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bigdaddy

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  1. Anyone ever had to order parts to fix a Warn winch? I need the bushing that goes in-between the motor and the frame of the winch. Also need the spindle that holds the cable itself. It's a XT-25. Any sugestions on ordering parts?

    If you should happen to have a length of cable lying around that looks a little bigger than was originally on your winch I would suggest that you don't install said cable. (Refer to pryor paragraph).

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  2. That really looks like a lot of fun. Would like an invite sometime. My kids and I love to play in the water and mud. The wife,not so much,she dosen't get it.We're big believers of tread lightly.I try to teach my kids to leave it the way you found it, if not better. Keep em Rollin

  3. You could also talk to your about betting an epidural injection. It's not just for the ladies giving birth. I'm having another one on Monday. What that does is block the nerve receptors that are giving you the problems. I used to work at a state mental hospital and was involved in a riot back in '94 and really skrewed up my lower back. You name it, Ive had it. Therepy, fit for work programs, pills, surgury, specialists, ect. The people that I've found to be the best for me is a pain clinic, usually the doctor is an anistesiologist and they really know their stuff, unlike me and my spelling. I know everyone is different, I'm just telling you what has helped me. keep em rollin

  4. I've had quite a few, plus surgery. They numb the area they are going to inject pryor to sticking that huge needle next to your spine. Just kidding on the last part. It stings for a little while while injecting but that fades. You might be uncomfortable for a day then feel improvement. My first one lasted about 3 mounths and that seemed to be the norm till my surgery.

  5. Saying hello from Fond du Lac WI. My boys 14 and 11 and I love to trail ride in northern WI (Pembine area) on the county trails and also at our local track. My 14 year old really likes the air. He has a Yamaha Raptor 660 with many upgrades. My 11 year old is trying to like the air much like older brother. He also has a Raptor (350). I have an 06 outlander max 800. I also like the air, my machine likes the air but doesn't like the landings ie; broken plunge joints, axels, etc.:aargh: Recently went to the Badlands in Attica IN highly recommend. Something for everyone, sand, hills, MUD, MX track, trails, MUD, pipes, chutes, and MUD!! We're going to Loretta Lynn's fall ride sponsered by the Southern Woods Riders this Oct. 17th thru 19th. Should be a good time. Anyway that's all for now. Keep em rollin, bigdaddy:usflag:

  6. I don't know who makes them but I saw these things that look like hockey pucks. People shove them in between there front springs to prevent sagging when they have a plow on. What are the pros and cons of doing this to keep from compressing my shocks all the way?

  7. I'm looking for a good set of shocks mostly for trail riding, but, we have a public moto cross track closs that my kids really like to go to and so do I. I really like the ride of my big machine going thru the whoops, over the table tops, and double jumps. With the long wheel base it is like riding a couch. I really shouldn't be doing any of this stuff because I have a really screwed up back but it is truly a rush. That's why I'm trying to have the best of both worlds out of one machine. I am having trouble finding aftermarket products for can am suspensions at a fair price. As for shocks, what's the difference between one stage, two stage, three stage? What I think is it might be the springs? Can anyone explain?

  8. As far as pictures go I'm not that savvy on the computer yet and also my quad is sitting in the machanics shop. I ordered some gorilla axels on friday. Should be here on Wednesday. Would also be a good idea to get some quality aftermarket shocks too. What do you think? I have a cool video of me jumping, just don't know how to load.

  9. A plunge joint is the part that goes in between the axel and drive shaft for independent suspension. I've wrecked 3 in the past 2 months @ $200 a pop just for the part not labor. I put the first one in and it lasted a week. Thought maybe I put it in wrong. I ride pretty aggresively, maybe that's the problem. I pretend my big couch is a sport quad. It really likes the air.

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