People putting 33" tires on side by sides is pretty normal now. The RZR1000 is as big as a TJ. Even the smaller ones are decent size.
People putting 33" tires on side by sides is pretty normal now. The RZR1000 is as big as a TJ. Even the smaller ones are decent size.
You can plate side by sides in Utah and drive them on the highway.
It is 100% likely my tax burden increased because the SALT deduction limit is $10k. My property taxes are $11,500.
Yea, but Rausch Creek and Field & Forest are two offroad parks near me that will not allow side by sides or utes.
There are a lot of “off-road” parks that do not allow unregistered/uninsured OHVs for insurance and other reasons. The two closest off road parks to me won’t allow this.
It’s useless to me if I can’t put plates on it.
It is being built and sold in the US. I don’t know if anyone has confirmed if it is street legal or not.
And no one will buy one because it’s exactly what everyone has cried that no one makes.
You are correct.
Oh yea, did your tax burden increase? Because mine did. Any biweekly increase I’m seeing goes straight into my 2018 taxes next year.
Had this one happen to me at used car lot. Agreed on a purchase price with term, etc, etc, put a down payment down and I’d come back in three days to pick it up after agreeing they’d put new tires on the truck. Price is now two grand higher and I ask for and they show me the itemization. I got my down payment refunded…
Deadhead. They’re big dead fans.
My neighbor has one on her Escalade.
I was worried you wouldn’t post this.
But.... that Lancer actually looks great. Too bad the manual is only available not the base model small engine front-driver.
Stahp.
I want one but I also don’t want the same interior as my ‘05 Silverado in my fun car.
lol. Brooklyn. My New York is showing.
If he’s from BK he’s staring out of his office window at semi-restored and survivor class RRCs, LC60s and 80s, Series Rovers and Jeep Waggys.
Mine clunk around over bumps. And yea, you always gotta slam them which I’m sure is great for the hinges and latches over time.