Side by Side Outlet Parts and Accessories
Use this handy wire tap to get power from your brake lights! Will give you a keyed power, ground, and then a brake light power. Us it to run whips, a third brake light, license plate light, or anything else you can think of. Simply tape off or cut the wire you don't need from this handy harness. Check picture carefully for pin configuration, some models MAY vary. Fits most Poalris RZR and Ranger Models 14+, may fit others.
Just plug this thing in and no more seatbelt light! Allows you to add harnesses without causing limp mode to activate when driving!
We use these in the shop every day. Easy to remove the push-in panel clips (see pic) commonly used to hold UTV panels in place.
- In-line wire harness to help power your key-on electrical accessories.
- Insert into your taillight plug socket and connect your accessories.
- Provides auxiliary ground wire, key-on power wire and an optional brake light power wire.
- Eliminates splicing wires or permanently altering the stock harness.
This do it yourself kit has the correct drill bits […]
This Switch features a lighted rocker with protective rubber boot […]
RIGID light covers add style and function to your vehicle. […]
RIGID light covers add style and function to your vehicle. […]
RIGID light covers add style and function to your vehicle. […]
RIGID light covers add style and function to your vehicle. […]
Simply the best sealant there is. You put this in BEFORE you have an issue. It works as a tire balancer and PERMANENT repair product. This is the ONLY sealant on the market that is a permanent fix, yet if the tire is dismounted later, you can simply wash it out as it never dries up!
MUCH better than Slime and others because these products leave goo inside the tire, and it's a real hassle for tire shop employees to get all of it off the wheel when they do a tire repair — especially if it's dried on. That could cost you when it's time to replace the tire; worse, the substance could even damage an otherwise repairable tire. If it freezes in the can, you'll have a heck of a time defrosting it — time you could be waiting for a tow truck instead. Even if you thaw the tire goo out, it could still refreeze inside your tire, knocking your wheel out of balance.