Category Archives: General RZR Discussion

Back seat removal for dogs to go for a ride ?

First time posting on here . The wife and I have been thinking about getting a 4 seat razor . I will be removing the rear seats and making a platform for our dogs so they can go for a ride with us. I looking for photos of different ways people have done similar things to theirs. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance .
Jason

PRP seat review

This is my seat of the pants review of the new PRP XC seats I installed on my RZR 800s.

Ease of installation: really easy , though I decided the little rubber things on the stock seat base needed replacement . But the actual seat placement is 4 screws per seat and installation of the release strap

Comfort: Incredible , the back support is really good and the leg support is also really good. These have a slot on the backrest that the 4 point harness straps go thru and makes the harness fit much better and firmer.

Performance ; Amazing , when going over washboards it seems I am sitting still and the whole UTV is bouncing around me , which I guess is whats really happening. Never felt a harsh jarring the whole time I was out , and you seem much more in control because you are not bouncing around like before.

Other stuff; 1st off . it looks like a racer now , which is cool. The quality of contruction is top notch. I where a neck support and because of the way the straps on the harness are now , it holds this support tigher than b4.

All and all these are great , I consider them part of the suspension system. Along with the Racer Tech dual rate springs I am amazed how it rides , specailly after how is was when I bought it

Hal

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Factory Half Windshield

Hey Guys,
I just got a 2016 XP1000. I bought the factory half windshield along with the
factory side mirrors. When I installed the windshield it hits the mirrors and prevents the windshield from sitting down on the hood. Has anyone else had this issue or am I missing something? You would think the factory stuff would work together without clearance issues.

Fixing a slow leak

What is everyone doing to stop slow tire leaks?

The rear tires, 26" Bighorns on Polaris Crusher rims, on my 2013 S leak down slowly. I can pump them up to 12 pounds and over a couple weeks they will leak down. I seen them go as low as a PSI but never completely flat. I had a tire store check them for puncture and they couldn’t find anything. I had them remount them with a good quality sealant and they continue to slowly leak. The fronts stay at 12 lbs with no issues.

I thought about using Slime in them but I wasn’t sure if it would damage the rims. Are the Polaris Crusher rims aluminum, steel or something else?

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