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Just wanted to say Thank You to Justin Spies, and Lufkin Power Sports. I've been looking and researching buggies since the Fall. Wasn't sure what I wanted or the differences in all the brands and models. After a lot of looking, researching, phone calls, texts, etc. I went with a Can Am Defender crew max XT HD10. I got real lucky on the purchase and the short wait to receive it. Justin had just ordered one the day before I called to finalize the deal. A short month wait and it was delivered to my driveway(for free)! No other dealership offered that. Justin offered a few suggestions on upgrades, or add on's and I went with his ideas. They added the front light bar, back lights, bigger tires 30x10x14's 10 ply for more clearance, I wanted a fold down windshield, but it didn't work with the light bar set up, so we did the flip out style instead. Upgraded the front bumper. He also ran the wire for my road feeder to the front of the bumper. I'm sure I'll add more to it later, gun racks will be first priority. I've put 10 miles on it so far trying to get it broking in. It rides so smooth!

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Looks like a really nice machine.  Have fun with it.

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Looks great, really like the profile of the front bumper, any idea what that cost?


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Looks nice, congrats!


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WELCOME!!! The addiction is real!! HAVE FUN and STAY SAFE!!!

Joe and Bear

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could you show a detail pic of the front glass fully open, and how the clearance is with your light bar?  ive been thinking about getting something similar, and am concerned how light bar mounts and the glass windshields interact.


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I used the GS brackets for a Jeep and modified them to mount my 50" Rough Country Straight LED bar.

 

 

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