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In true ODES style, the Assailant comes loaded with accessories. The Assailant is a true utility-style ATV. It comes equipped with a 2500-lb winch, front and rear racks, and storage capabilities.Read now
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Six Things You Need to Know BEFORE You Buy a UTV
Thinking about buying a UTV? Here's six of the most important things you need to know BEFORE you buy a UTV.Read now -
Is your UTV battery dead again? Here's how to actually keep a charge.
When you understand how your UTV battery and charging system work, you won't need to worry about a dead battery ever again.Read now -
Anatomy of an ATV: Wheel Bearings
Read nowSystem Drive Commonly Located On an independent suspension, wheel bearings are located inside the spindle or steering knuckle. Each steering knuckle connects the wheel hub to the upper and lower A-Arms, with the CV shaft passing through the bearings inside...
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Anatomy of an ATV: Brake Caliper
When the brakes are applied (either by hand or foot brake), brake fluid is pushed from the master cylinder to the caliper piston.Read now -
You Need to See the Quick-Shot Tool in Action
Read nowIt’s no secret that the biggest down fall to owning and ATV or UTV is the maintenance. I’ve found that one of the dirtiest (and unfortunately one of the most common) jobs is replacing a worn CV boot. CV boots...
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How to Quickly Replace Your ATV Brake Pads
Read nowIf you have the time, changing your own brake pads is a relatively simple process. This post might sound a little self-explanatory, but it's something we get a lot of questions about. Here we are replacing the rear brake pads...
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Why We Ditched Our Shop Rate in 2015
Read nowWe ditched our shop rate in 2015 and here’s why. TRADITIONAL DOESN’T WORK When we expanded to the point that we were struggling to keep up with the work in the shop, we were fortunate enough to have a good friend who...
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KFI Winch in Mud. This is What Happens.
Read nowWhen we first unboxed the SE45W winch from KFI Products, we had big dreams of going out and getting stuck. We knew the 4500-lb winch could, in theory, pull us out of anything. But deep down, we knew there had to...