Welcome from NC. I had to look up "farkeling" but I learned a new word today!
Uhm, I'm gonna warn you not to look up farkeling.
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Welcome from NC. I had to look up "farkeling" but I learned a new word today!
I would agree with Smitty, Elkas don't make a sport machine out of a Pioneer but they are a night and day difference from stock.Read the instructions from Elka very carefully, the high and low speed adjustments have nothing to do with MPH, has to do with the speed of the shock compression. Ow by the way I have Stage 5's and don't run a sway bar. I've got my slow speed adjustment set a little slow to take the sway out of road riding (YUCK), the high speed adjustments front a little slower, rear about med. Rebound, I like the front faster than the rear, keeps it from bucking. You'll just have to mess with it to get it where you want it. It won't make your UTV into a Sport Machine, but it will make riding more enjoyable. I bumble along at a pretty good rate. Have fun!
Curious if anyone has or thought about installing the LED lights in the bed and cab area beneath the front seat which evidently come standard on the Forest edition? Curious if there's and plug in the harness to connect switch and lights? I figure the one in the rear would be nice when working in the rear in the dark and the one up front as well.
I used cheap strip lights from Amazon. They work ok so far. 2strips in front and 2 in rear. These plug into a USB for power and mine is plugged into my amp which is overhead.When I did my second battery and accessory lighting installs, I installed led strips on the center overhead roll bar, one facing the front seat and one facing the bed or rear seats if they are flipped up. Wanted to have "dome and cargo" lighting. They are actually super handy. I also put red led strips in the front footwell area and on the diagonal brace bars in front of the rear seats. Sort of like interior lighting. I'll see if I can get some pics here. Cant help with the plug and harness question, mines a 2020....
Thanks for sharing. I had read that colored lighting is easier on the eyes while providing illumination. Hmmmm?I used cheap strip lights from Amazon. They work ok so far. 2strips in front and 2 in rear. These plug into a USB for power and mine is plugged into my amp which is overhead.
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I can make them any colour and brightnessThanks for sharing. I had read that colored lighting is easier on the eyes while providing illumination. Hmmmm?
I completely get that. At the moment I'm contemplating professional help. I've lost my mind, but often do. I researched (thought I had) the machine thoroughly prior to purchase and prefer to fix all of it's shortcomings and enhance its abilities before taking it out into the wild. I sell Deere and Kubota products. Tried a Deere but found reliability to be its down fall along with just about everything else. I've had numerous Kubota Sidekick machines and found them very reliable and capable. Took one to Brimstone 2 years ago and did the Dragon's Back with no issues other than a day of extreme anxiety. Unfortunately none of the companies making aftermarket suspension components other than crappy body lift kits. There's a sizable community running theses machines and a market for said items (Hint Hint). Prior to getting into the sxs world, I had several Land Rover Defender vehicles. The P1K-5 appears to be a miniature version as far as layout, power to weight and capabilities. I'm looking forward to getting mine out and having fun.You have done more already than I will do probably during the entire time I own the thing. Wow. Good for you. I have too many other things already that I am wasting money on extra cars, a boat, a lake house, etc. I have a roof, winch, mud guards, switch panel, backup lights, rear panel, fog lights, upgraded headlights and bluetooth stereo....I think I am done...oh and replaced the tires with Tusks....no need for pics from me, I have posted plenty of them.