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#16 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » Winch » 2008-04-24 22:15:16

I am looking into buying a winch, I was told the 08 prowler has a built in winch mount. Is this true??

#17 Re: Where to Ride? » Harlan KY » 2008-04-22 21:22:04

I haven't been myself but I have a few friend that say it is the best place they have ever been riding.

#18 Re: Prowler Performance Mods » CDI » 2008-04-20 18:52:49

I recently installed a CDI I bought from Hunter Works. I highly recommend this mod for anyone wanting that increased response and power. It also fixed that starting issue with lots of prowlers. You can really tell a difference with throttle response, increased torque and all around power.

#19 Re: Prowler Parts and Accessories » Arctic Cat Rear bumper and nerf bars » 2008-04-01 21:13:57

I just bought some Arctic Cat nerf bars and rear bumper. These are pretty sweet, but first of all the way you are instructed to mount the nerfs are a very poor design. You are provided a type of a "crush" stud which does not work. I just drilled all the way through the frame and mounted them with some old fashioned nuts, washers, and bolts. Now you can jump on them and they wont budge. The rear bumper is built well and heavy duty, but when you dump the bed the bumper hits the tires. When you let down the tailgate it hits the bumper. Any ideas from anyone, I love the bumper but I also like to use my bed and tailgate. These are Arctic Cat brand, you would think they should fit without probs.

#20 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » New Guy question » 2008-03-27 22:36:08

I love my Prowler, I really did my homework before choosing. I also have a couple friends that have them and no one has had a problem, yet. Arctic Cat has such a great reputation when it comes to engines and trannys and it really shows in the Prowler. I took mine out last weekend with a bunch of friends and I was even impressed with the things I was able to do with it, its a very strong and well built machine. If you chose the Cat, you wouldn't be disappointed. Even totally stock these things are awesome.

#21 Re: Prowler Performance Mods » Rims » 2008-03-10 21:30:09

I am with "A Cat" with needing extra rims. Does anyone know of any other quads, cars, or trucks that have the same bolt pattern as a Prowler? I have considered getting Super Swamper TSL's for mine, they make a 28x9.5x14 but I don't think they would mount to the rims due to bead contour or the rim. Also, you can get car and truck rims for much cheaper, especially if you just want plain old steel rims.

#22 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » KY blizzard » 2008-03-10 21:22:31

Yeah, a couple years ago I wrapped a friend of mine around a telephone pole. At the time he was ok after a few minutes due to large amounts of Miller-Lite, the next morning we had to take him to the emergency room and found out he had a couple broken ribs, lucky thats all.  We also used truck bed liners in the past, we had to staple the rope to a 2x4 across the inside so it wouldn't tear through the plastic. I guess we all get a little creative when it comes to have'n fun.

#23 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » KY blizzard » 2008-03-09 22:39:42

Over the weekend we got about 15 inches on snow here in Kentucky. Riding was absolutely bad ass!! Although the snow was a little too deep for 2wd on fresh trails, in 4wd I was able to go where ever I wanted and I have stock tires!! I would have some pics but my camera had dead batteries. We got out the old tractor tube and had a blast.

#25 Re: Arctic Cat Prowler Photo Gallery » 2008 XT » 2008-02-16 01:25:54

This is my wedding gift from my wife. I have added wheel spacers on the rear and 4 point harnesses. I have a Quadgear wind shield in place for the colder weather here in Kentucky. I plan to make many mods in the future when the funds allow for it. Its pretty dirty in the pics but now that I figured out how to post pics I will have many more to follow. She did a pretty good job, don't you think!! Any suggestions for mods are welcome.
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#26 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » 4 Point Harness » 2008-02-16 01:11:06

I have my harnesses installed!! These are great, they make you feel much more secure while riding, can be good and bad! I do notice myself driving much more aggressive now! I got these off ebay for just under $40 with shipping. They bolt directly to your existing belt mounts and I used pre-existing holes in frame for the shoulders, no drilling.


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#27 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » Tires » 2008-01-31 00:12:12

Thanks, do you have any pics? Do you know if I went with more aggressive tires, would I have problems with breaking axles?

#28 Re: The X Spot » witch one to buy? » 2008-01-26 00:03:29

I have a Arctic Cat Prowler, and I love my machine. There are many opinions about what UTV to buy.  Really you need to get out there and check out the UTV's and figure out which one is the best for you. Mine has been a great machine, they come with a warranty that comes everything for 6 months.   I know 6 months is not very long but they have a great reputation for building great machines. I am not saying anything bad about the other UTV's but I can tell you the Arctic Cat Prowler is a great machine!!

#29 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » Tires » 2008-01-25 23:52:10

I keep hearing about these "Big Horn" tires are the best. Any suggestions?

#30 Re: General Arctic Cat Prowler Discussion » 1 Tough Machine » 2008-01-16 23:42:59

The only thing I have added was wheel spacers on the rear. No I dont have a rear seat, the 3rd passenger just holds on for dear life in the bed. I thought about getting a rear seat but I would want to extend my roll cage before I would feel comfortable about someone riding at the very back of the bed. I figure someone would be quicker to jump out if needed if they were not strapped in. I plan to change to air intake and do some re-jetting this week. At the moment my Prowler is too new to make any engine mods, but I intend to change the exhaust and CDI in the spring. Once I do all these changes I will probably have to upgrade the clutch.  I have looked at tires but I wonder if I add meaty tires, would I start breaking axles or anything else? Besides its pretty fun ripping doughnuts and stuff with the stock tires. I dont have any goods pics at the time, but I will take some and post them.

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