Polaris Ranger 1000 SOHC Grizzztek Mud Guards Install + Review
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2021
- Grizzztek 1000 SOHC: www.grizzztek.com/ranger-mud-...
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In this video I demonstrate how easily the bear skin mud guards install on the machine and how they held up after testing them out at a atv park.
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I had the same problem with that one on the driver's side! Another good tip, is the Polaris rear A-Arm guard!
Good tip Ray! I have not done those yet! Have you found a good brand of them?
This looked like a super easy part to install and your video will be a great help to anyone doing this
Yeah defiantly cant be beat for simplicity and results! Thanks for watching Joseph!
I also bought the push pen tool that you used as well. Works like a charm. Much better than the one that I had.
That is hands down the best tool I've found for them and reasonably priced to boot!
You do a great job, consider what you do as a technical person.
Thank you!
Looks like they did the job you wanted them to do. Easy to clean up now. Have a good weekend Tyler! See ya!
Absolutely John, thanks for tuning in bud!
After watching your video, I ordered a set for my 2021 Ranger 1000 Premium. They got here in about 4 days and I installed them in less than 10 minutes. Looks like a. Solid product. Can’t wait to try them out. Last time that I went to Busco Beach in NC, I had a ton of mud in the battery compartment. Waiting on the Kool-aide until its warmer weather. LOL. Thanks for your video. I also got the Super ATV nerf bars and installed them with the help of your video as well.
Awesome! Glad to hear DM! They definitely cut down on the cleanup time as well as keep the machine lighter since your not hauling around a wheelbarrow of mud with you! Those nerves bars are awesome in my opinion. Do not regret the purchase at all! Thanks for the comment and watching!
I agree. The nerf bars are well worth it. They saved me big time damage on the Hatfield McCoy trails several times.
@@bigdsoutdooradventure Absolutely those plastic panels on the polaris are not cheap at all! Someday I'll have to make it down that way to enjoy those trails!
Sir when you play , you play hard 👍😉 Cheers 🍻
Haha Thanks Dave!
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I made these out of 2 cheap aluminum sheet pans. Made a pattern out of cardboard first, transferred the shape to the sheet pan then got to cutting with simple tin snips. Little bending and some paint and bingo
Good deal bud! Should come with it from the factory IMO!
For the 💸 involved, I agree. You're definitely right on the push pins... Swapped mine out after this, way better bite.
Looks like a good thing to add to the machine. Did you see any noticeable horsepower gains from the sticker?
Yea sure saves a mess under the seat! Boy idk at least 20 horse but haven't got it on the dyno yet!
Hello Tyler, looked like a fast install. How do you like your Polaris Ranger? Take care
Yeah it was! I think its pretty stupid that polaris themselves don't have something integrated like this right from the factory. The ranger itself has been performing good. There are small things that I think they could have built better quite easily. I still question longevity of polaris but I couldn't spend all the extra money to buy the pioneer 1000. (I never have driven one but thats what I wanted and have heard good things about)
I don't know why these vehicles dont come already installed with something like this.
I agree 100%!!! I don't understand how everything needs to be so difficult. It takes hours of cleaning as there are so many nooks and crannies!