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I have a 2018 Pro FXT-LE and had a 3" lift kit installed at purchase. I am looking to replace the stock 26" tires that came on it with some 30" mudlite tires. How can I confirm whether they will fit or not or determine whether extended A Arms are required for clearance?
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Am starting a major transformation of a ndw Mule Pro FXT to turn it into a Reliable Scouting & Hunting Vehicle. Interested in first finding the absolute best off road forum that has great participation the more technical areas like planning accessory wiring, ground clearance options and bracket lifts. Someplace where people who know how to do stuff, participate. Is this a good forum for more technical stuff and where there are Mule owners who upgrade and work on their machines? My project is taking a new Mule Pro FXT and taking it through a complete project from adding lots of electrical, adding a fuse block, ground block, OEM heater, dual battery system, gun rack, sound system, nav display, inverter power outlets, 360 degree LEDs, cabin lights, W/S, phase 2 upgraded tires, full cab, rear W/S, and so on.
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I have a 2020 PRO FXT LE that we primarily drive on the blacktop roads of our community and currently the unit has 2,400 miles on it. We use it like a golf cart. The factory tires in the front have worn pretty bad due to riding it in the street so my plan is to change them out to a DOT street tire. Do I have to change all 4 tires or can I just replace the fronts and keep the factory tires in the back? The rear tires are in great shape but didn’t know if I would notice a difference in ride having two factory tires in the back and two street tires in the front. Thank you.
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Looking for windshield recommendations for a 2022 mule pro fxt ranch edition Thanks
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Tried to buy a 2020 Kawasaki Mule Pro FXT and was told their was a stop sale on them, but the dealer had no info on what the problem was or how long until a solution is found to whatever the issue is. Anyone know anything about this?
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Going to pick my new Mule Pro FXT Camo tomorrow. Central Fl. First UTV ive owned but have had several 4 wheelers over the years.
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Hi there... Amateur here.......in process of finalizing a purchase of a 2021 Kawasaki Mule PRO-FXT Ranch Edition. We have 60 acres of well suited land for riding and are finally pulling the trigger on a side by side. After some research and test driving we settled on the Mule PRO-FXT. We plan to make the purchase now and then likely add a snow plow next fall (though we're not certain of this). Due to the color (that my wife wants) and the features, it makes more sense for us to get the Ranch version than the LE. That said, the winch that comes with the Ranch edition apparently doesn't accommodate a synthetic cable which is what they recommend for use with a snow plow. So......I would have to buy a 2nd winch kit to replace the existing. I'm disappointed they can't work something out with me to swap them out rather than me buying another one but that is where I find myself. I need to buy it from this dealer (long story that is not interesting.....but this is the only option I have). The quote for the new winch kit is $710 + $147 for labor. In any event, I'm looking for any thoughts more experienced people might have. My tentative plan is just to leave the original winch on until next fall, then swap them out when I confirm I want to add a snow plow. Or should I consider removing the original winch while it is brand new and try to sell it on the secondary market? Would it be difficult to sell? I would also appreciate any recommendations on the plow itself. Does it make sense getting it through the dealer or are there other types/brands you would recommend? One thing I found slightly confusing is that the dealer said the Ranch winch doesn't come with a remote switch.....you have to use the switch on the dash. But maybe that is only with the original winch. I would think having a remote hand held switch would be advantageous when moving snow. Hope these aren't silly questions. I really appreciate any insights you can provide.