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Ok we finally found some time to post up pictures.
This is how they fit 2 RZR's into a V-nose trailer that was to small. :shock: Fun to get in... fun to get out....
Some pictures before the work begins:



More to come.
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Here is just a portion of the parts going on these 2 RZR's.

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more!!
Kyle
05 660 rhino
09 rzr s
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so u wedged the front rzr up in the v? whatcha have an inch to spare
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Less than 1/2 inch!
2010 Polaris Rzr with Conversion Kit and other mods - 2010 Precision Weld Jet Boat with Twin BMW diesel motors and Hamilton pumps. Full time fun on land or sea!!!
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Here is just a portion of the parts going on these 2 RZR's.
BTW thats an impressive "portion" of parts! :shock: lucky guys
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Looks like it should have taken up most of the room in a UPS truck ![]()
Kyle
05 660 rhino
09 rzr s
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This picture shows why I dont like the stock skid plate AND the Polaris Rock Sliders. The stock skid plate only covers about half of what needs to be covered. No front and rear diff protection and no side to side protection. Plus it allows a ton of dust to come up through it. The rock sliders are not rock sliders at all! They actually hang you up on rocks! Note the big gaps/hole that the rock sliders create. If you putt down the gravel road and like the way the rock sliders look then the stock skid and rock sliders are fine. If you do anything more serious then that I would suggest you update your skid system and get rid of your rock sliders if you have them. If your looking to buy rock sliders hit us up we have tons of sets selling cheep!

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