The ULTIMATE Upgrades For Your 4X4 UTV! #GatorHPX [EP2]

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We gave our '06 John Deere Gator HPX all the love with some cheap upgrades!

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0:00 John Deere Gator HPX
3:18 Plastic welding the fender
7:42 Rats nest wiring causing issues
12:35 Fixing 4WD
14:59 All of the LED lights
19:27 RustOleum bedliner
20:57 LED lighting
22:15 Headlights
25:49 New tires
26:40 Gauge cluster cover
28:41 What did it all cost?
30:48 How good are the lights?

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Listen, not an "awesome truck" or mega project, but by far one of my favorite episodes. I do like the breakdowns at the end to give people a ballpark of they want to do it themselves. But it's also nice to see you have fun

kb
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Rich out here teaching us all to be Plastic Surgeons...

kstricl
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You can always have more lights. The key word when working with lights is "festooned". I love that word. :P

alskjflaksjdflakjdf
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Watching you and Andy goof around is so entertaining.

heathergreylive
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That plastic welding was very good tutorial.. thanks 👍 Keep on Rock Lighting 🤘🤘

HanhiEmo
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Nice ride, I bet Rich and Andy would be a blast to go golfing with!

briankyle
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Great tip with the steel wool! I just bought a 72 Monte Carlo that’s actually in really nice shape but the plastic inner fenders are cracked up and I’m absolutely gonna try to fix them with this technique before I break down and spend the $300 on new ones 👍

minnesotatomcat
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Hey Rich, the less common SPST 5 pin “Bosch” style relays are common between the 87 and 87A terminals. That’s probably what was in the socket for the 4WD, making it irrelevant which terminal was used. However, if someone replaced that with an SPDT relay, it would definitely not work!

TurboAdam
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Andy wearing goofy golf clothes is hilarious!

Hesthegreatest
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My front lower fender(its decoration only) is held on with de-soldering wire melted into both halves, the woven type works well and has been on for about 5 years, no corrosion as its copper.

incubatork
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Tyre change at 26min looks like giant Lego with those yellow wheels 😂 cool project!

shaunh
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You should definitely put a radio in it.

jerryglascock
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Use the cut ends of zip ties as filler works great

thomascooley
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That light looks like it could give you guys a tan!

chickenfist
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Lawn tractor has the same engine and I learned that the alternator on them is really wimpy. So it helps to replace ALL the lights with LED to reduce the power drawn which in turn helps the battery charge.

prototypea
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I really love our power dump on our gator. Also wench install would be fun to watch. Turn singles and tail light as well.

lcazier
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Hi DGHD & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks DGHD & Friends Randy

randydobson
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Beats the wire Frankenstein stitches. I cut out a piece of my front motorcycle fender and pop-rivetted in a screen to allow more cooling air flow.

yorkchris
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I did some plastic repair with a sacrificed soldering iron, with some stitches using electrical copper wire strands, but never thought about using steel wool for réinforcement, good idea !
You can usually find which type of plastic it is engraved in the piece, ABS, PE, PET, etc. Then you can buy little filler plastic rods, if you don't want to canibalize some bits of the piece itself :)

crezychameau
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Should take the rear light bar off and get those small ones that you have pointed sideways for the rear that have a red taillight function .

ellwood