I have a few questions..
First of all let me say thank you to everyone who post on this board. I have learned a ton of info on the RTV.I have also been reading here aswell as several other places for many months trying to make a decision on exactly what UTV would be best for my application. Ya'll are by far the most informed on the RTV.</P>
I just purchased an RTV 900R for my self, for christmas! Like Two Guns, i spend a lot of time in the bottoms of east texas chasing deer and wild hogsand will be modifying my RTV for that situation. Tires are an easy one for me as I already have a ton of experience in this area from my other UTV's. 27" 589's will work well.Mud is a way of life around these parts,long as we avoid another Drought.</P>
My first Question is on a Lift Kit.I want to do some 27" tires and have some areas of stumps and logs I must cross and am looking for the most clearance possible.I actually used an RTV for about 2 weeks and crossing the stumps and logs was pretty rough.Actually I used 2 different RTV's. I learned quick the worksite tires have no place in the woods or mudand the factory ATV Tires are a GIANT step above the worksites in the woods and mud. I can only imagine what this baby will do with some even better tires.</P>
.Are there any axle issuesto watch for if using a 2" lift on the Kubota?I did the japanese mini truck deal and the axles on the mini trucks are very wimpy and after a 3" lift the axles couldnt take the stress. replaced 2 axles in 1 year. The axles are much beefier on the RTV but i wonder about the angle after the lift and bigger tires,can the axles under the RTV handle a lift kit and 27" tires?</P>
I also need a Glass Kubota windshield,My local dealer was great to deal with right up until I wanted a windshield.They say $800.00 and they have to install it. I know this is BS as I helped a buddy install his and seen the receipt for $495.00. The dealer he got his at is no longer a Dealer.I could use a serious hook up on a windshield if any of ya'll know a good place to buy one.</P>
I am sure I Will have many other questions as i am setting up my RTV and want to thank ya'll in advance. ya'll are the most knowledgeable RTV folks anywhere on the net.!</P>
Now I guess my boys will have their choice of a Bad Boy Buggy or a ragged out KawasakiMule, since i will be gone on the RTV!!! [
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First of all let me say thank you to everyone who post on this board. I have learned a ton of info on the RTV.I have also been reading here aswell as several other places for many months trying to make a decision on exactly what UTV would be best for my application. Ya'll are by far the most informed on the RTV.</P>
I just purchased an RTV 900R for my self, for christmas! Like Two Guns, i spend a lot of time in the bottoms of east texas chasing deer and wild hogsand will be modifying my RTV for that situation. Tires are an easy one for me as I already have a ton of experience in this area from my other UTV's. 27" 589's will work well.Mud is a way of life around these parts,long as we avoid another Drought.</P>
My first Question is on a Lift Kit.I want to do some 27" tires and have some areas of stumps and logs I must cross and am looking for the most clearance possible.I actually used an RTV for about 2 weeks and crossing the stumps and logs was pretty rough.Actually I used 2 different RTV's. I learned quick the worksite tires have no place in the woods or mudand the factory ATV Tires are a GIANT step above the worksites in the woods and mud. I can only imagine what this baby will do with some even better tires.</P>
.Are there any axle issuesto watch for if using a 2" lift on the Kubota?I did the japanese mini truck deal and the axles on the mini trucks are very wimpy and after a 3" lift the axles couldnt take the stress. replaced 2 axles in 1 year. The axles are much beefier on the RTV but i wonder about the angle after the lift and bigger tires,can the axles under the RTV handle a lift kit and 27" tires?</P>
I also need a Glass Kubota windshield,My local dealer was great to deal with right up until I wanted a windshield.They say $800.00 and they have to install it. I know this is BS as I helped a buddy install his and seen the receipt for $495.00. The dealer he got his at is no longer a Dealer.I could use a serious hook up on a windshield if any of ya'll know a good place to buy one.</P>
I am sure I Will have many other questions as i am setting up my RTV and want to thank ya'll in advance. ya'll are the most knowledgeable RTV folks anywhere on the net.!</P>
Now I guess my boys will have their choice of a Bad Boy Buggy or a ragged out KawasakiMule, since i will be gone on the RTV!!! [