RTV X 1100C UPGRADES

Kinger

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Just got a new RTV X 1100C and looking for some accessories, upgrades, info, and suggestions for what to add to it. Anyone have any luck with a specific light bar for the roof mounts that are already on it?
 

Tailrotor

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Just got a new RTV X 1100C and looking for some accessories, upgrades, info, and suggestions for what to add to it. Anyone have any luck with a specific light bar for the roof mounts that are already on it?

Congrats!! Kinger you will love it.

I have turn signals, front and rear lights, mud flaps front and rear , sun visors, snow plow, custom wheels and tires. Radio just to name a few. Great machine!!,
 

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thunderdome

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Kinger I hope you enjoy your new ride as much as we do. I added most of the OEM options from Kubota and had a blast doing it. Now whenever one of us cranks the buggie we just add weinee dogs!IMG_0124.jpg

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gun rack and tool box. I put an eye bolt through the side of the tool box and then use a carabiner to hook it to the D-ring in the bed. That way it's quick to take out, doesn't slide around and you can dump the bed without dumping the box.
 

Kinger

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where does everyone get there accessories, how hard is it to add work and led lights to the roof, and a radio?
 

Keifer

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The wiring harness is there for roof lights (2 on the front, 1 in the rear) and radio. Speakers are already installed in the roof... although not very good speakers. You will need to purchase radio, lights and light switches. Explore the posts on this forum for additional hints and helps.
 

ojcss555

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Did you get the sun visors through Kubota also? I need to find turn signal kit, external mirrors and the sun visors. Any place I can order directly online? Thanks
 

Fordman

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Congratulations on the new ride ! You'll love it , we do here's ours
 

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HBTexas

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Looking at turn signal and a hazard light kit.. Hate to mount those yellow lights on front..
Wish could add bright yellow LED type directly into the factory head light assembly. If you look at the head light , Has a white rubber plug in the top I assume this spot is for a strobe,,Hmmm
any one else got different pics of front light mounts for the blinkers ?
this the kit was eye ballin.. $$$ dang must be a cheaper alternative ?

 
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Westfield

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Looking at turn signal and a hazard light kit.. Hate to mount those yellow lights on front..
Wish could add bright yellow LED type directly into the factory head light assembly. If you look at the head light , Has a white rubber plug in the top I assume this spot is for a strobe,,Hmmm
any one else got different pics of front light mounts for the blinkers ?
this the kit was eye ballin.. $$$ dang must be a cheaper alternative ?

Here are some pics of the factory turn signals. They don't look too bad the only thing I don't like is the goofy switch to turn them on. You've definitely have to take your eyes off the road when you're trying to Fumble with it. My main upgrade was a 66 inch snow blower. I love this machine I'm sure you will too. And I just ordered a tool box that goes along the back of my dump box.
 

Westfield

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Here's some pics of the factory turn signals I don't think they look too bad. The thing I don't like is the switch you always have to take your eyes off the road while you fumble with it to turn it on. I also bought an aftermarket tool box that will go across the back of my dump box. That should be coming soon And I also purchased the machine with a snowblower which is going to be a lifesaver for somebody with a bad back. I hope you enjoy your new toy like I do.
 

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Mork

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One of the things I did was to add a piece of 2" x 3/16 angle iron below my front receiver to beef up the receiver sleeve. I found that the metal used was on the light this side and as I use this to mount the snow plow it was rounding out the edges. It worked great and really strengthened up the receiver.
 

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HBTexas

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Oh Nice job Mork (Possibly from Ork?)
I noticed that little sticker on my receiver that recommended only 8 inches from pin to ball.
I added a little extension to my rear hitch to make it a little easier to get to and can see how this could woller out the hitch with the additional fulcrum point being extented. Might have to do some welding as you did.
 
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