well i finnally took mine out today, for its first good run. truly i was amazed. I took it places i wouldn't dare take my silverado nor my rhino. And the rzr handled it like a peace of cake. The stock suspension is great imo vs the rhino. Ground clearance was a minor issue i had compared to the rhino. In the middle of the day, i found a very steep hill. i popped into low and AWD pushed the pedal half an inch and thought i had all the power in the world and went up the hill. With my rhino in low we could barely get it up there with the pedal all the way!
well thats my mini review, definitely the rzr is a great machine, the minor thing is... the ground clearance. looks like i need a lift kit!
Go with "Rubber Down" 2 inch lift, you will love it how your RZR looks and it will eliminate most of your clearance issues. Next step would be to get some bigger tires & wheels (26 to 30+ if your so inclined). What does the D stand for in your title, Dynomite????
I was in the same boat as you, the first time I took mine out I loved it the only downside for me was the ground clearance. I was getting hung up quite a bit.
I agree with the others might want to try the rubberdown 2" lift. I've had mine on for about two weeks now and love, it's great not getting hung up all the time now. It was simple to install, I was worried I was going to need a spring compresser but it wasn't needed. The hardest part is getting the bolt through the mounting bracket and shock, but with the help of a screw driver it's no problem.
Easy install, should take about 1 hr. Make sure your A-arms will drop all the way down with your shocks off. Little downward pressure and the bolts should slide right in. I belive they are $189 (including shipping) at the rubberdown.com site.
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