Fitting G1 wheels on 2019 Outty LTD?

Just pulled the trigger on a 2019 LTD.

Not a fan of the standard ITP's it comes with and I have a spare set of brand new STI beadlocks purchased for my G1. Will they fit without modifications?

A search has thrown up a world of mixed views and arguements about the standard offsets so thought I would ask a specific question for mine.

Ive not idea what the offset is on a new 2019 ltd. The STI size and offset is the following 12x7 (4/137) and shows an offset of 5+2 and in brackets next to the offset (+10mm).

They fit on a 2011 XMR outlander I know that but no idea on 2019 details.

Fitting G1 wheels on 2019 Outty LTD?

Just pulled the trigger on a 2019 LTD.

Not a fan of the standard ITP's it comes with and I have a spare set of brand new STI beadlocks purchased for my G1. Will they fit without modifications?

A search has thrown up a world of mixed views and arguements about the standard offsets so thought I would ask a specific question for mine.

Ive not idea what the offset is on a new 2019 ltd. The STI size and offset is the following 12x7 (4/137) and shows an offset of 5+2 and in brackets next to the offset (+10mm).

They fit on a 2011 XMR outlander I know that but no idea on 2019 details.

75w140 in the front diff too?

Could you run 75w140 in the front diff too? Would it make it "lock up" more? The reason I ask is because I have a high end radio controlled 4wd truck. If you wanted looser (more open) diffs you'd run a thin oil in them (good for tight turns/racing). If you wanted the diffs almost locked (like for mud/snow), you'd run a super extra thick oil in them. Also, you can run a weight of anything in between, so that you get the diff action you desire.

Are our Can Am front diffs anything at all like this? Or it just doesn't work like that. Will running anything other than 80w90 in the front mess it up? I'm not going to run out and do it. I just wanted some thoughts.

Change my avatar?

I tried to search the posts, but I couldn't find anything about how to change my avatar.

Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.

Wayne

Brake pin boots installation

Anyone have tips on getting the pin boots back in to the groove on the caliber?

I've tried just about everything. I just fill it up caliper grease but water gets in.

2004 polaris magnum front differential

I have a 2004 Polaris magnum and the front differential is not engaging the dealer who I took it to diagnosed it. I found a used one but the number on the model of the gear box is different the model # on mine is 1341497 the one for sale is 1341344 the guy assures me it will work but am worried the grear ratio is different. any help I could get would be greatly appreciated

cmoore

I have a 2004 Polaris magnum and the front differential is not engaging the dealer who I took it to diagnosed it. I found a used one but the number on the model of the gear box is different the model # on mine is 1341497 the one for sale is 1341344 the guy assures me it will work but am worried the grear ratio is different. any help I could get would be greatly appreciated

Dealer vs Factory

Does anybody know if the factory or the dealer is responsible for adding the fluids (oil, front diff, etc.) for a new purchased sxs? After 150 miles, front diff started grinding. Checked front diff and oil was pretty low. Took it to different dealer than
where I purchased it and they said dealer adds the fluids for a new purchase. Not sure what will happen if diff is fried & BRP
disputes.