My trucks lowered 2 inches in the back just to level it out and we use a Hitch Hauler all the time. As said above it’s not like you’re putting 1000 pound couch on the Hitch hauler. Rather than worry about raising the truck up, I would simply get the receiver that someone suggested above to...
Everybody’s definition and needs in chasing boats is different. LOTO is a very rough lake on weekends and we’ve been chasing boats and jumping for decades in very rough washing machine type conditions. In those conditions, we have found the people with bigger power don’t necessarily do better...
I ran the Solas pump for a few years in our SXR, it worked great, less cavitation. Like any pump switch there’s always things you have to figure out, waterlines, nozzles, etc. but overall it was pretty easy.
Years ago I bought a beat up 96 Kawasaki ZXI 1100 for the engine core and the exhaust chamber was cracked from water that froze inside it. Most of our skis have aftermarket pipes, heads, inter-coolers and cooling mods, so none of them self drain anymore. The 100% stock ones do self drain.
For some strange reason I like working on old trailers. I picked up this old jon boat trailer for $45 at a yard sale. One wheel was frozen up and the tires were rotted.
The frame and axle were pretty solid and like WFO, I can always use another yard trailer. I shortened the tongue...
We have an RRP pole, but it looks kind of the same. We cut the end off the spring.
In this pic it shows the location of the pole bolt and spring position behind the tubes.
On our setup the end of the spring where you cut it off sits under the flexible tubes, it doesn't go into the hose...
There are a few creators I watch on TikTok, YouTube and Instagram. Love them or hate them, I do think they’re exposing a lot more people to the fun and passion we all have for stand up jet skis.
“With the undermat, sometimes it's better to use multiple layers of the thinner mat around curves and such because the 9mm bends much easier. Like on the holds themselves.”
That is a great point, I was wondering how in the world I was gonna work with the thick padding.
I've returfed a few skis, so I have some experience. But now I need to returf some XFS RRP footholds and the angles and contours are going to be a challenge. I have no expectations of them turning out as well as the factory ones, but I think its worth a try.
Anyone have any experience with...
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