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Hey guys, my family is looking into getting a RZR for trail riding. They have gates in most trails that wont let anything past 50 inches go through, so we have to stick with the RZR and no other UTVS. How do you guys like it? We are hopefully getting one within the month. I know it doesn't have front differentials, what else should we know? What do you like? What do you not like?

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That model in AJM's pics is the RZR S. It is 60" wide with long travel. That won't work for you. The standard RZR is a very capable machine. It has a low center of gravity to help with it's narrow stance. IT WILL ROLL IN A HEART BEAT. The only negatives I can think of is the bed is only 4" deerp which means using it for a cooler or other gear is out of the question for the most part. And since it is on a quad chassis the driver and the passenger are very close to each other. Put 2 big guys in there and you wind up with "Broke Back Side by Side".

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Haha ya i saw that broke back picture, and Ya i'm looking at a normal 2008 RZR not the RZR S because its too wide. We would probably end up buying some sort of box to put in the bed which gets strapped down. Any first hand experience?

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all around great utv very fast has the polaris name to back it up.. A LOT OF MODIFICATIONS u can do to it just incase u want after a month or two of having it... the front has the diffs its just not locking diffs which really isnt that big of a problem since ur using it for trails... def not a utv for work by any means just for fun.... their really fast even though they are much lower compared to the other utvs watch ur throttle and the turns or ur going over like bot said in a earlier post... o and if i didnt say this THERE FAST

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