special1965
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Just bought a camo cab RTV1100. From looking at the competition, this unit looks like the best on the market. Have found a few things on this unit that I have yet to find anyone that can help.
This unit's ground clearance is lacking and does not come with skid plates and other protection for undercarriage parts.
Would anyone know which body lift is the best and the tallest tires that can be added that will not damage suspension and rub when hauling heavy weight? And has anyone used the wheel spacers to add width for stability? Which one is the best? Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Kubota had two winches available but they seemed too light compared to the weight and maximum load capacity. Would be great if Kubota would ask it's customers for improvement suggestions. Who would create a top of the line machine like this without standard undercarriage armor?
I knew when I went into James River Equipment in Richmond Virginia that the top of the line Gator could not compare.....and was totally turned off by the salesman's lack of customer service and knowledge. He could not even give me a price on the machine until four days later....The Gator was not a tight of a machine and was not impressed with the belt drive system.
Anyone looking for a Kubota in the Richmond Virginia area should visit Cavalier Equipment. They go beyond to create a pleasant buying experience before and after the sale. The reasonably price the equipment, inform the customer about the pros/cons and suggest alternatives based on the customer's needs.....WAY TO GO CAVALIER!!!!!! My hat is off to the owner John, Luther and Darryl....Should you have any service questions, shop manager Will goes the extra mile to take care of your needs.....
If anyone has experience with the Kubota RTV1100, lift kits, rims, tires, etc. or other pros and cons, I would love to hear from you.
Thanks
This unit's ground clearance is lacking and does not come with skid plates and other protection for undercarriage parts.
Would anyone know which body lift is the best and the tallest tires that can be added that will not damage suspension and rub when hauling heavy weight? And has anyone used the wheel spacers to add width for stability? Which one is the best? Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Kubota had two winches available but they seemed too light compared to the weight and maximum load capacity. Would be great if Kubota would ask it's customers for improvement suggestions. Who would create a top of the line machine like this without standard undercarriage armor?
I knew when I went into James River Equipment in Richmond Virginia that the top of the line Gator could not compare.....and was totally turned off by the salesman's lack of customer service and knowledge. He could not even give me a price on the machine until four days later....The Gator was not a tight of a machine and was not impressed with the belt drive system.
Anyone looking for a Kubota in the Richmond Virginia area should visit Cavalier Equipment. They go beyond to create a pleasant buying experience before and after the sale. The reasonably price the equipment, inform the customer about the pros/cons and suggest alternatives based on the customer's needs.....WAY TO GO CAVALIER!!!!!! My hat is off to the owner John, Luther and Darryl....Should you have any service questions, shop manager Will goes the extra mile to take care of your needs.....
If anyone has experience with the Kubota RTV1100, lift kits, rims, tires, etc. or other pros and cons, I would love to hear from you.
Thanks