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P1000m5 Traveller II

2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe
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So you may remove the high lifter? That the way snuffs vehicle is I believe.
No I'm keeping the highlightee if I can. I love the stiffness it provides. Reckon a feller can put shock mount holes in stock location? I don't see why not. Keep the stiffness, lose the height. Or may keep it heck I don't know. Still in planning stages lol
 
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No I'm keeping the highlightee if I can. I love the stiffness it provides. Reckon a feller can put shock mount holes in stock location? I don't see why not. Keep the stiffness, lose the height. Or may keep it heck I don't know. Still in planning stages lol

Get new shocks and adjust them down
 
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No and no. Not enough return on my investment. I've never bottomed out my rig. If I drove on faster terrain, maybe. There'll be a used set for sale down the road

You not bottoming out is a result of that HL making it stiffer.

No jokes please. @JTW, that means you!
 
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They need to be permanent. Rode in it yesterday and that's the most capable, solid feeling Pioneer I've ever been in. Awesome suspension.
 
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A couple days ago I was putting the Roctanes back on for yesterday's ride. I noticed that two of my wheels had some serious dents and scratches on the inside. I wonder what could've caused this? And why only two of the four wheels?

I'm pretty sure it's riding fast through creeks and rivers rocks get pushed up into the wheels and then caught by the brake caliper.

Here's a few pics.

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I gave the vehicle a good inspection when I found those dents and scratches in be wheels. I check the air filter and decided it's time. It's past due according to Honda's recommendations.

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I found this stick jammed in the wheel well after yesterday's ride.

Judging by the skid marks, it looks like it could have punched thru the floor. There's an impact mark on the UHMW where it hit. I'd like to think it saved the floor and possibly @ohanacreek legs!

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