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    Let's See Your Mule Pro Fxt's

    I bought this a few weeks ago and so far I couldn't be more pleased. It is very smooth and WAY quieter than my 2011 Ranger crew. I have owned a Mule 3010 and the Ranger and I must say that the Pro fxt is superior.

    I am starting to rig this thing out and so far I have a tip out Fortress windshield, rear bumper and camo seat covers. Looking for must have accessories. Let's see what you got!






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    Last edited by Wiederhold; 10-04-2017, 10:53 AM.

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    Recommend tire slime asap. First trip out, had 2 leaking tires. What roof is that?

    Check out eagle mountain outfitters, they make some cool stuff for the mule pros.

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      #3
      Been looking at this same Mule. Friend of mine just bought one and it is sweet.

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        #4
        Looks good. I've been eyeing them for awhile now. Maybe next year

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          #5
          I'm looking at the same vehicle. I really wish the gas version came in the red color. I'm limited to blue or green on the 2018 I think.

          Is that a 2017 or 2018?

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            #6
            Originally posted by bbqfan5909 View Post
            Recommend tire slime asap. First trip out, had 2 leaking tires. What roof is that?

            Check out eagle mountain outfitters, they make some cool stuff for the mule pros.
            This is a Fortress Roof

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              #7
              Originally posted by SabreKiller View Post
              I'm looking at the same vehicle. I really wish the gas version came in the red color. I'm limited to blue or green on the 2018 I think.

              Is that a 2017 or 2018?
              This is a 17...It was $500 cheaper than the 18 and I was able to get a deal on the roof since it was already mounted.

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                #8
                Winch and radio is a must have for me

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                  #9
                  Triple C did a roof with 40 inch LED light bar and 2x2 cube in the back, replacement front bumper and hood rack.

                  I put a Lamco feeder on the back and a hitch hauler on the front. I don't like to run over half the corn I throw so the feeder went on the back.

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                    #10
                    How does the leg room in the front compare to the Ranger Crew? That was the 1 negative I noticed about the Can Am Crew we were in a few weeks ago.

                    Heard nothing but great things about the Mule Pros

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by TexasCanesFan View Post
                      How does the leg room in the front compare to the Ranger Crew? That was the 1 negative I noticed about the Can Am Crew we were in a few weeks ago.

                      Heard nothing but great things about the Mule Pros
                      Leg room is not an issue on mine. I'm 6 ft.

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                        #12
                        Looks like yours,but has a Fortress roof and windshield

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                          #13
                          I love mine. Everything about it is smooth.
                          I've only added a few items though.
                          One is an aluminum roof, custom built by a shop in El Campo.
                          I also built a cool little tool box, with a removeable tray. It's accessible from the side of the bed. I think I enjoy that the most, as I work around the ranch with it almost every day.
                          I put a piece of a stall matt in the bed too. It's short enough that I can collapse the second row seat and not have to remove it. With the seat collapsed, I keep a 1'x6" in the bed slots just in front of the mat, and makes about a 12" wide area to keep items from rolling around in the bed.

                          I also had to remove the driver side door. I am in & out too much to be jacking with a door.

                          Next time I clean it up, I will post some pics.

                          Edit: I found a pic from Arkansas trail riding this summer.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Throwin' Darts View Post
                            Triple C did a roof with 40 inch LED light bar and 2x2 cube in the back, replacement front bumper and hood rack.



                            I put a Lamco feeder on the back and a hitch hauler on the front. I don't like to run over half the corn I throw so the feeder went on the back.



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                            Looks great. I like the replacement bumper. I've seen a Tough Country one online.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Palmetto View Post
                              I love mine. Everything about it is smooth.

                              I've only added a few items though.

                              One is an aluminum roof, custom built by a shop in El Campo.

                              I also built a cool little tool box, with a removeable tray. It's accessible from the side of the bed. I think I enjoy that the most, as I work around the ranch with it almost every day.

                              I put a piece of a stall matt in the bed too. It's short enough that I can collapse the second row seat and not have to remove it. With the seat collapsed, I keep a 1'x6" in the bed slots just in front of the mat, and makes about a 12" wide area to keep items from rolling around in the bed.



                              I also had to remove the driver side door. I am in & out too much to be jacking with a door.



                              Next time I clean it up, I will post some pics.



                              Edit: I found a pic from Arkansas trail riding this summer.


                              Good ideas! I like the stall mat idea. I can see beer cans rattling around in mine with the steel bed.


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