Must have Coleman Outfitter UT400 accessories added. off road lights and more.ATV side by side hisun
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2022
- Coleman Outfitter UT400 ATV side by side 4x4 Hisun accessories added. off road lights, rear view mirror, wind shield wiper. #Coleman UT400 accessories #side by side #Coleman Outfitter UT400 accessories #Coleman Outfitter accessories
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I’m getting some of those LEDs to help me with plowing, thanks for the video!
I love mine I’m adding 2 lights to give me more light on the sides when needed.
Can you post a link for the wiper
Due for my first oil change and there is controversy on whether or not to use conventional or full synthetic oil. The manual doesn't specify which and someone mentioned to me that full synthetic oil can cause clutch slippage. Any recommendations?
I use regular motorcycle oil
What can you pull with the UT400
I think it’s rated for 1200 pounds.
Does it take up a lot of battery with all those light’s because mine only have one light bar and I want multiple and a bigger sound system bar
I added a voltmeter to mine with all the front lights on The voltage only drops to about 12.5 which is good. After I run it with the lights on I always let it run some with the lights off for a few minutes before parking it. Do you have a multi meter?
Hard to say what you can add without knowing how much your light amp draw is. If you have a inline fuse for your lights which you should you can put a 10 amp fuse in the holder and see if turning the lights on blows the fuse if it doesn’t blow then your under 10 amps and good to go.
Put any heat shielding and noise-dampening material on the side panels yet and underneath the bed?
I haven’t and I don’t plan on doing so.
@@rtdave6982 Made a world of a difference in noise damping and it keeps the back of the bed from getting so hot. I use mine on the road a lot though.
@@jamesm568 I mostly use mine off-road at about 1/2 speed noise and heat haven’t been an issue for me so far. I’ve been busy wiring up all my accessories the last couple of weeks.
@@jamesm568 make sure to grease those u joints.
@@rtdave6982 I haven't added auxiliary lighting, but I did convert every light to LED and that made a world of a difference, especially with the LED headlights. Best thing I ever done was put a switch on the electric fan.
I'm seriously considering buying one of these. Do you have any issues with yours?
Yes I’ve had issues with mine take a look at my other videos for details.
@@rtdave6982 Would you still recommend one?
Yes check out the review video
450 mile 2 month review on my Coleman Outfitter UT400
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I like mine I would recommend buying it just plug in your seat belts to avoid RPM limiting to 4000RPM I found mine at Tractor Supply on a sale discount
Not good shifting , just bought a Massimo, far better
Going by a Massino Might as well buy a Polaris Ranger instead