if your by yourself and need to roll the steel winch cable back up, hook it to a tree and put the machine in nuetral. let it pull its self to the tree , that will keep tension on it and help with the cable management.
I just came back from Hatfields and McCoys. I switched in and out of 4wd on the fly for 3 days straight no problems. The drive mode only requires you to let off the throttle for a millisecond
@@CarGroves This is our first SxS, we've always had ATV's. We took our LE and did some rock crawling with it, this past weekend. Maybe we were just having too much fun, but we didn't notice any heat to mention of. The RMAX, at least where we were at, makes rock crawling almost too easy...LOL. So far a great machine and a no regret purchase.
@@CarGroves I was just at Hatfields and McCoys for 3 days and it was 80° outside. It was toasty in my Rmax4. Melted all my snacks. 🤣 The Rmax4 is my first sxs. Nothing for me to compare to but there is definitely considerable cab heat. You cannot keep water bottles in the cup holders unless you like steaming hot water. It should be good for winter riding. We'll find out.
if your by yourself and need to roll the steel winch cable back up, hook it to a tree and put the machine in nuetral. let it pull its self to the tree , that will keep tension on it and help with the cable management.
good review im picking up my 22 le 4 seat tomorrow.
Nice review👍
Manual says stop the machine to switch between two and four and four lock as well as switching between drive modes.
But in real life you can switch from 2h to 4h on the fly
I just came back from Hatfields and McCoys. I switched in and out of 4wd on the fly for 3 days straight no problems. The drive mode only requires you to let off the throttle for a millisecond
I would definitely stop to go into diff lock though
Great review
Can you do a review of it going over a cliff? Would love to see how it does
What are the details for your rear window?
I have the RMAX 4 LE, I'm in Texas my RMAX stays about 200ish in temps. The heat is not noticable in the cab at all.
Not sure what your experience is with Polaris, but I definitely notice more heat in the Yamaha
@@CarGroves This is our first SxS, we've always had ATV's. We took our LE and did some rock crawling with it, this past weekend. Maybe we were just having too much fun, but we didn't notice any heat to mention of. The RMAX, at least where we were at, makes rock crawling almost too easy...LOL. So far a great machine and a no regret purchase.
@@CarGroves I was just at Hatfields and McCoys for 3 days and it was 80° outside. It was toasty in my Rmax4. Melted all my snacks. 🤣
The Rmax4 is my first sxs. Nothing for me to compare to but there is definitely considerable cab heat. You cannot keep water bottles in the cup holders unless you like steaming hot water. It should be good for winter riding. We'll find out.
@@dwightrhodes2051 yeah it’s a little warm, I bet some heat shielding would help a ton
I have one just like yours. Talking at speed is problematic in any side by side.
Can you check out some electric cars
Sure, I have a Tesla Model 3 DM LR. I can do a review in a couple of weeks.
@@CarGroves thanks . That would help me
@@CarGroves and just wanted to say that your battery fixing method works I fixed 3 battery's with that
@@grooveindia9989 It works despite what the angry 80 year olds type as comments ha
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Thanks buddy. Saw your last video, it was good. Will and I enjoyed it :)
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