Just looking for some expert advice. I have a 30" totron dual row cree I purchased here on the forum. I just picked up my XP 1000 yesterday and have the aluminum roof. I could mount on the cage or the roof - looking for advice on the following:
1. best secure location - drill holes and mount to roof or cage mount using the cage clamps?
2. Wiring solution? Dealer said there are wiring harnesses for the Polaris bars but I suspect they terminate in adapters that meet adapter on the bar. My totron simply has two wires.
Has anyone already done the wiring and installed their own non-Polaris bar? The bar installed on my last machine included a ground... I bought a switch an local auto parts store and wired the bar off a switched accessory wire in my 800S (believe it was orange and white). I grounded the bar and everything worked fine. Thinking with this larger bar I might need some sort of fuse or relay? I live kinda close to Parts Express so I might just take it in there and ask them to give me the parts.
Lastly - the guy who assembled my RZR said the post under the hood wasn't live until I installed some wires to the battery.
Kind regards and Happy Thanksgiving
1. best secure location - drill holes and mount to roof or cage mount using the cage clamps?
2. Wiring solution? Dealer said there are wiring harnesses for the Polaris bars but I suspect they terminate in adapters that meet adapter on the bar. My totron simply has two wires.
Has anyone already done the wiring and installed their own non-Polaris bar? The bar installed on my last machine included a ground... I bought a switch an local auto parts store and wired the bar off a switched accessory wire in my 800S (believe it was orange and white). I grounded the bar and everything worked fine. Thinking with this larger bar I might need some sort of fuse or relay? I live kinda close to Parts Express so I might just take it in there and ask them to give me the parts.
Lastly - the guy who assembled my RZR said the post under the hood wasn't live until I installed some wires to the battery.
Kind regards and Happy Thanksgiving