P500 Old Ironsides 2020

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Seems like this thing changes every year so figured I'd post it up this way.
Added the OutKast forward arched A arms, new All Balls ball joints, tie rod extensions from OutKast and 28x10x12 BH 2.0's on all four.
It's sitting a little higher and not just by measurement...I knew it would a little but the wife was adamant that she didn't want it any higher off the ground, had her sit in it when it was done and was promptly informed that it was sitting higher. :rolleyes:
Install wasn't terrible but there were a few things that needed to be dealt with. You have to drill your A arm tabs to accommodate 12mm bolts in place of the 10mm factory ones, they're not supplied either. Anyone doing this mod, invest in a bit extension or get a long 15/32 bit up front, you'll see why. ;)
Had the new ball joints pressed in at a local shop, heard the old ones were a b**** to get out so just went new. That wasn't exactly painless either.
The extended tie rod ends have a longer, slimmer taper than the stockers and the castle nut ended up bottoming out against it before it was tight. It just spun against the bottom of the taper without cinching up. Asked OutKast about it and they were in no hurry to answer if anyone else had the issue, I ended up using some thick washers as spacers to fill the void. They're tight now and the hole for the cotter pin lined right up so it's good to go.
Wanted to run the brake lines behind the shocks to better protect them but seemed like it was putting some stretch to them so I routed them to the front. Need to come up with permanent fasteners for them, just zip tied for now.
Had to drill new holes in my A arm guards to make them work but they're on and solid. Was curious if I'd still get the CV bump on the passenger side when at full droop, no more bump. 😁

4 8 A arm 1
4 8 A arm


Definitely stretched her legs a bit, could fit much bigger tires if you wanted to.

4 8 Side


Added the Moose hitch and had to move the Booger Whip brackets out to accommodate the bigger spare.

4 8 Rear


Lost an inch in width going from the 11's to the 10's, it's sitting at 55" right now. Might bump it out, we'll have to see how it rides.

4 8 Front

Everything fits and functions. Now to take this thing out and try it!
 
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Old Ironsides
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Man you have huge spare tire. Ha

Why...thank you. 😏
Yeah they don't look that big on the machine until you take one off and put it 3 ft off the ground, then it looks huge! That's an up close pic too though and it doesn't fill up the back as much as it looks.
 
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perhaps you've heard this before; I was watching a favored movie last night and thought of your machine

"EM-50"
 
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In regards to your comment about it feeling taller to your wife. I was surprised when I went from 25” to 27” I never measured the difference but I could definitely feel the difference sitting in the seat. It felt a little weird for the first few miles. What size tire did you have before the 28’s?
 
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In regards to your comment about it feeling taller to your wife. I was surprised when I went from 25” to 27” I never measured the difference but I could definitely feel the difference sitting in the seat. It felt a little weird for the first few miles. What size tire did you have before the 28’s?
He had 26’s. They are on my rig now 👍🏼

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Seems like this thing changes every year so figured I'd post it up this way.
Added the OutKast forward arched A arms, new All Balls ball joints, tie rod extensions from OutKast and 28x10x12 BH 2.0's on all four.
It's sitting a little higher and not just by measurement...I knew it would a little but the wife was adamant that she didn't want it any higher off the ground, had her sit in it when it was done and was promptly informed that it was sitting higher. :rolleyes:
Install wasn't terrible but there were a few things that needed to be dealt with. You have to drill your A arm tabs to accommodate 12mm bolts in place of the 10mm factory ones, they're not supplied either. Anyone doing this mod, invest in a bit extension or get a long 15/32 bit up front, you'll see why. ;)
Had the new ball joints pressed in at a local shop, heard the old ones were a b**** to get out so just went new. That wasn't exactly painless either.
The extended tie rod ends have a longer, slimmer taper than the stockers and the castle nut ended up bottoming out against it before it was tight. It just spun against the bottom of the taper without cinching up. Asked OutKast about it and they were in no hurry to answer if anyone else had the issue, I ended up using some thick washers as spacers to fill the void. They're tight now and the hole for the cotter pin lined right up so it's good to go.
Wanted to run the brake lines behind the shocks to better protect them but seemed like it was putting some stretch to them so I routed them to the front. Need to come up with permanent fasteners for them, just zip tied for now.
Had to drill new holes in my A arm guards to make them work but they're on and solid. Was curious if I'd still get the CV bump on the passenger side when at full droop, no more bump. 😁

View attachment 195507View attachment 195508

Definitely stretched her legs a bit, could fit much bigger tires if you wanted to.

View attachment 195509

Added the Moose hitch and had to move the Booger Whip brackets out to accommodate the bigger spare.

View attachment 195506

Lost an inch in width going from the 11's to the 10's, it's sitting at 55" right now. Might bump it out, we'll have to see how it rides.

View attachment 195505
Everything fits and functions. Now to take this thing out and try it!
It looks great!!!!! NOW are you done??????
 
Montecresto

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Seems like this thing changes every year so figured I'd post it up this way.
Added the OutKast forward arched A arms, new All Balls ball joints, tie rod extensions from OutKast and 28x10x12 BH 2.0's on all four.
It's sitting a little higher and not just by measurement...I knew it would a little but the wife was adamant that she didn't want it any higher off the ground, had her sit in it when it was done and was promptly informed that it was sitting higher. :rolleyes:
Install wasn't terrible but there were a few things that needed to be dealt with. You have to drill your A arm tabs to accommodate 12mm bolts in place of the 10mm factory ones, they're not supplied either. Anyone doing this mod, invest in a bit extension or get a long 15/32 bit up front, you'll see why. ;)
Had the new ball joints pressed in at a local shop, heard the old ones were a b**** to get out so just went new. That wasn't exactly painless either.
The extended tie rod ends have a longer, slimmer taper than the stockers and the castle nut ended up bottoming out against it before it was tight. It just spun against the bottom of the taper without cinching up. Asked OutKast about it and they were in no hurry to answer if anyone else had the issue, I ended up using some thick washers as spacers to fill the void. They're tight now and the hole for the cotter pin lined right up so it's good to go.
Wanted to run the brake lines behind the shocks to better protect them but seemed like it was putting some stretch to them so I routed them to the front. Need to come up with permanent fasteners for them, just zip tied for now.
Had to drill new holes in my A arm guards to make them work but they're on and solid. Was curious if I'd still get the CV bump on the passenger side when at full droop, no more bump. 😁

View attachment 195507View attachment 195508

Definitely stretched her legs a bit, could fit much bigger tires if you wanted to.

View attachment 195509

Added the Moose hitch and had to move the Booger Whip brackets out to accommodate the bigger spare.

View attachment 195506

Lost an inch in width going from the 11's to the 10's, it's sitting at 55" right now. Might bump it out, we'll have to see how it rides.

View attachment 195505
Everything fits and functions. Now to take this thing out and try it!
Looks great!!!! Damn trigger, you sure do turn wrenches on that machine. What’s next on the agenda? What’s your total width now, same as my 1000 🤔😊
 
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Old Ironsides
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  1. 500
In regards to your comment about it feeling taller to your wife. I was surprised when I went from 25” to 27” I never measured the difference but I could definitely feel the difference sitting in the seat. It felt a little weird for the first few miles. What size tire did you have before the 28’s?

Yeah I had 26's on it. Not a big change but like you said, you can feel the difference. Had to go back and edit my post too, I'm at 55" now after losing the inch. Went ahead and ordered 2" spacers for the rear last night. The 1" that are on the rear now, I'll move up front for an even track width. I still plan to try it the way it is but I know I'll want the extra stability.
No ATM's and nothing else on the agenda...I'm done again. 😉
 
Montecresto

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  2. 500

  3. 1000-3

  4. 1000-5

  5. Talon X4
Yeah I had 26's on it. Not a big change but like you said, you can feel the difference. Had to go back and edit my post too, I'm at 55" now after losing the inch. Went ahead and ordered 2" spacers for the rear last night. The 1" that are on the rear now, I'll move up front for an even track width. I still plan to try it the way it is but I know I'll want the extra stability.
No ATM's and nothing else on the agenda...I'm done again. 😉
So what will your width be then....57??
 
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Old Ironsides
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Feb 13, 2016
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155,384
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Bay City, Michigan
www.quickshieldutv.com
Ownership

  1. 500
I think it's safe to say you have the trickest 500 in the land, @trigger!

Thanks DG.
If "trickest" means having the most sh** on it, lol, you're probably right! Didn't set out to go this far, just kept trying to make it better and it ended up this way. It has made it perform better than stock in every category though.
 

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