First post and love this site. I bought my first new sxs last year and went with a 2019 black on black P1k5. A buddy of mine has had one since 2016 and I decided it was time to dump the RZR two seater and get something I could run the kids around in and still put an elk in the back of. I thought I would share my journey with y'all because I love this bike.
My buddy warned me that once I started buying parts and tinkering this would get really fun and it has.
Started with the rear door storage mod and really like being able to store stuff in those cavernous doors. Upgraded to the garage products single piece bushings on all four doors.
Put in a panel to mount my switches for my light bar, rear light and GPS mount.
Went with the dirt road fab bed extender with spare mount. A homemade experimental rear dust panel.
Next came a 5000lbs winch with pbr mount, 16 inch rockstar wheels with 29 inch motoclaws, 3 inch rough country bracket lift, pdr windshield extensions, mirrors.
A custom 3 piece mid dust panel and extinguisher.
Roto pax water and gas mount and a registration sticker plate. I really enjoy reading all the cool things that the folks on this site do to their pioneers and can't wait to get some more time to do more to mine.
Hittin the rocks at sandhollow near Hurricane Utah.
My buddy warned me that once I started buying parts and tinkering this would get really fun and it has.
Started with the rear door storage mod and really like being able to store stuff in those cavernous doors. Upgraded to the garage products single piece bushings on all four doors.
Put in a panel to mount my switches for my light bar, rear light and GPS mount.
Went with the dirt road fab bed extender with spare mount. A homemade experimental rear dust panel.
Next came a 5000lbs winch with pbr mount, 16 inch rockstar wheels with 29 inch motoclaws, 3 inch rough country bracket lift, pdr windshield extensions, mirrors.
A custom 3 piece mid dust panel and extinguisher.
Roto pax water and gas mount and a registration sticker plate. I really enjoy reading all the cool things that the folks on this site do to their pioneers and can't wait to get some more time to do more to mine.
Hittin the rocks at sandhollow near Hurricane Utah.