Huh, I was running a 345 (Michelin Pilot Super Sport) with JRI shocks with no problem. I traded in that Sling for another and did not swap those shocks over this time. I ordered the Hahn QA1's 2-way adjustable. I hope there is nor problems. I have been running a 345 since Feb 2015 with a Toyo and now a Michelin. I am wondering if the wheel manufacturer has anything to do with it? I bought the package from Roaring Toyz with no problems at all for over 30k miles.
Posts by Tim0341
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I edited my original post to conceal my location.
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I am running a 20x12 on the back but Polaris does not know that either....
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Well this happened last month, I was shifting from 2ndto 3rd and BOOM…… all hell broke loose. I just pushed in the clutch and rolled to the side of the highway and called a tow truck. My SS a 2016.5 with 10,000 miles. Polaris did cover this under warranty and I am back on the road. FYI if you have to buy a rear end out of your pocket it is around $1700 plus labor.
I know of at least two SS’s in my area that have blown out the rear end. Also I am hearing that Polaris is asking for pictures of the rear wheel, they are pushing back on warranty if you are running a “non” Polaris rear wheel. I was wondering if this is going to be a common occurrence. I searched the forum but didn’t find any similar thread.
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A cold morning on the Colo rally
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A few pics the wifey took on various rides.
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Didn't slow down enough to look that close but the were definitely wider than any cattle guards I have came across before.
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That was a great ride! I was waiting for a goat to jump out at any minute. It was so fun we went out of our way on the ride back to do it again...
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My local dealer here in Texas (Grapevine Powersports) will be having the Polaris Demo truck on Tue and Wed April 25th and 26th. Grapevine will be the first stop for the Demo in Texas. They are telling my dealer they will have the all new SL GT LE. This edition is the one that will have the new “Sling shade” top.
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These are good for over a week worth of stuff and a cheap way of doing it.
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Heyeveryone, I will be helping Ivor out with this event. I run thelocal Dallas / Fort Worth SS group. Grapevine Polaris here in the metroplex is a vendor and willbe putting on a meet and greet on Tue April 18th and also will be attending theevent with mechanics and parts in Kerrville. I am asking for a list of parts we mightneed so they can order fromPolaris and have on-hand at the event. They will probably only be bringing Polaris OEM parts since we have somany venders attending. What parts to do want them to bring? What parts seemsto break or get lost the most? This is what I am thinking and please add tothis list.
Gas Caps - someonealways manages to lose one or two
Key blanks - bring your key codejust incase
Tires
Wheels - a wheel or two always get bent
Bolts, screws..
Batteries
Headlight bulbs
Brake sensorsWhat else?????
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My wife really enjoys the PRP cargo net for stashing her flip flops, hats, gloves and small purse.
Polaris Slingshot Passenger Side Storage Cargo Net
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I bought these from Slingmods and they work great. They fit the 1st generation PRP and the old style Polaris seats. Not sure if they will work on the new style seats or not. As you can see they make a air space between your seats and the cover. Only $89.00 and they are a great deterrent to keep people from sitting in your Sling.
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The difference is you have RGB's so you can pick 1 in 16 million colors and change it anytime. Also runds off a app. You can have these Demon Eyes stay on steady, strobe, breathe and light up brighter the faster you go.
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Hi,
I am think about installing the RGB windrestrictor and hooking it up to the rest of RGB lights so that it all works together with one wireless controler that can be turned on/off with a simple switch.
So that is the easy part.I would also like that the windrestrictor lights up Red when I hit my brakes.The thought was to simply add a controller to the WR that is set to red. So each time when I hit the brakes, the controller gets powered and the WR goes red.
And this makes it a lot more difficult I think.When I would use a splitter to go from the WR to both controllers, isn't everything going to turn red when the brakes are on?
The WR only has 1 cable coming out so both controllers have to be connected to that 1 wire.Anybody who has a solution or another way to do this?
This controller here has an option that when you hit your brakes all your LED's light up red. You will still have to use a phone to control the APP
"Now with the integrated Smart Brake sensor wire, XKchrome can turn the entire vehicle into a brake light! As soon as you apply the brake, XKchrome immediately switches all LED lights on in red. This significantly increases the vehicle's visibility at night, and promotes faster reaction of the vehicle behind. This function can be turned on/off via app."
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i called the company and got some information. The H3B is NOT a H3 bulb. The "B" does not stand for bluetooth. Also you have to run a wire from the LED bulb back to the bluletooth controller and control it with the APP on your phone. Sorry guys but the controller is still a great product...
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Different vendor, with this controller you can sync your lights to glow brighter the faster you are moving (as well as the other standard modes we are accustomed too). Also this controller can turn the entire vehicle into a brake light. As soon as you apply the brake the controller immediately switches all LED lights on in red. You can turn this on/off as wanted. You can also add more controllers if you need more than two zones and the phone app recognizes each controller and seamlessly puts all zones on one app (zone 1, zones 2, zone 3, zone 4) etc.
The controller comes with adapters so you can use the 4 wires RGB LED’s or both kinds of the LED’s that daisy chain together. Some other features that are cool is that it comes with a wired on/off switch so you don’t have to hook up to a toggle switch if you don’t have any slots left. Also you can buy a 12v power plug so no extra wiring into a fuse block. This controller is really a great buy for anyone especially for someone who very little knowledge of electricity. A plug and play system. Their LED’s are some of the cheapest price I found and they have Y-splitters and many different length of extensions.
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They gave a HB3 listed, not sure of the diffeence.