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Wilburr

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I bought a 2019 Roxor from an estate sale and am trying to figure out what things have been done. This wire harness runs up along the roll bar above the windshield and is an hdmi connection but is not hooked to anything. Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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Looks like a scanguage obd connector. they plug in with what looks to me like an old telephone jack end. Maybe there was another obd reader that utilized an hdmi type port. In either case it appears you have the obd adapter.
 

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Looks like a scanguage obd connector. they plug in with what looks to me like an old telephone jack end. Maybe there was another obd reader that utilized an hdmi type port. In either case it appears you have the obd adapter.
Exactly! You can remove it from the adapter and throw it away.
 

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I bought a 2019 Roxor from an estate sale and am trying to figure out what things have been done. This wire harness runs up along the roll bar above the windshield and is an hdmi connection but is not hooked to anything. Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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Out of curiosity how much did you pay for it?
 

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I also want to know if it’s normal for these shackles to be so low to get the lift required to handle these tires? The tires are 265/75r16. Is there another option or is this just normal?
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When you lift via shackle only the formula is for every inch longer than stock you only get 1/2” of lift. So for a 1.5” of lift your shackles will be 3” longer.
 

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When you lift via shackle only the formula is for every inch longer than stock you only get 1/2” of lift. So for a 1.5” of lift your shackles will be 3” longer.

It might just be my neurosis but I’m not crazy about the look, is there another option out there?


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I also want to know if it’s normal for these shackles to be so low to get the lift required to handle these tires? The tires are 265/75r16. Is there another option or is this just normal?
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those shackles are an eye sore, looks like twigs lol. Id invest in a OBD2 reader, they are exceptionally underated, came in handy numerous times for me. Check these shackles out, one set for the front, and one set for the rear


 

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those shackles are an eye sore, looks like twigs lol. Id invest in a OBD2 reader, they are exceptionally underated, came in handy numerous times for me. Check these shackles out, one set for the front, and one set for the rear



Yeah they are pretty ugly!


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Yeah they are pretty ugly!


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You still did wonderful on what you paid, and what it came with. I'd seriously check every bolt you can reach, check the levels of ALL the fluids, and check the front wheel bearings and pack with grease, and grease the zerks

Most roxors weren't properly prepared by the inexperienced dealerships, most dealers didn't know that there was a checklist that came with every roxor that they were responsible for completing 🤦‍♂️
 
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