Wolverine....warn 424 select
#1
I was thinking of getting a wolverine but I dont like the full time 4WD. I saw that warn now makes the 424 select system for the wolverine. Has anyone put the 424 system on yet. If so, hows it work, and what is your opinion on the wolverine.
#2
I asked the same question a while ago. what the 424 does is dissconects the shaft that goes to the front. The warn 424 is the drive shaft, and when you pull on the **** it dissengages. so then you only have 2x4 then you push it in and you got 4x4. the wolverine is a nice bike. they are not known as on of the breaking all the timequads. so they are pretty reliable. and with the warn 424 you can pretty much switch from sport to utility with the push of a ****. hope it helps
#3
I have owned my Wolverine since I bought it new in 95, it is a great all around quad, it climbs hills, jumps,trail rides, works, and hits about 55-60 on the trail, plenty fast for most. Now with the 424 installed, it is like getting another quad, the back end slides the corners like a sport quad, feels more peppy without the front end taking power, makes me love my Wolverine even more. I have rode dunes, mudded, fire roads wide open, it has never let me down.
#6
Now with the 424 installed, it is like getting another quad, the back end slides the corners like a sport quad, feels more peppy without the front end taking power, makes me love my Wolverine even more.
couldn't agree more-never could believe what a difference it would make
couldn't agree more-never could believe what a difference it would make
#7
dont get the warn one. I have it and i need my mechanic to pull it it is so hard.... I dont want to by a new cable but its last resort
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#8
Eceriderjbomb, my PM isnt working..send me an email at ds650demon@hotmail.com i may sell ya my handle bars if you need them..and skids..and whatever else you may need
#9
Eceriderjbomb, I have had my warn 424 for about six months now with no problems. Do you have any sharp bends in your cable? How long have you had yours before you began having problems? maybe try lubing it with a teflon lubricant.


