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  1. I'm in the Cincinnati area, up North near Kings Island. Where are you?
  2. Grab this before the snow flies! This is all new, never installed 72" plow, mounting kit and winch fair lead and control kit for my 2020 Defender 6x6. I now have a tractor and don't need this plow system for snow removal. The dealer wouldn't take it back so you can pick up about $1200 worth of brand-new plow for a steep discount. I'm in the Cincinnati, OH area. You pick up. $750 takes it all. IMG_5600.HEIC IMG_5601.HEIC IMG_5602.HEIC IMG_5604.HEIC IMG_5605.HEIC IMG_5606.HEIC IMG_5607.HEIC IMG_5608.HEIC
  3. Here's what I'm looking at: https://www.remcodsc.com/coupling/ https://justfortowing.com/remco_driveline_disconnect.html
  4. I'm doing some research into a cable-operated driveline disconnect. Anybody have experience with that on a towed vehicle?
  5. I contacted Halo and they don't do anything with rear diffs. I'm still looking for a solution.
  6. ... and I've per her to work! Trail crawling, open field drifting, brush hauling, mail fetching, stump pulling, riding with the wife and the dog. This thing is awesome!
  7. Hmm. I have not banged mine against anything yet, so thanks for the warning. I will look into adding some metal to them.
  8. Yes, the right side is a bit of a PITA but I had my body-builder and mechanic son helping me. Love the tube rock sliders on my 2020 DPS 6x6!
  9. I think I'd just want to unlock the rear-most wheels. So far, other than just trying it out, there has been no need for the full 6WD. This thing has traction for days!
  10. I put the hardcoat fixed windshield on and then the mesh in the back, so no problem for towing if it is facing into the wind. I didn't want a solid rear window so I went that way.
  11. I have a similar issue with my brand new DPS 6x6. The 4 rear wheels are full-time 4WD (open diffs) but it binds up in turns, tearing up my lawn and leaving skid marks all over my concrete drive. I can disconnect the rear driveshaft but that is less than convenient. Manually locking hubs or a locking diff like used in the front of my 6x6 would be awesome...
  12. After just sorting through a bunch of that stuff to install my accessories... There are bundles of wires already run with water-tight connectors. There's a big bundle of them that go from the central dash to the floorboard for lighting, heated accessories and a smaller bundle that goes under the service hood area for a winch. It is really all very convenient and thoughtful on BRP's part but... Sorry to say that the install guides for these powered accessories left me scratching my head and coming up with new combinations of fowl language until I sorted it out for myself. Clearly, what Andystoy19 said is true (and I'm going to do it myself): Get the shop manuals! David
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