atv grip heaters
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- Bawl Mouth

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atv grip heaters
What brand of grip and thumb heaters have you had the best luck with? Reliabilty ease of use (turning on and off with heavy gloves on) and longest lasting. The ones I have used in the past always seem to give it up after a season of use. Thanks
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- Babble Mouth

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Re: atv grip heaters
Good question! I don't like the push button on/off switches just for the reason stated, heavy gloves. The toggle swithces work better. But I'm in the same boat as far as reliability. Nothing seems to make more then a season or two.
Dean Hendrickson
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- Bawl Mouth

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Re: atv grip heaters
most of these grips have a on off toggle has anyone wired in a reostat to fine tune the temp setting?
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Kyle D7
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Re: atv grip heaters
I have had the best luck with factory grips from arctic cat with a toggle switch. I have a 06 quad that has been used and abused and the grips still work now as well as thet did 6 years ago when i purchased the machine.
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- Bawl Mouth

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Re: atv grip heaters
I have the factory from Polaris and have never had a problem with them. they have a high and low toggle button.
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