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Hello Pioneer 1k owners and welcome to the Yeti build. This thread will outline the building and modifications that will be applied to my brother in law's 2016 Pioneer 1k5, which you may have guessed by the name, is white. We'll be concentrating outright on increasing the machines abilities to move quickly and comfortably through all types of New England terrain.
Tires and wheels are on the way. The 14" diameter that comes on the deluxe is being shelved, as they simply don't have enough sidewall in 28" diameter the machine will be running. Wheels are Douglas/DWT 3 piece beadlock Sectors, 12x7" 5+2 up front, and 12x8" 5+3 in the rear. We want to keep the width out back w/o falling back on spacers. Tires are 28/10R12. I wish they made different sizes for the front and rear... we have run the same size all around in the past for obvious reasons, but would like to move back to wider rubber out... maybe next time.
I'll be touching on suspension sometime this spring, and might build some extended length King Shocks in the 2.5" size. With the longish length of the suspension arms and axles, we should be able to coax some nice wheel travel numbers out of this beast.
Much more to come... feel free to ask questions, add info, and even criticize.
Tires and wheels are on the way. The 14" diameter that comes on the deluxe is being shelved, as they simply don't have enough sidewall in 28" diameter the machine will be running. Wheels are Douglas/DWT 3 piece beadlock Sectors, 12x7" 5+2 up front, and 12x8" 5+3 in the rear. We want to keep the width out back w/o falling back on spacers. Tires are 28/10R12. I wish they made different sizes for the front and rear... we have run the same size all around in the past for obvious reasons, but would like to move back to wider rubber out... maybe next time.
I'll be touching on suspension sometime this spring, and might build some extended length King Shocks in the 2.5" size. With the longish length of the suspension arms and axles, we should be able to coax some nice wheel travel numbers out of this beast.
Much more to come... feel free to ask questions, add info, and even criticize.