those crews are pretty low and long and like to skid over everything.
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Originally posted by TX_speedpro View PostMy dad just got a 2010 polaris ranger crew 700. And I'm trying to figure what he needs to add on to it. As of now it has the windshield roof and a winch. I'm thinking he need a 3" lift and more lighting. Whats the best brand and easiest to install lift should be get? What else do I need to talk him in to getting?
I have taken mine through some pretty nasty stuff and it never missed a beat. No lift and factory tires work just fine..
Other accessories, see John with Triple C.......
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Originally posted by jmcampbell View Postwww.triplecwelding.com. This is all you need to know! Haha
Roof w/lights front and rear, you'll need the high rach seat w/road feeder... Also a good extended hitch so you can haul your trailers without worrying about getting the trailer jack into your bed..
You will also need some good lights... PIAA HID's in the front, they light the way.. Not a light bar but they'll do till i can suck it up and add a 40" light bar as well... You will most definitely need the dual battery kits to run all those lumens
Gotta have the TBH colors flying as well...
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Originally posted by TexaswBOWhunter View PostYou definitely need all the Triple C goodies... Here's what I have done to my so far.....
Roof w/lights front and rear, you'll need the high rach seat w/road feeder... Also a good extended hitch so you can haul your trailers without worrying about getting the trailer jack into your bed..
You will also need some good lights... PIAA HID's in the front, they light the way.. Not a light bar but they'll do till i can suck it up and add a 40" light bar as well... You will most definitely need the dual battery kits to run all those lumens
Gotta have the TBH colors flying as well...
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Originally posted by TX_speedpro View PostI think Dual battery's sounds like a must. I like the 2 lights up top and atleast one on the back - you can't have to much light. As far as a lift goes I found a 2.5" lift for 180$ that I could install in about 2 hours tops. Who has a stereo hooked up?
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