Check out my sand drag set up for a Raptor. NEW INFO ADDED!!!
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Thanks guys! Fortunatly there's no bumps at the track!!LOL
WyoDuner, I thought about a strut for the rear also but I decided to just strap it down instead. It's easy to tie down the rear (grab bar to wheelie bar) but on the front it was easier to pull the shocks & put in the struts.
eraptoid, I'm having a hard time thinking of what to do next. I can't wait to try it out next month!!
WyoDuner, I thought about a strut for the rear also but I decided to just strap it down instead. It's easy to tie down the rear (grab bar to wheelie bar) but on the front it was easier to pull the shocks & put in the struts.
eraptoid, I'm having a hard time thinking of what to do next. I can't wait to try it out next month!!
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lager, yes those are Trail Techs, I have 1~50 watt flood & 1~50 watt spot. They're one of the best add ons I've put on my Raptor. I'm not sure what you mean by my brake setup on the bars? My brakes are stock. You may be seeing the tether for my kill switch.
binfordw, Fourtunatly our track is ususlly pretty smooth, so I hope I don't have a problem, but if I do I'll just whip out the welder & stregthen the mounts so I don't have any more probs.
binfordw, Fourtunatly our track is ususlly pretty smooth, so I hope I don't have a problem, but if I do I'll just whip out the welder & stregthen the mounts so I don't have any more probs.