SideXSide Action - March 2008 - (Page 74) New Products Polaris Ranger RZR Cab New Beaver Pro Cab for the Polaris Ranger RZR vehicle. UTV enthusiasts now have the option to ride in style and comfort in all weather conditions with the enclosure kit. Windshield, roof, and rear panel are made from durable ABS plastic. The windshield is made from automobile safety glass making it ideal for use with our optional electrical windshield wiper and washer kits. A rear sliding window is also available as an option. This cab system is lightweight and installs in minutes with no modifications to the vehicle. The doors are sold separately. The door kits and additional Beaver Pro RZR vehicle accessories will soon be offered. Beaver Pro 506.388.3335 or www.beaverpro.com Carbon-Fiber Command Console Goblin Offroad is proud to introduce its latest Command Console, Carbon Fiber! The Command Console dash bolts in at stock locations using stock hardware. But that’s where the similarities end. It is specifically designed to hold a multitude of aftermarket instruments, gauges, and components. Goblin Offroad The Command Console dashboard is available with no gauges or instrumentation, or LOADED, completely stocked with toggle switches and circuit breakers, and the customer’s choice of gauges. Available in multiple finishes: black textured, metallic, and carbon-fiber. 623.486.6884 or www.GoblinOffroad.com 2005-08 YAMAHA RHINO SPINDLES Fabtech Fabtech introduces their new Heavy-Duty Spindles for the Yamaha Rhino. These spindles are constructed of Ductile Iron with a structural webbing to handle increased impact loads. Fabtech offers these as a bolton replacement for the stock Spindles or as an addition to their Long-Travel Kit. Each pair of spindles are available with the bearings & seals pre-installed, making for a quick and easy install, or without. 909.597.7800 or www.fabtechmotorsports.com 74 SIDE X SIDE ACTION MAGAZINE http://www.beaverpro.com http://www.GoblinOffroad.com http://www.fabtechmotorsports.com
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