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OK the dealer wants $12 elect sub harness 

$436 for "winch kit

$333 Winch mount Kit  for new Honda Foremen..

The electrical kit  / harness ...I would need to see what that exactly included....???...

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The Honda should have a Bolt on mounting plate for a Winch ??  ,My Arctic Cat came with the winch mounting plate install so it was ready to mount the New Winch & wire it up to the existing Handlebar Control switch.

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You dont want to start cutting and welding on a brand new quad. There are mount plates you can buy made just for the application. I think i would just let the dealer do it get him to through it in for the purchase price.

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Well the one dealer wants $1,450 extra...That appears a lot...I would think that I could mount the winch if i is bolt on.  Although i always loose nuts and things when i take something apart. BTW  Checking with tree dealers ...three (3)  quotes $1,961 spread.

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It sounds like the dealer doesnt really care if he sells one or not. Saleman dont really get that much commision anymore like they used to. My though is if you are spending that much money they should do a little something to sweeten the deal. That does seem like maybe double priced for a winch, but at a honda dealership i am not suprized.

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It would be nice to get a factory installed winch, factory switch, factory wiring, instead of some knucklehead at the dealership running wires and switches to install it, its not the same, and you can do that, im not saying you should but if getting new that would be nice. 

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18 hours ago, WeeBee said:

The Honda should have a Bolt on mounting plate for a Winch ??  ,My Arctic Cat came with the winch mounting plate install so it was ready to mount the New Winch & wire it up to the existing Handlebar Control switch.

Yes, my brother had to buy a mounting plate for his new Rancher. Hondas don't come "ready" to add a winch. 

The prices Jen is stating is high for a winch kit.

 

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Thanks, Mike.  Going to see a new 2025 Foreman (love that name) 4x4  w 518 cc mtr today. different dealer than Quoted the inflated kit $$.

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OMG...He is a nice guy....wench Kit is $350 3500 Lb winch add install $200...2025 still in shipping crate 

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17 hours ago, jen said:

OMG...He is a nice guy....wench Kit is $350 3500 Lb winch add install $200...2025 still in shipping crate 

Suspension compressed for shipping.

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So did you get this one then? What's the Specs on this? 

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Yes, its a 2025 4X4 Foreman w 518 cc motor. It has Manual transmission. 12 inch tires front and rear.  The dealer is installing a 3500 lb winch on it. 

The sales guy was great and wants to go with me on my first ride to show features I guess.

It is still in the overseas shipping frame in the picture.  They are prepping it now.  Great $ from this big dealer in Cocoa,FL. 

tires are on steel rims...I like the feel of hard steel.  Probably buy a new set mounted on steel also with aggressive tread off ebay or amazon.

another dealer quoted a Rubicon that has same motor but independent rear instead of a solid axle. it was $2,000 more.

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Great ! Sounds like it has all the features you were looking for then! ENJOY! Check out Tire prices with Dennis Kirk that's where I bought my Set of tires ,Good Pricing & Free Shipping!  Congratulations !

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I removed the winch, mounting brackets, and relay box from mine. If someone wants it all for $75 they can have it. Shipping might be high due to the weight.

Gary 

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I need a couple of necessities before i can ride:

1. Black waist length goat skin leather Jacket

2. Black Leather riding Chaps

3. New 11 inch boots 

4. Black leather shorts to wear under my open back chaps

Oh yes new mud tires....LOL   

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I actually have heavy black chaps now.   I  usually  wear them walking thru heavy grass when dove hunting.   I love to eat doves.

But more importantly the chaps look cool... LOL..They are open in the back which is Cool looking and actually cool in the heat.  Mine are heavy snake proof.  Here on the Southeast we have the Eastern Diamond back Rattle snake.  It is the largest venomous snake in the US; recorded at 8.25 Ft.  The largest I have ever encountered riding off road on my bicycle measured 6 ft. (an old man farmer stopped when he saw me watching it and killed it).     They traditional are shy and move away if they can.   The damn cotton mouth will come after you. They love to hang in low branches of trees over hanging ponds and creeks looking for frogs etc in the water below.  That puts them about head high when you are padding in a canoe. 

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Ha Ha.  You are right!!  i will need to look at something skimpier for Florida...Hmmm  good point.  But Palmetto fromes can cut your legs i bet.

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