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πŸ”§ Upgraded Yamaha Rhino UTV Gear Shifter Assembly and Shift Rod for 450, 660, 700 Models (2004-2013) Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Upgraded Yamaha Rhino UTV Gear Shifter Assembly and Shift Rod for 450, 660, 700 Models (2004-2013)

For Yamaha Rhino 450 660 700 Gear Shifter Assembly With Shift Rod 2004-2013. Compatible Model: Yamaha UTV include Rhino 450 (2006~2009),Rhino 660 (2004~2007),Rhino 700 (2008~2013). Part Number: 5UG-18300-10-00, 5UG-18115-00-00,5UG-18174-00-00, 90170-08358-00,5UG-18104-00-00. Material: strengthen material,longer life. Factory sells in direct, the quality is assured.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good unit. fits shifter

It appears to be of the same quality as the original part and has a more visible shift mechanism. I like it if it lasts it's money well spent.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 5 out of 5

fits 2005 660 Rhino

Wow this switch is great, my shift lights are now in the right place and now I can turn them down! should have bought a long time ago

Pros
  • Switches & Parts
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Almost, but not quite.

I replaced my factory link with this part and encountered a couple of inconsistencies. First, the length of the shaft on the hitch is shorter than the factory shaft. I had to reuse the factory shaft on an OEM derailleur. Second, the angle of the bracket on the new shifter is not the same. Again, I had to reuse the OEM mount. I was able to get it to work and find the "sweet spot" (between low range and reverse). Overall it worked and saved me $100 on an OEM purchase, not without some ingenuity…

Pros
  • Shifter
Cons
  • Some trouble