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CumminsPusher

CumminsPusher

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Man I like the look of the LE. I will point out one thing. This is why I won't go to full fox shocks in the rear. I haul too much weight too often to deal with the amount of squat in the rear.
We were full loaded with firewood this last weekend and it hauled it great. Maybe even better however it did squat more. We were pleasantly surprised
 
Brett002

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I'll throw this one on here of our trip down the local "gas line" the other day. Pioneer sure looks big compared to a highlifter on like 35 bkt's. Didn't have a problem following it either. Had to put the petal to the plastic in several places. Still picking grass out of all the nooks and crannies.

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moparornocar

moparornocar

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I'll throw this one on here of our trip down the local "gas line" the other day. Pioneer sure looks big compared to a highlifter on like 35 bkt's. Didn't have a problem following it either. Had to put the petal to the plastic in several places. Still picking grass out of all the nooks and crannies.

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Nice. Saran wrap windshield?
 
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Nice. Saran wrap windshield?
Naw it's actually clear vinyl the same as the oem soft rear panel has. I hardly ever use it, but it had been raining that day, and with a few zip ties it's nice to throw on, fold over, or have a full windshield when necessary.

We have it where I work. I get a good deal on 35' at a time.

Rear panel is made from the same material, and I use the old ones for templates for the new ones. Suprisingly clear when new. After a few trips on the local lime rock dirt roads, cut zip ties, make new ones.
 
moparornocar

moparornocar

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Naw it's actually clear vinyl the same as the oem soft rear panel has. I hardly ever use it, but it had been raining that day, and with a few zip ties it's nice to throw on, fold over, or have a full windshield when necessary.

We have it where I work. I get a good deal on 35' at a time.

Rear panel is made from the same material, and I use the old ones for templates for the new ones. Suprisingly clear when new. After a few trips on the local lime rock dirt roads, cut zip ties, make new ones.
If they had tinted vinyl I'd be interested in a couple yards.
 
Brett002

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Cool idea.
Thanks! I like to think of my P1k as a little mini jeep anyways. I have even made full doors for the winter out of the stuff. I guess if I could round up enough people.... I could start making them.
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Windshield I made out of the clear on my old P500.
IMG 1346

Full doors made out of the clear on the old P500. With a top speed of 45 this worked surprisingly well. With the P1k a new design.
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These are simply plywood with the clear in the center.
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How it looks when new. Notice rear is dirty.
IMG 1745

Ready for the rain. It gets warm inside with it up, but the homemade all weather package made it through riding in both hurricane Hermine, and Mathew.

IMG 13451
 
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elkguide

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Great looking doors.

When winter sets in here....... even with the seat heat...... not enough. I've been trying to figure out just what to do.
 
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Great looking doors.

When winter sets in here....... even with the seat heat...... not enough. I've been trying to figure out just what to do.

I have a sort of a "how to" on building the doors in my garage. When it comes time, and you have any questions, just let me know.

This is only version 1.0 as I plan on refining the design this winter.
 
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elkguide

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I have a sort of a "how to" on building the doors in my garage. When it comes time, and you have any questions, just let me know.

This is only version 1.0 as I plan on refining the design this winter.

Definitely keep us in the loop with your ideas!
 
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