My new "04 rubicon.
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Well folks I just received my new "04 Rubicon last night. I can not wait to start using it. I have some questions that I am sure someone can answer for me.
I am looking for a utility box for the back of the quad...What box would be good for work and for support for passengers. OOPS did I say that?
I am also looking at getting a plow for snow and for pushing sand and gravel. The dealer I bought the quad from mentioned a 60" plow. I am thinking that 60" is too large. Am I correct thinking that?
Finally, when I put the breaks on, are the tail lights suppose to get brighter?
Thanks for helping me out. I am sure I will have more questions as I get riding.
Dujie
I am looking for a utility box for the back of the quad...What box would be good for work and for support for passengers. OOPS did I say that?
I am also looking at getting a plow for snow and for pushing sand and gravel. The dealer I bought the quad from mentioned a 60" plow. I am thinking that 60" is too large. Am I correct thinking that?
Finally, when I put the breaks on, are the tail lights suppose to get brighter?
Thanks for helping me out. I am sure I will have more questions as I get riding.
Dujie
#2
my 2002 does not have brake lights, so no mine dont get brighter,
box/seat/cargo for rear-- rockymountain atv.com
plow -- atvgear.com and no a 60 is not to large. most places say you need a 350cc or above for a 60 incher,,, so your fine. however consider what kind of truck you have if you want to haul with the blade attached. Most fender wells are only about 48" in between.
The rubicon is a snow plowing freak, this year It had its work cut out for it, and it never skipped a beat. I put it in low range and esp 1st gear and just played for hours pushing snow.
box/seat/cargo for rear-- rockymountain atv.com
plow -- atvgear.com and no a 60 is not to large. most places say you need a 350cc or above for a 60 incher,,, so your fine. however consider what kind of truck you have if you want to haul with the blade attached. Most fender wells are only about 48" in between.
The rubicon is a snow plowing freak, this year It had its work cut out for it, and it never skipped a beat. I put it in low range and esp 1st gear and just played for hours pushing snow.
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