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swampcat07

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  1. I use a little red and tacky between the seals and metal protector, it keeps the sand and mud out. Actually I am replacing the seals on my rear diff today.

    Now for the wires that were cut make sure to solder them and apply a little dielectric grease then melt some heat shrink over them. This way you don't have problems there in the future.

  2. Check the following:

    Remove the Radiator and clean it. Use a flashlight to shine thru the backside and make sure you can see light through all the fins.

    Add new coolant and make sure there is no air in the system.

    Now leave the cap off and rev the engine you should see the coolant disrupt the surface of the coolant in the radiator with the cap off (kind of like a ripple effect) if not maybe you should make sure the pump is working.

    I would also change the pressure cap if any of the above does not work.

  3. Before buying a off brand quad please call the 1-800 number and try to order parts for them and see how the customer service is. When I am at the dealership negotiating a deal I call the customer service on speaker phone with the salesman next to me. I ask to order a part and see how helpful they are and how available the part is. Then I say the quad may still be under warranty and see how helpful they are to get it covered under warranty. A quad can be as cheap as it gets but if there are no parts or service after the sale then you will be in trouble.

  4. Welcome to the Forum.

    4X4 400 is fine. You might have to keep up with the snow when it is going to snow alot. I plowed with a 2X4 and as long as I was out there every 4-6" I was fine. With 4X4 you will have more of an advantage. If you are having a hard time you can always do some clutch work.

  5. Here is what I carry with me:

    Air compressor

    Tire plug kits

    Tie downs

    Registration/ Insurance

    Sockets

    Wipes

    Torx wrench

    2 bungee cords

    Spare fuses

    Ratchet straps

    Hammer

    Dual screwdriver

    Vice grip

    Zip ties

    Spark plugs

    Duck tape

    Razor

    Flashlight

    Rag

    Ponchos

    Tissues

    Hose tape

    Electrical tape

    First aid kit

    Jumper cables

    Saw (folding)

    Work gloves

    Syphon

    Large Phillips screwdriver

    Large Standard screwdriver

    I have a cheaper Garmin and it works fine. I usally don't use the back track feature but I view the map of my footprints as I head back.

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