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 Posted: Sun Feb 10th, 2008 06:38 pm
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just picked up a used 07 rhino 660, the shift indicator is messing up, high and low

lights stay on together, no neutral light. seems to shift fine. tried adjusting linkage

with no luck, could it be neutral switch ? or maybe a wiring problem ?



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 Posted: Mon Feb 11th, 2008 05:59 am
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Probably just a dirty switch. Might find some help on cleaning it here http://www.ridesidebyside.com....

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 Posted: Mon Feb 11th, 2008 01:11 pm
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2fast4uruss, you da man. went there, and there it was. common problem on the rhino's i guess. thanks.



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on type-7 machined. east coast snorkels, 2" hi-lifter, hpg front shocks, pennland slip on.
mudded and modded.
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 Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 03:24 am
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No problem had it before with my Rhino too. if you ever have trouble hitting neutral to start you can also get it to go by hitting the brake. Not sure if you knew but its occasionally handy...

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 Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 04:02 am
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what's the story on the rear diff. support plate they sell ? read something about rear diff. flexing ? what year rhino was yours ? any issues ?



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07 800 xt,27 xtr's on 14"ss 112's, 28" outlaws
on type-7 machined. east coast snorkels, 2" hi-lifter, hpg front shocks, pennland slip on.
mudded and modded.
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 Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 06:51 am
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I have the 06 660 se been pretty good have not really put to many miles on it yet. But have put alot of cash into it....full skids,a arm guards, steel center console with lockable box, front reciever mount, RT 3000 winch on front and another xt3000 I can move from front to rear, aluminum roof, epi clutch kit, hunterworks shieve and CDI, 3" lift, 1.5" wheel spacers on rear, Exhaust tip, twin air filter, sumershield windshield, 26"xtr's on ITP wheels and probably a few other  things I have forgoten.

The rear diff support is something I am wanting to put on but havent gotten around to yet.

I bought it for my dad to use at the farm and he has probably used it more than me so far but it is very handy there. I have taken it out on a quad rally and out with some guys quading a few times and it has always impressed me as well as my buddy's with where it can go and what it can go through.

As for issues biggest complaint is poor starting especially in cold weather. And as many might want to say it is not linked to the CDI I am using I have the same with the stocker.

That other site has alot of good info and can save you some cash from making silly purchases as well as showing you how to do alot of things by yourself. Probably one of the better Rhino forums for unbiased info..

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 Posted: Wed Feb 13th, 2008 04:25 am
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Anything can drive down a trail LOL. J.K. I had too!

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 Posted: Wed Feb 13th, 2008 07:06 am
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actually have some good pics of pulling a rincon and a 650 xt out with it then going back and going through the same mud hole lol.....there pretty capable machines.. can't wait till Can Am gives us there version..Rhino may have to go down that trail you were talking about..lol

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