which fourwheeler do i need
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I think the Rubicon is what you need. But most people keep talking about the Rubicon and Rancher's 3 wheel drive. The new AP front differential does not allow one wheel to spin and the other to just sit. We will have to see if this is the case when someone rides them, but from what I gathered from all the articles on them, they are true four wheel drive.
[This message has been edited by rooster (edited 11-09-1999).]
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The Rubicon MAY set the ATV world on
it's ear, but right now I would advise you
to at least take a ride on a Arctic Cat
500 automatic. It is a very nice machine
and feels like a Honda. (everything fits
right,feels right, screwed together right)
Evensen 98 Magnum 425, soon to be joined
by either Sp 500 or Cat-o-Matic.
They will be hauled around in
a long box 2000 V-10 fourdoor
(crew cab) F 350 delight from
Detroit.
it's ear, but right now I would advise you
to at least take a ride on a Arctic Cat
500 automatic. It is a very nice machine
and feels like a Honda. (everything fits
right,feels right, screwed together right)
Evensen 98 Magnum 425, soon to be joined
by either Sp 500 or Cat-o-Matic.
They will be hauled around in
a long box 2000 V-10 fourdoor
(crew cab) F 350 delight from
Detroit.
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You can see pics of the Ford in it's
proper setting on a Moose hunt at:
http://www.webpak.net/~evensen/moose.htm
That is a Kawasaki quad in the back. This
was just before I got the Magnum.
proper setting on a Moose hunt at:
http://www.webpak.net/~evensen/moose.htm
That is a Kawasaki quad in the back. This
was just before I got the Magnum.
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