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Post by AintChaSkeered on Aug 24, 2004 6:49:37 GMT -5
I just bought a '04 Foreman and am working on putting on accessories, i already have a list of stuff i want and i wanted to post it and see if you guys could offer any suggestions, advice, or anything helpful.
27" MudBugs HL Lift and spacers light lift HL performance Kit full skids RULE winch front and rear Tow Hooks OxLite BootGuards custom sound system
and i was thinkin about new wheels, but didn't know if it was really worth buying them. Any help with this or suggestions are greatly appreciated
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Post by BadForeman on Aug 24, 2004 14:27:52 GMT -5
Hey look under accessories and look at what do you have on your foreman and you will see the list of what i'm going to get for my Foreman when I get it. Right now I have a Rancher 4x4 and getting the Foreman. But just looking at your list it looks good. Oh, i'm praying for our troop every night and sometime alot during school.
Chad- BadForeman
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Post by HondaForemanNo1 on Aug 24, 2004 15:18:00 GMT -5
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Post by WILD450S on Aug 24, 2004 17:06:13 GMT -5
I went tires and wheels and lift kit first,stayed out of the thick stuff, and then went for the power mods. ;D
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Post by BadForeman on Aug 24, 2004 18:17:00 GMT -5
Thats pretty much the order I was going to get my accessories in just i'm not getting any wheels until I get the 28" Outlaws. Then I will get the tire/ wheel package. But my order was going to be is tires, lift, snorkel, then power and protection.
Chad- BadForeman
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Post by Foreman Rider on Aug 24, 2004 19:29:38 GMT -5
Hey if you want to gain more horses get a TPI vavle to let more airflow in. and a dynojet also. If you go in high elevations get a dial a jet. It really helps with higher elevations. If your shocks ever crap out on ya get a set of progressive shocks they work great. And finally if you want a smother ride get the perfex suspnsion long travel kit. Ethan
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Post by AintChaSkeered on Aug 25, 2004 2:42:16 GMT -5
Chad - we all appreciate your prayers over here and same goes for everyone else that is praying for us.
HondaForemanNo1 - After I made my post I came across the snorkit and was considering buying it, the price kinda made me think twice about it but i figure it's better than replacing the motor. I snorkled my 300 myself and it was fairly easy, is the foreman as easy or would i be better off ordering the snorkit?
ForemanRider - I have looked at the Perfex kit, is the only benifit of it a smoother ride?
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Post by HondaForemanNo1 on Aug 25, 2004 5:49:33 GMT -5
From what I hear, the Foreman is one of the easiest bikes out there to snorkel. If you've got experience on the 300, and the snorkel was up to your satisfaction, then I'd go ahead and do it on your Foreman.
I do believe the Perfex kit also adds about an inch of lift.
James
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Post by BadForeman on Aug 25, 2004 12:47:33 GMT -5
I was going to get the snorkit from triangle atv, but yeah the price is a tad high. I'm having a friend do mine for $25 for the regular snorkel and a exhaust snorkel. Then i'm going to have him also install a start in gear switch and maybe a manual fan switch. Those two are later though. James- HondaForemanNo1 is right if you can snorkel your 300 then I would say you could prolly do the Foreman. Its kinda the same way. Good Luck!!
Chad- BadForeman
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Post by AintChaSkeered on Aug 26, 2004 4:01:33 GMT -5
i was planning on tryin to snorkle it myself before i ordered a snorkit. If anyone has a custom snorkle and could give me the specs on it such as what angles, elbows and stuff like that i would greatly appreciate it. Make life a little easier on me...lol
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Post by BadForeman on Aug 26, 2004 13:42:46 GMT -5
Hey check out our Team Bad Foreman website under how- to -do's. Look under either mine or James sig. and you will see it. Thats what I was going by. That or look at Triangle Atv @ www.triangleatv.com and look there. Other than that thats all that I can think of. Ask around you will find someone. Chad- BadForeman
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Post by div4gold on Aug 28, 2004 20:25:16 GMT -5
I kind of think it depends a lot on where and when you are riding. If you are in a cold area in the winter then hand grip and thumb warmers are a high priority. If you ride alone or moose or elk hunt then a winch comes in handy. Mud Bugs are a + almost anywhere. Lift kit is OK if you are in the deep stuff, if you think you need more power then there's all the engine mods or a bigger quad. It all kind of depends on what you need or what you think you need. A
All you troops in the Army, Airforce, Navy, Marines, National Guard....Keep your powder dry and best wishes to all of you.
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Post by XtremeRancher2x4 on Sept 4, 2004 10:33:07 GMT -5
i have only two words to say for what ever u do to it...
GO BIG
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Post by AintChaSkeered on Sept 4, 2004 10:44:56 GMT -5
GO BIG OR GO HOME..thats my motto...lol
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Post by BadForeman on Sept 4, 2004 12:01:53 GMT -5
I've got two mottos... GO BIG OR DON'T GO AT ALL!! Better To Be Prepared Then Sorry!!
Those are the two I go by.
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