GMZ 15″ GunSlinger Beadlock Wheels IN STOCK

We have these IN STOCK and ready for pickup or shipping!!

The new GMZ 15 inch Gunslinger Beadlock and Non-Beadlock wheels are due to be released in February 2015. The Gunslinger beadlock wheel is a true beadlock wheel which clamps the tire to the wheel using high grade 8mm bolts for exceptional strength compared to the competitions 20 bolt systems. The GMZ Gunslinger Beadlock wheel weighs in at 15.8 lbs and has an 1100 lb load rating that provides both style and performance. Our new wheels are heat treated cast aluminum with a new sleek black center cap design. The Gunslinger beadlock and non-beadlock wheels are available in 15×7 with a 4+3 offset which increases stability by making the vehicle wider. As with all GMZ Wheels, the new Gunslinger Wheels will come with a lifetime manufactures defect warranty.

The new GMZ Gunslinger wheels will also pair up great with our NEW 30×10-15 Kahuna Tire which is also due to be released alongside the new Gunslinger wheel. Our new Kahuna Tires are also D.O.T approved featuring an 8ply radial construction.The GMZ Kahuna Tire dwarfs the competition in performance with its tread design, paired with the highest quality natural rubber and special compounds maximizing traction and vehicle handling capabilities.

Retail price is $219.99 each, PM us for forum pricing with shipping!

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Pro armour doors

I bent my passenger side pro armour door pretty bad. I can’t seem to find the brushed aluminum, just black.

Don’t suppose anyone knows where to find a single side rather then a full set? Want all aluminum, but at this point Id take whatever I could find.

Zombie Possum Attack!

I originally posted this in another thread, but decided to give it a life of its own. Here is my story, last night, in dark…..well, let’s rewind the tape a few more days…..

We had a possum in the chicken house earlier in the week, my Catahula curr dog had it mostly dead by the time I got there, I shot it a few more times until it quit moving, approximately ten times, with my nine mm, yeah I guess I need to practice, four feet distance….

Then left it laying for a few days, until wife started complaining, and possum started stinking so I moved it a few yards further from the house, add a few more days, get home last night, kindly asked my wife if she hauled the possum away the day before….(hey, she was complaining and she was using the grizzly on the farm, and as I explained to her, I try not to be a sexist and believe in equal opportunity…) she told me firmly NO WAY! That is mans work!

The possum was smelling bad, that is what made me think about it again.

So last night in the dark, the Grizz was sitting there, jumped on fired it up, drove down to where I had left the dead possum, kinda getting road kill flat, with strong odor, pull my light covers off the rigid duallies for a better look, probably was a bad idea, maggots and other decomposer bugs, well on their way…getting the job done,

So, I carefully pick up the possum by the tail, tail stays on, all good, get on the Grizz, in the dark now, holding possum at full left arms length, throttling and driving with the right hand and away we go, with speed, because possum had odor issues.

About a thousand yards this possum starts jerking on my arm, I am like what the H!!!, So, I gas on the Grizz trying to get to the back forty ditch, about that time the possum gives me a hard jerk, and pulls his tail out of my hand, possum is gone in the tall grass, with a little nervous apprehension about what was after me in the dark or living in the possum ……I finally slow down, and turn around.

wait for it……

wait a little longer….because I was a little nervous

My 100 pound Curr dog came happily jumping in the air past my Grizzly looking for his possum…..lol, He was running beside me leaping up in the air, repeatedly trying to jerk the bobbing possum out of my hand…….lol.

If that would have happened to my wife, I would have probably slept on the sofa.

That is what I did with my Grizzly last night.

Zombie Possum Attack!

I originally posted this in another thread, but decided to give it a life of its own. Here is my story, last night, in dark…..well, let’s rewind the tape a few more days…..

We had a possum in the chicken house earlier in the week, my Catahula curr dog had it mostly dead by the time I got there, I shot it a few more times until it quit moving, approximately ten times, with my nine mm, yeah I guess I need to practice, four feet distance….

Then left it laying for a few days, until wife started complaining, and possum started stinking so I moved it a few yards further from the house, add a few more days, get home last night, kindly asked my wife if she hauled the possum away the day before….(hey, she was complaining and she was using the grizzly on the farm, and as I explained to her, I try not to be a sexist and believe in equal opportunity…) she told me firmly NO WAY! That is mans work!

The possum was smelling bad, that is what made me think about it again.

So last night in the dark, the Grizz was sitting there, jumped on fired it up, drove down to where I had left the dead possum, kinda getting road kill flat, with strong odor, pull my light covers off the rigid duallies for a better look, probably was a bad idea, maggots and other decomposer bugs, well on their way…getting the job done,

So, I carefully pick up the possum by the tail, tail stays on, all good, get on the Grizz, in the dark now, holding possum at full left arms length, throttling and driving with the right hand and away we go, with speed, because possum had odor issues.

About a thousand yards this possum starts jerking on my arm, I am like what the H!!!, So, I gas on the Grizz trying to get to the back forty ditch, about that time the possum gives me a hard jerk, and pulls his tail out of my hand, possum is gone in the tall grass, with a little nervous apprehension about what was after me in the dark or living in the possum ……I finally slow down, and turn around.

wait for it……

wait a little longer….because I was a little nervous

My 100 pound Curr dog came happily jumping in the air past my Grizzly looking for his possum…..lol, He was running beside me leaping up in the air, repeatedly trying to jerk the bobbing possum out of my hand…….lol.

If that would have happened to my wife, I would have probably slept on the sofa.

That is what I did with my Grizzly last night.

23900 combines miles on these fluids

People post from time to time what are the best fluids to use in our machines. Some people reply that you need to use the Polaris fluid for the front diff and tranny because if you don’t it causes the front diff not to engage right and the motor oil will not protect the internals of the tranny. The myth that you have to use these certain fluids is just what it is and that is a myth. The Polaris tranny has not changed much at all over the years and for years plain old dino oil was the Polaris fluid of choice. The front diff has changed with the addition of ADC and moving the hubs all to one piece in the diff. Polaris seems to change their fluids more than a woman changes her hair and who knows for what reason they do it. I think they do it just to try and get the public to believe that their fluids are the only thing that will work or your machine will not operate properly. I have put all these miles on my machines from Moab, Hatfield McCoy to the Paiute Trail and not one single problem from running these fluids. Here is my fluid of choice for my 2006 X2, 2009 XP and my 2014 570. I am not telling anybody to run these fluids I am just pointing out that these fluids have worked like a charm in the tons of miles I have put on my machines. Bob I know your reading this and smiling.:veryhappy::veryhappy:

Motor-Mobile 1 0W40 my fluid of choice. I have ran Castrol 0W40 or 5W50 when Wal Mart is out of 0W40. I have Royal Purple 5W40 in the 570 now just to try something different.

Tranny-5W20 motor oil of any brand

Front diff-Mobile 1 Synthetic ATF

Rear diff on XP-any brand of gear oil 75W90

Anti freeze-any brand of 50/50 pre mix

I stick to the good brands when it comes to the motor and front diff but when it comes to the other usually I get what is on sale.

Ronnie

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