Just enjoying life in our little slice of paradise. I grew up riding in the sand dunes and that will always be my first love. Since moving to Southern Utah, we have enjoyed a variety of riding styles. I am on my 5th SXS and have really enjoyed the journey.
I tried the 35” destroyers on my x3 2 door. And the clutches were not happy. I have no issues with my 34” rouges. I am think8ng of going with some 32” Stu blackbirds
Good video. It looks great and apparently stopped a lot of the squeaks but what about overall sound absorption and heat from the sun? Does it seem quieter inside now? And a little cooler temps?
Thank you. It does help absorb the noise and stop the squeaks and rattles. It also helps reduce the heat that would transfer through the roof. I think it was definitely worth doing.
Yes I still have the 35” Trail Saws. I love the 35” tires on the Can Am. The trail saws have been a great all around tire. Excellent for trail riding and pretty good traction in sand. They get the job done on the rocks but I would definitely like some sticky Rockzilla’s if we decide to get into the Rocks more than we do.
@@A5Off-Road Thank you! Last question do you take a jack with you on the trip so you’re able to lift the side by side to remove the DW bar at camp? Or you remove it without needing to jack it up?
@@A5Off-Road thank you for the help! I got a little over 74 inches between kitchen cabinet and outside wall in my TH. The Rzr Turbo R shows to be 74 wide so will need this bar to give me some room!
Nah with sand tires you want the 35s. Sand tires are WAY lighter then dirt/mud tires so going bigger doesnt hurt you. Those 35s combined probably weight less then 1 32" dirt/mud tire
I’m searching for wheels and tires for Max 3 DS. What size and offset do you recommend in south Utah? Wheel type and tire manufacturer is also appreciated
It will depend on what type of riding you do. I have really liked my Sedona Trail Saw tires. They have been a good all around tire. I would recommend a bead lock wheel with a 4-3 offset for the DS. It will make it a little wider and more stable. With that
What a great video man you showed step by step!! 👍👍 do you know how wide is your toy hauler from the stove to the wall? That would be better measurement for me before I pull the trigger on this squeeze bars.
Curious did you actually ride into Valley of Fire to see the Petroglyphs? Looks like a cool ride, been to Logandale in our Can am and Valley of Fire to hike, didn’t know they were connected. Pretty cool!
Thank you for showing me this! Wife and I are getting ready to buy a 77inch wide toyhaulers and a pro r. I’m getting worried about the fit. This helped relieve some stress