4x4 king of the woods
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Swamp Monster,
Lets just say..... well...... this timberwolf could go where yours goes.
Would you believe me if i said it might actually go through more mud. Lets just say it has been through a plethora of mud holes. You have all probably seen it before. Just think the toughest Timberwolf you can imagine.
MM
i would show my signature but I dont know how to get one. Its good because there's not enough room here for my signature anyway.
Lets just say..... well...... this timberwolf could go where yours goes.
Would you believe me if i said it might actually go through more mud. Lets just say it has been through a plethora of mud holes. You have all probably seen it before. Just think the toughest Timberwolf you can imagine.
MM
i would show my signature but I dont know how to get one. Its good because there's not enough room here for my signature anyway.
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Wow...knowing jeff and those guys at highlifter he really might have a bad @$$ timberwolf. That thing may not be a 250, its probably a 450! Oh Jeff, I'm still waiting to here about that price thing we were discussing, but theres no hurry, I have to replace my front wheel bearings and thats gonna set me back about 100 dollars, so it may be a while before I get the kit. Speaking of bearings, does anyone know the exact cost of them for a 1999 300 honda 4x4??? My local shop told me about 55 a piece but they have to be cheaper, my friend has a kawasaki and he got both of his bearings for 32 bucks. Let me know.
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Matt Sibley
1999 Honda 300 4x4 Vampires, Lift Kit, 2500lb WARN winch
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Matt Sibley
1999 Honda 300 4x4 Vampires, Lift Kit, 2500lb WARN winch
#19
Ok now i know a timberwolf can beat my bear lol...BUT i still dont think it is tha baddest thing out there...Jeff if you are going to the Karnack mudrun you will see what im talkin about.....Just think of a 200hp quad with 19inches of ground clearance
I havent got to see it yet but it is chain drive front and rear and the body is an old polaris 350 but maybe you could beat it give us details on that timberwolf
Hopefully someone from High Lifter will be there.....I havent seen yall do a display at any of the mudruns round east texas for atleast over a year unless i just didnt c yall there.
[This message has been edited by BIGBEAR4x4 (edited 01-14-2000).]
Also could you send me a pic at nathan@***-internet.com
[This message has been edited by BIGBEAR4x4 (edited 01-14-2000).]
I havent got to see it yet but it is chain drive front and rear and the body is an old polaris 350 but maybe you could beat it give us details on that timberwolf
Hopefully someone from High Lifter will be there.....I havent seen yall do a display at any of the mudruns round east texas for atleast over a year unless i just didnt c yall there.
[This message has been edited by BIGBEAR4x4 (edited 01-14-2000).]
Also could you send me a pic at nathan@***-internet.com
[This message has been edited by BIGBEAR4x4 (edited 01-14-2000).]
#20
Bearings? We have a local industrial parts store called PASS, (don't know what it stands for). You can bring your bearings in and they can cross referece almost anything as long as the bearings have numbers on them. They are ALWAYS cheaper than ANY dealer. Car, truck, parts house etc. I haven't tried this with ATV bearings but I don't know why it wouldn't work. They found bearings for my 61 *****'s PU where the local parts monkey didn't even know where to start. I believe there are only so many bearing manufacturers, and they make the bearings for all kinds of "driven" machines. Try looking up bearings in the Yellow Pages. Who knows, it's worth a try and may save you a few bucks.
Sneeky.
Sneeky.