No they dont bolt right on... The blaster hoods are wider towards the tank than the warrior hoods and they are narrower in the front... You need to trim the blaster hood a tiny bit and rivit or screw it to the warrior hood. Its fairly straight foward. I have a few extra blaster hoods laying...
Its not a lot of work at all. The one from this thread is only rivited over top of the stock hood. Minimal trimming is involved. I have it done to my warrior too, id post pics but right now its stripped down to the bare frame for powdercoating.
make sure you prep the plastics by washing and sanding with a fine grit paper, do light coats with krylon fusion paint for plastic. Just beware if the plastics flex too much the paint will flake off... Same if you do a lot of trail riding. And power washers will blow the paint right off...
The rustoleum "Black Night Metallic" is what youre looking for, its metallic grey thats almost black. I just got a few cans to do the frame on my warrior with. The "True Blue" by Krylon is almost exactly Suzuki blue from the 80's.... Its what i painted my LT230 Frames with. I think a you need to...
Paint the frame "Black Night Metallic" its a rustoleum color i believe
You should also go over your plastics with a heat gun or propane torch. Itll get rid of the white stress marks that are allover them.
Hey guys, i thought id give a quick update with whats going on while i got some downtime.
Weve been setting up our fabrication shop in a new facility. Our upholstery division is taking over our old shop, Once theyre setup again i can answer all the questions you have about materials, designs...
We can get any material thats requested, anything from Neoprene to Ostrich lol. The Upholstery is from another division of our company so i cant give any exact price as of yet. They are Just breaking into the motorsport market, The main area was custom show car and classic car upholstery. I will...
I can extend the factory swingarms any length wanted for $75 with a lifetime warranty against cracks. I forgot to mention we can also do custom upholstered seat covers... As we get more interest we will add more products to the lineup. I will try to get some pics of the custom parts weve done...
Ok so here's the deal, Im new here but definatly not new to the scene. I got my first warrior brand new from the dealer in 97' I fell out of the scene for a while but now im back.
I own a metal fabrication shop in Central NJ and im Just testing the waters to see what kind of interest there...