rightsideup
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Anyone know when these arrive in western Canada?? Any information on all brands would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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There was so much fanfare on how well made the 1000 Rangers were when they were introduced not very many years ago. The ones we had were extremely trouble prone with the clutching, and the suspension bushings were junk, and it took so little to break the rear stabilizer bar. The back tires filling the top of the undercarriage cover with LOTS of mud that couldn't really be cleaned out without removing the whole cover was just an added bonus. So now they're improving those first two things already. Why didn't they do it right the first time? Would have taken so little R & D. The 2019 I just traded in got a new transmission because they couldn't keep the secondary clutch in one piece, finally blamed the transmission input shaft.....which they weren't able to get.
I have a friend that sells Polaris quads and side by sides. Said they are the best thing to ever happen to his shop. He to said that suspension bushings wore out very fastThere was so much fanfare on how well made the 1000 Rangers were when they were introduced not very many years ago. The ones we had were extremely trouble prone with the clutching, and the suspension bushings were junk, and it took so little to break the rear stabilizer bar. The back tires filling the top of the undercarriage cover with LOTS of mud that couldn't really be cleaned out without removing the whole cover was just an added bonus. So now they're improving those first two things already. Why didn't they do it right the first time? Would have taken so little R & D. The 2019 I just traded in got a new transmission because they couldn't keep the secondary clutch in one piece, finally blamed the transmission input shaft.....which they weren't able to get.
I have a friend that sells Polaris quads and side by sides. Said they are the best thing to ever happen to his shop. He to said that suspension bushings wore out very fast
The 900s had grease zerks, the 1000 Ranger just has bushings.
I bought a 2020 XP today anyways!
Once again what is the truth, everyone that I know with a Ranger 1000 2018 or newer loves their trouble free machines.