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I just bought the front rack for a standard wolverine and it does not fit on my front bumper .. Does anyone know by looking what bumper I have or what it came off of ... I am thinking about buying a stock one and selling this meaty one or getting the rack that goes with this one ... I will add more if needed ??
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It's definitely home-made.
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Who ever made it did a good job ... Its pretty cool probably designed for a heavy duty winch or pushing or pulling cars around or something ... I bought the Machine from a farmer/trucker up in Wisconsin ... Supposedly the whole atv was custom built from some hot shot .. Tried to tell me it was Troy lee designed ??
I am ordering the stock bumper and getting rid of that one , I want the rack on .. |
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Yea it looks well-built, and was probably made for pushing cars, like you said. But There's no such thing as a "Troy Lee" Wolv...Troy Lee is simply a graphic design company (they make stickers, designs on helmets, clothing, etc), they don't 'build' ATVs or modify them.
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Yeah I figured ... If you know someone that might want or benefit a heavy solid front end like that let me know ... I am in search of the Highlifter nylon blocks for the unlockers next ... Mine works fine but had to flip it around , one of the sides wore out and wouldn't grip ...
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