Rhino vs. Ranger

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Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby huntersm » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:12 pm

Im looking to buy a side by side but need some input!! I will be hunting in water and rice , will the ranger and its belts keep :lol: me going??
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby lipsplitter39654 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:44 pm

if you want the most comfortable, most power, best ride, most room then get the ranger.

if you want to actually be able to ride it and not think about riding it while its in the shop then get a rhino.

i had 2 rangers and had horror stories with them

I have had 2 rhinos and they have been bullet proof. What they lack in power and room they by far make up with on reliability.

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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby lipsplitter39654 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:46 pm

someone asked me one time why i had 2 rangers and I told them so i could ride one and have one in the shop and rotate them out.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby donia » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:46 pm

same belt drive the rhino has, and if you are a relatively big fella, the rhino isn't as comfortable, but can go through tighter trails/spots than a ranger can. i've got an '06 660 rhino that has taken me virtually anywhere i've tried to go with it with plenty of "rip snort" to boot, but at 6'3" 270 it is a bit cramped for prolonged rides. to and from stands/blinds and riding around camp for an hour or two isn't too bad, but more than that and i'd need breaks to get out and stretch my legs.

the newer efi models are geared a little lower for reverse (complaint on early models) and seem to have a little more torque with the 700cc motors, but the 700cc and 800cc rangers i've driven are torque monsters!

both have seemingly limitless upgrades and add ons as well as good web sites for excellent info for making repairs or trouble shooting problems.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby aweyerman » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:49 pm

Have you considered the Honda Big Red? I drove one of those a while back and it seemed nice and I'm 6'10'' 230lbs. Seems like more of a strictly work vehicle. Wouldn't really want to trail ride it.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby donia » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:54 pm

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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby QUACKERS » Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:50 pm

I would take a ranger over rhino every time. This topic is a alot like chevy vs ford, but I was very displeased with the Rhino.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby GulfCoast » Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:54 pm

You could not give me a brand new, FREE Polaris vehicle, and $2,000.00 boot money, and get me to keep it. The worst purchase of my life. Ask anyone in my club about "the paperweight."
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby donia » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:09 pm

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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby Locked Up » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:30 pm

Have a Polaris Ranger 4x4 and never had any trouble out of it in 3 years. I just get everything drained after the season and general maintinance and runs like a top.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby thcobb1 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:13 pm

I bought the Ranger 400HO. I am pretty rough on my toys and I have not had a problem this season. I may be eating these words later, but so far I am very happy. (400 & 500) seem to be lighter and just move right along when loaded.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby lipsplitter39654 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:27 pm

a guy in my club bought a new big red before season and he went everywhere my rhino went. the belt drive in all of these machines is the weak point and the transmission in the big red should be nearly bullet proof. if i was going to buy a new machine today the 3 seater big red would be on my short list. it does not have a low range that you can shift it in to and it feels a little funny waiting on the transmission to shift but it is a nice machine. i have no idea what the price is at the moment but when he bought his he commented that he bought it cheaper than a rhino. it is a lot bigger though.
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Re: Rhino vs. Ranger

Postby quackheadbp » Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:40 pm

I looked at a Kawasaki Teryx. 700 EFI and a ton of power and Im 6'3 and 235 and it had plenty of leg rrom and it has the seating like the Rhino but more stretch room. Locking Dif and push button 4x4.

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