P500 Front locker without power steering

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Hi guys…who’s running the front locker without P.S.? How is it?
 
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I've been running mine for about 2 years without power steering. I get along fine without it. I'm sure it would be nice. Just don't feel I need it.
 
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I've been running mine for about 2 years without power steering. I get along fine without it. I'm sure it would be nice. Just don't feel I need it.
Good to hear…I’ve always run all my buggy’s in 2wd until I need 4wd anyways
 
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I don’t have EPS with my torque locker either.
I have a ride report here (post #32):


In the report I mentioned my thumbs where sore, just to be clear that was from gripping the steering wheel, not from kick back in the wheel.
You do need to keep your thumbs out of the wheel but that was a skill my Dad taught me in the 70’s.
The EPS dose act as a steering damper if you decide to go that route.
 
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I ran mine for a little over a year without PS, I added it for my daughter, she took over the P5 once I got the Talon. It's not necessary but once you have it you'll wish you'd did it from the start.
 
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Chuckerbird said:
I've been running mine for about 2 years without power steering. I get along fine without it. I'm sure it would be nice. Just don't feel I need it.

Same here...no PS. You get a hitch in the steering on some turns, but generally not a big deal.
 
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Just a note, but I think it also matters what tires you're running up front. The more aggressive they are, the harder your steering will be, particularly at low speeds. I have PS + TL + K9 Supergrips, and even with that it can be a bit of a pain until I get rolling a bit. I can't imagine it without PS.
 
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Once you have it you'll wish you'd did it from the start.

ADDED <> EPS on Every Atv/UTV since 2009.
Once you Have EPS <> Will NOT want to be Without EPS.
Adds the "Pleasure" takes Out the FATIGUE.
EPS <> "1" of the Best add-on's <> Improve PLEASURE & Enjoyment <> ( 2nd only to Shocks ?? )

All with Super ATV EPS. <> ( Rancher OEM EPS )
2009 rzr <>Red <> ( Dark years before Honda made SXS ) <> w/TRACKS
2012 Rancher <> Red ( OEM EPS )
2014 P700/4 <> Red <> ( Purchased in 12/2013 ) <> w/ TRACKS
2018 P500 <> Red <> w/TRACKS
2022 P520 <> Gray ( with Red Hood ) <> Will Have TRACKS
 
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