
the boot had a small hole in it that i seen to late mixed with water and dirt dust everything then blew it apart when i put it in 4wd
The Rhinos do look more robust. Good to know that there are quality aftermarket replacement parts available.wow talk about a differenceView attachment 16680
Lol, discovered the same thing at a sausage plant that mixed vast vats of sausage meat and then ran their orders only changing out the huge rolls of plastic tubing after each run. The meat was the same whether there was a roll of Walmart's great value, or Jimmy Dean's premium packaging on the line.After looking at the Rhino axles in your pic. I went out and took another look at the OEM axles on my P500. Surprisingly, my axles look more like the Rhinos than your stock axle. Could this have been a mid production improvement? Or, could Honda have "outsourced" axles from Rhino? You've had yours longer than me, so it is a possibility. I worked at a Tenneco Automotive production facility to pay my way through college. The only difference between MOPAR, OEM Ford, NAPA, and Monroe shocks is paint colors and decals. Honda could have switched suppliers mid run.
yes shes back up and rippingIs this beast back on the trail yet???