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Roxor vs Mule/Ranger for hill climb

LiftedRoxorBuyer

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I’ve got a place that is rocky and steep. I need something that can go up 40 degree hills. My mules manual says not to do go steeper than 30 degrees. I’m wondering if a Roxor with 35 inch maxxis rock tires might be better than a Polaris/Kawaski?
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Bob R1

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The Big Tire's are a good start. Lockers might be a good plan also.
I have a steep hill behind the house that Side by Sides have started using again, after being logged off. I am not sure of the angle, but too steep to turn around. I will probably do some trail maintenance this Spring and start using it again. The hill did not look nearly as steep when covered with big trees.

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txroadkill

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I never seen a degree rating on any obstacle I’ve done nor do I have a gauge to know where I’m at But yes the Roxor will do better than the Polaris/kawasaki sxs on hill climbs. Unless it’s A 4 seater Rzr or similar the Roxor will have a longer wheelbase than the single seater sxs. Longer wheelbases climb easier and are more stable on climbs.
 

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Thinking what is the best incline meter that is battery that we can add to the roxor? I have some steep gravel roads but no idea what they measure.
 

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Mahindra gives the Roxor a 40 degree lateral stability with 430 lbs of cargo and stock tires.
 
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