Paint or no paint, or dirty paint...The 4 wheel conversion looks so much better that the butt ugly three wheel version. Man you are off to a great start for a beautiful machine! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. While it has come a long way, it still has a long way to go and unfortunately I have little time to work on my own as Im always building light kits for everyone else SS. But feel free to send pics or tag me on FB of your project(s)
Roudy I absolutely LOVE this setup. Highly recommend it. One thing I love more than anything else is being different from everyone else and this does it.
I do all of my own paint, installs and a lot of fabrication but the rear end is built by a ship that sells them. I just painted it and installed it. ;)
The kit itself was $6k. But then add another 500-1500 ($1500 for the 3.91 LSD for me) for the differential, add labor for assembly and paint (I assembled and painted it myself), then add $ for new rims/tires ($2k for me) or pick up a used stock rear rim/tire.
Sadly, like most other things, they are up in cost right now. A lot of parts are backed up. Ect. But you can sometimes still get a good deal on a slightly used one
I do all of my own work so its a bit different for me. But the kit was $6k, the differential was $500. The rims and tires were $2k. There are other differential options. Typically a 3.27 will run $500, a 3.45 will run $1k and a 3.91 will run $2k. I did my own paint, assembly and installation so you have to factor that is also. My paint is a 3 stage with high solids clear.
Almost all of the parts are GM parts which means they are easy to find if you need replacements. Cost? Mine was around $6500 for bare pieces. So add that plus primer, paint, assembly and installation. My 3.27 LSD was around $400 but the 3.45 and lower gearsets can double that price. Then add another $2k for rims/tires and again, more paint if you paint yours to match? Some people just buy a stock rear wheel and keep it simple.
Before the rims and tires? About 25. But now? About 21. I have a 3.27 LSD and could get better with a 3.92 because those tires are 32" I think. Of course how you drive it makes a difference too!
Paint or no paint, or dirty paint...The 4 wheel conversion looks so much better that the butt ugly three wheel version. Man you are off to a great start for a beautiful machine! Thanks for sharing!
That paint is insane!!!
Thanks. A two tone 3 stage paint is a PITA
Love the four wheel kit and big tires in back gonna copy this set up not color but rim size and quad on my 2020.
Once you get it all setup, tag me so I can check it out!
Man you guys have a awesome Slingshot…I’m working on some customization myself but not at this level lol 22SSR
Thanks. While it has come a long way, it still has a long way to go and unfortunately I have little time to work on my own as Im always building light kits for everyone else SS. But feel free to send pics or tag me on FB of your project(s)
Rear fenders would be cool.
They do make them. Im just not a fan of their look.
Much better than 1 stupid wheel in the back. The 1 wheel in the back kills the look. This quad version is WAYYY better !!!!
Thanks. I no longer feel like the rear end wants to slide out from under me now which is awesome around tight turns
Amen to that! Looks alone make this worth doing! The rear view of a stock one is just hideous.
I was waiting for someone to make a quad 4
Roudy I absolutely LOVE this setup. Highly recommend it. One thing I love more than anything else is being different from everyone else and this does it.
Beautiful who did the paint job they understand pearl paint
Thanks. I paint all my own toys ;)
She’s a beauty
Thanks. She definitely will get the attention
Did you make it yourself
I do all of my own paint, installs and a lot of fabrication but the rear end is built by a ship that sells them. I just painted it and installed it. ;)
How much did it cost you to put the quad kit
The kit itself was $6k. But then add another 500-1500 ($1500 for the 3.91 LSD for me) for the differential, add labor for assembly and paint (I assembled and painted it myself), then add $ for new rims/tires ($2k for me) or pick up a used stock rear rim/tire.
😢😥😢 I need one😥😢😥😢🙏
Sadly, like most other things, they are up in cost right now. A lot of parts are backed up. Ect. But you can sometimes still get a good deal on a slightly used one
Hello. I am also interested in getting a conversion kit. Can you please share the companies info.
www.atssmods.com/product/polaris-slingshot-4-wheel-conversion-kit-plus-1-by-atss/
Love it
How much is this car?
You can find them used for around 10k and up depending on when and where
I’m wondering if anyone building a rear end like the Lazarus for the slingshot
Im not sure what that is
@@tRRickedOut th-cam.com/video/ZX9sqb5JayI/w-d-xo.html&si=34kdtgKhOp17qzT1
How much did everything in total Cost?
I do all of my own work so its a bit different for me. But the kit was $6k, the differential was $500. The rims and tires were $2k. There are other differential options. Typically a 3.27 will run $500, a 3.45 will run $1k and a 3.91 will run $2k. I did my own paint, assembly and installation so you have to factor that is also. My paint is a 3 stage with high solids clear.
How much did they cost you and what's the spec?
Almost all of the parts are GM parts which means they are easy to find if you need replacements. Cost? Mine was around $6500 for bare pieces. So add that plus primer, paint, assembly and installation. My 3.27 LSD was around $400 but the 3.45 and lower gearsets can double that price. Then add another $2k for rims/tires and again, more paint if you paint yours to match? Some people just buy a stock rear wheel and keep it simple.
Wheels and paint is wack, do like the 4 wheel conversion tho
Everyone has their preferences. Just bought a supercharger for it and hopefully sending it out for a 4 seater conversion here soon ;)
Time to do an LS swap
Ive seen some of those. They are wicked!
what is the gas mileage for slingshot?
Before the rims and tires? About 25. But now? About 21. I have a 3.27 LSD and could get better with a 3.92 because those tires are 32" I think. Of course how you drive it makes a difference too!