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Original Article: 2008 Polaris Ranger RZR Review Please discuss the ATV.com article 2008 Polaris Ranger RZR Review in our ATV Forums below. Use the reply button to let others know your comments or feedback on the article. Constructive criticism is always appreciated, along with your thoughts and personal opinions on the ATVs and products we have tested. |
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Ive had my RZR for about 3 months and i love it! I originally just bought it to get around our land, and maybe haul some stuff with a small trailer we have, but now all i do is play with this thing! It is one fun toy, and now it looks like my new addiction is modifying it. There are a lot of parts and accessories made for these. Has anyone ever done business with these guys? I am thinking about buying a new winch and some seats from them, but would like to get some input positive or negative about them.
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I'm not familiar with that particular company, but there are a lot of choices out there.
I really like what I've seen from Beard Seats (redart.com). If you want to save a little cash they have seat covers for the factory seats, but they build some cool looking seats of their own. Dragonfire Racing (dragonfireracing.com) also has seats, as well as some cool billet accessories. I like the billet passenger grab bar, racing pedals and shifter/shift knob. |
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