Polaris mods by Quadovator
#1
I just finished installing the reverse light mod, Triple Headlight, Temp gauge, and Reverse override. These were so easy to install. The instructions are simple.
If you are thinking about installing any of these......do it. Make sure you solder the connections and use the liquid tape or plastic dip.
These mods are like having a brand new machine.
If you are thinking about installing any of these......do it. Make sure you solder the connections and use the liquid tape or plastic dip.
These mods are like having a brand new machine.
#3
The reverse light mod incorporates the factory installed work lights and the back up lights. Talk about mucho light when you are backing up in the dark. This was great to have while trail riding (exploring) and not being real familiar with the area.
I will keep you posted on the 3-light, as it was not installed before the last rid I went on.
I will keep you posted on the 3-light, as it was not installed before the last rid I went on.
#5
#7
I have the 3 headlight mod, works great!!!!!! just dont let it idle for too long, as it will draw lots more power.
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#8
Concerning the "REVERSE WORKING LIGHTS" do you get anymore light then
just putting your rear light on when backing up? Is there some wire cross that
envokes more light?
Regards,
R'
just putting your rear light on when backing up? Is there some wire cross that
envokes more light?
Regards,
R'
#10
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: HARLEY_OWNER
hey what wires do you connect for the triple headlight mod... is it really nessecary to buy the kit..</end quote></div>
read here. there are some diagrams in this thread.
there are 2 ways to do it. 1 is with a diode (might burn out your light switch this way) or you can get a relay (the safest and most reliable way but requires a little more know-how)
hey what wires do you connect for the triple headlight mod... is it really nessecary to buy the kit..</end quote></div>
read here. there are some diagrams in this thread.
there are 2 ways to do it. 1 is with a diode (might burn out your light switch this way) or you can get a relay (the safest and most reliable way but requires a little more know-how)


