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What Did You Do To Your Roxor This Weekend?

Yes, post pics when done or in process. My wife is short, she sued the city for building the sidewalk too close to her fanny!
😂 it will sit quite a bit lower when I’m finished, it’s on stands in the picture
 
Seat covers installed.

Center console installed.

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I have installed the OEM steps for my wife and ordered a ton of stuff for it. I'll be busy when I get it all.
If you have pups, be careful with those oem steps. My collie got her front leg hung in the rungs as she hopped off and snapped it on November the 1st. After surgery at Mississippi State Emergency Surgery Center in Flowood MS and nearly $6000 in surgery ,still I had to carry her down the steps until last week (January 3rd) when the doc said she could use a ramp that I made. Still no jumping off of couch nor stairs nor Roxor. House is old and 4 ft off of the ground. She hates confinement but is coping well.

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If you have pups, be careful with those oem steps. My collie got her front leg hung in the rungs as she hopped off and snapped it on November the 1st. After surgery at Mississippi State Emergency Surgery Center in Flowood MS and nearly $6000 in surgery ,still I had to carry her down the steps until last week (January 3rd) when the doc said she could use a ramp that I made. Still no jumping off of couch nor stairs nor Roxor. House is old and 4 ft off of the ground. She hates confinement but is coping well.

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Good to know. Thanks for sharing.
 
If you have pups, be careful with those oem steps. My collie got her front leg hung in the rungs as she hopped off and snapped it on November the 1st. After surgery at Mississippi State Emergency Surgery Center in Flowood MS and nearly $6000 in surgery ,still I had to carry her down the steps until last week (January 3rd) when the doc said she could use a ramp that I made. Still no jumping off of couch nor stairs nor Roxor. House is old and 4 ft off of the ground. She hates confinement but is coping well.

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I hope your pup recovers 100%.
 
Thank ya'll . She is looking forward to riding the Roxor with adapted steps , a 1/2 door (per some ideas from this forum) and of course her safety harness.
I don't want to hijack your thread . Just wanted to let you know about those steps and what happened to my 4 legged cow helper puppy aka my very special pal and foot warmer . I sure miss her helping me every day but praying it works out for her to join me on the Roxor again. Thank you again for the well wishes.
 
Something I should have done the day I brought it home was check ALL of the fluids. Both different, transfer case and manual gear box were all low. Nothing dramatic, but low. I put in 2.5 quarts total. The transmission took the largest amount, just shy of a quart.
 
Something I should have done the day I brought it home was check ALL of the fluids. Both different, transfer case and manual gear box were all low. Nothing dramatic, but low. I put in 2.5 quarts total. The transmission took the largest amount, just shy of a quart.
They all come low on fluids. Grease your rear axles as well. They tend to be low
 
I've owned a couple of sxs's and the common across the board is that the QC during assembly is nothing shy of lackluster. I don't know if they are trying to keep up with demand or what, but they all had the same thing low fluids, loose bolts, ect.
 
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