Title: Radiator Relocation Post by: EigerGuy on December 22, 2007, 10:15:49 PM hey guys im askin this for my cousin he has an can-am 4x4 400 and he wants to relocate the radiator up top(due to heating conditions), do u guys know if anybody makes a kit for this or what
thank you Title: Re: Radiator Relocation Post by: EigerGuy on December 24, 2007, 09:21:16 AM wow 50+ views and nobody knows nothing, i think yamaha maks one for one of their biks but i dont remember what bike and where to get the kit
Title: Re: Radiator Relocation Post by: Mars on December 24, 2007, 10:03:53 AM wow 50+ views and nobody knows nothing, i think yamaha maks one for one of their biks but i dont remember what bike and where to get the kit I think your on your own. Not too many Can-Am owners vs other brands. You might want to check out the highlifter web site. They are into the mud and swamp thing. Title: Re: Radiator Relocation Post by: BudLightMudder800 on December 24, 2007, 02:05:28 PM E bay under ATV Parts type Can AM they have a remounting kit for 149.00 has all the hoses and clamps.
Title: Re: Radiator Relocation Post by: EigerGuy on December 26, 2007, 06:11:02 PM thank you i just called highlifter and they have one for 500 (with everything)and ebay only 150 for the mounting kit
Title: Re: Radiator Relocation Post by: BudLightMudder800 on December 26, 2007, 11:34:56 PM Tired of overheating on your Can Am Outlander?
A radiator full of mud can slow down a great day of mud riding. Get your radiator out of the mud. These kits are used on trail bikes as well as full race units in ATV mud racing. Kit includes: 2- Radiator relocation brackets with hardware 2- 18" Hoses with female fittings 4- Male fittings for connections and clamps. Wiring harness with connectors Complete instructions utilizes your stock radiator. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Still 159.00 I have one everything is included. Title: Re: Radiator Relocation Post by: Bleedsblue on December 27, 2007, 11:40:48 AM Most people just do it themselves. I've relocated the radiator on two of my machines and both times it was a home made relocation and cost under $30.
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