Rhino long travel running the woops LSR
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sweet, i just wish they weren't so damn expensive :(
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that shit looked like it was really smooth
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oh, i dont think that is where i go, i go down in a river bed(dont know what it is called) that you have to go by a elementary school to get down in it, or by a road called hatfield road
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well i do it all the time so yeah
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You need to test in some deeper woops i hit deeper woops than that in my stock rhino just throw the 4x4 and hit it pinned you will be good to go
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er, a 4 seater quad bike with a roof?
what's so special about this again?
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Nice suspention, but i really dislike rhino's, they arefor hauling stuff. And they sound gay as hell...Slap a 5 speed trans in it and then im interested...
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were is that? i swear i go their alot in the spring and fall
rcfreak363 2 years ago
Hassayampa river bed West of Phoenix, AZ. Its closed now. :(
greg12g5678230 2 years ago
I have driven a stock rhino through this same area, and its not happening.. no way. The thing gets bucked and bounced all over the place. Its scary and dangerous. As soon as the rear end bottoms out, it sends it skying up, and wanting to roll over then starts bouncing side to side, 2 or 4 wd... Thanks for the comment.
greg12g5678230 2 years ago
Wow. There is no doubt... that is a great suspension system. Can the shocks be rebuilt easily?
NorthRock 3 years ago
Yes they can. a few special tools are needed to get them apart, as well as a nitrogen charging station... so unless you have done it before, i recommend letting a shock place handle that.
greg12g5678230 3 years ago
how much money for the longtravel kit im looking forwrd to getting one this week on my stock rhino
kwdude4 3 years ago
$3500 for the a-arms (including everything but shocks).. shocks are anywhere from $1600 to $4800 depending on how crazy you want to get. The shocks shown are Fox, and they are around $2000.
greg12g5678230 3 years ago