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General / Open Discussion / Re: Ronnie with the racing quad at US 19 and Drew St!!
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on: October 25, 2007, 08:17:42 PM
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haha whats up man? i was thinking about starting a topic but forgot your name! lol small world!
Small world indeed. Shoot me a PM about that place you were telling me about. We need to go. haha im just messing with you, my names not ronnie! lol, but that would be cool if it really was me eh?! lol
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Post Up Your Truck
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on: October 12, 2007, 02:23:57 PM
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im guessing its the 318
my buddy has a ext cab 4x4 318 and its a dog, it cant even get out of its own way. he cant even get into top gear when pulling 1 atv on a trailer. you have to floor it most of the time just to keep up with traffic. and its bone stock btw, no lift or big tires
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Automatic Utility with 33" Tires
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on: August 04, 2007, 11:03:20 PM
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it might evan be better to get a gas powerd golf cart i seen one on 30 inch boggers the thing was sick
that might be a good idea, defiantly easier to keep dry in one. but i wonder how much lift ill need to clear a 30"+ tire, stock size on golf carts is 18-20"
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Automatic Utility with 33" Tires
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on: August 04, 2007, 10:48:57 PM
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I have a 95 Blazer S-10 4x4 with A/C automatic with new 30inch Swampers..2700.00
Matt is correct... the Rancher will barly fit 25's stock and almost not enough power to turn a heavy tire.
a 33 inch tire is 8 inches taller 4 on top and 4 on bottom you would have to fashion a four inch lift lift to even fit them and then you will have the lack of power issue.....kill this plan before you wast allot of $$$$$$$.
JMHO
no thanks on the blazer i know i wont have any power. but as long as i can sit on it in flat level grass, dirt, whatever, and squeeze the throttle and it start moving foward with 33's then thats all the power i need. fabbing up the lift is no problem. does the rancher have low gear? i hear that honda trx300's are legendary, and theres some kit to reduce the gear ratio, what about one of those?
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Automatic Utility with 33" Tires
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on: August 04, 2007, 10:37:05 PM
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i thought about that, but i want an atv so i can jump on and off, lot smaller and easier to work on, less things to go wrong. plus i think it will look neat, smaller investment, dont need to register, insure, atv will fit down any trail, dont need a different trailer, etc
thank you for your opinion though
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General / Open Discussion / Automatic Utility with 33" Tires
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on: August 04, 2007, 09:20:29 PM
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I want something like a 350 rancher, i think they make an ES model that is automatic trans. I dont care if its 2wd or 4wd. I know it wont be fast and probably not able to spin 33's but i just want the ground clearance so i dont get wet, and i can make my own lift if i need to. I just want a bike that I can cruise around on with fenders that block all water, so ill get some skinny tires so they are well withen the fenders. The lift doesnt have to be huge, the tires can be stuffed. I just want to be able to drive around and sit up real high, i dont go through any deep mud where it would bog down, im sure it will have the power to go through a little water in low gear.
so what would be a good bike to choose for this project? im thinking the rancher 350 ES because the motor is a decent size and its automatic. possibly something different? please remember i know its not gunna accelerate good, i have a sport quad for going fast. as long as it doesnt bog down to the point where i cant even move, deepest stuff ill be going through is 1' of water with hard bottom, no sticky mud. this is for cruising wet trails and places like mudfest.
let me hear your thoughts, thanks
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Cheapest way to have ATV shipped cross country?
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on: July 29, 2007, 10:46:41 AM
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I transport for a living.
how much would something like this cost? the bike is about 1300 miles away so im sure for you to go all the way there just for this would cost you at least $500 in gas roundtrip. maybe you could let me know when your going that way for something else?
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General / Open Discussion / Re: Cheapest way to have ATV shipped cross country?
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on: July 29, 2007, 10:42:34 AM
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My room mate will be making the trip to Oklahoma at the end of September to pick up his son from the military base, I am sure he would bring it back for a small fee.
the bike is on ebay, end of september is probably too far away. but i will keep it in mind, i appreciate the offer
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