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Warn 424 Mounting Placement
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Posted by: gigger14
Wanted to know if anyone doesn't like where their Warn 424 is mounted. If so, I just wanted to show a few pictures of where I mounted mine. It's not in the way and has the appearance of a stock part. I mounted it on the metal bracket of the fan. thanks
Posted by: prepracing
Looks good, I never really liked the looks of them mounted up top near the bars
Posted by: gigger14
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Posted by: honda400ex2003
how was it to put in? Where did you get yours my buddy is thinking of getting one for his. Is it worth the money also? He wants to mount his up by the handlebars. steve
Posted by: gigger14
Hi Steve,
Well a friend actually installed it because I was nervous about doing it myself. He initially attached it to the front rack with a u-bolt. I noticed every time I would engage or disengage it, it would rotate up and down.
I didn't like it so I re-routed the wire and installed it to a metal bracket on the left side of the cooling fan. It gave it a more stock appearance and it works perfectly.
I bought mine from a place on the internet called www.atvpartsdepot.com. They are only $ 300.00. Everywhere else they were over 400.00
It is well worth the money. It is so much easier to handle and negotiate turns when you disengage it into 2 wheel drive.
I would tell him not to mount it up there being as it puts holes in the plastic which I'm sure would eventually tear.
Thanks,
rj
Posted by: honda400ex2003
thanks for the info I like the spot you have it! and does anyone have any first hand experience with installing this thing? thanks for any more help it is greatly appreciated. steve
Posted by: gigger14
Just wanted to let you know. I checked the price at atvpartsdepot.com and it's they have actually raised the price.
I found another place www.atvoutfitters.net. It's only $289.00.
That's is a really good price.
I heard if you follow the directions it's about a 2 hour job.
rj
Posted by: honda400ex2003
NICE thanks I will tell my buddy. I am sure we can get it in then. steve
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