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No you didn't make mistake with the darn alignment I just installed mud flaps on my 2023 can am and they're off as well. Right side is close to the bumper but left side is a bit further away from it. It appears that they are not made symmetrical. Good job anyway. I spent whole afternoon trying to adjust them to be symmetrical but unsuccessful
@@SoCalOutlanderATV where can you enter from now? I just bought a rzr and wanna do some exploring even tho it’s illegal to ride down there I’m still down to explore.
Thanks for clear instruction with perfect video. My installation kit had no instructions, so using the fish-wire was a puzzle, and without torque specs was potentially dangerous. Well done!
I bought a full set of these as take offs, 27-9x12 front and 27-11x12 rear. Came with MAXXIS bighorn 2.0’s. Only 400 miles on them. I paid $150 for them.
at least your riding.most these vids are fat arses sitting around listening to horrible music waiting to flip over their 50,000 can am whilst doing donuts
Sammy, what kind of thousand watt speaks like that to go on your new Polaris four wheeler for 2024 by the speakers in the four wheeler was installed did they come with?❤❤❤❤❤❤
While it is beneficial to know what the trailer hitch is rated to tow. What is more important is what the vehicle is ready to tow amount is less than what the trailer is ready to tow the vehicle supersedes any specifications of the trailer hitch manufacturer recommendations. a vehicle can do a lot more than what it's rated for but unfortunately that's not how vehicle to rates are determined. They are simply determined by the amount of weight a vehicle can tell while safely coming to a complete stop, had to given speed Various uphill or downhill, scenarios and weather conditions. The Toyota tundra has an example can easily to the space shuttle in Cape Canaveral Florida. If the tundra was to get up to speed at 60 miles an hour on the freeway, while towing the space shuttle. The space shuttle would simply push the Toyota tundra for miles due to its inertia. Thank . I'm currently removing my trailer hitch OEM from factory in order to shave off about 30 pounds or so I had already had my spare tire removed years ago for fuel savings. I can't figure out with that megaphone thing at the top of the spare tire..
Hermanó, gracias por este video informativo! Mañana le voy a dar con todo siguiendo tu video, bendiciones desde las Montañas ⛰️ Ozarks en El Estado Libre de Missouri
Wow very nice. Pobre vato hizo lo más difícil y se cayó en lo más fácil 😂😂😅😅 it happens to me too all the time. Good video Juanito 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯😎😎💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
Not a problem to date. Might take them off permanently however. Don't really listen to music as much as I thought I would, especially with copyrights and recording RU-vid videos.
I was thinking about this very combination of a 2 up atv and Ram 1500 (though in the hybrid Ramcharger version). Great to see exactly how these fit together! Just to confirm the bed with tailgate closed is 67 inches, right?
Good job with your first video Primo keep it rolling man. You did really good. Hated to hear about your cousins CF Moto problem but hopefully it won’t be something that’s bad so he’ll get it figured out.
Cool video, I'm in Nova Scotia. I have a Cforce 1000 and my first weekend with it it kept overheating. Then we checked the fuse and found it was a cheap Chinese fuse that powered a fan and it kept blowing. I purchased some new fuses and swapped them out and I've had no issues since. I've owned it two years and put 3,000 km on it since then. I'd make sure the fan is coming on first. Easy fix. They are good bikes.
50% right / 50% wrong.... Only due to it not being strapped down at all from moving forward if you hit the brakes hard enough or get in an accident. The strap in the back is connected to the truck in front of the tie down location....