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Old March 1st, 2009, 03:12 AM   #11
 
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Buddz,

That BF sits high for 26" tires! Do you have a lift kit on it?
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Old March 1st, 2009, 06:12 AM   #12
 
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Yeah. Thats with a two inch SS lift and Highlifter Springs.
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My friend wears them in his '06 750 brute,28" size...the tires are enormous!!!they slowed him down a lot and his primary clutch spring is ready to die...of course he wears spacers with his stock rims and he has a lot of vibrations on the road.Off road is another story...this tire goes everywhere,very hard,does not have problem with rocks,mud or anything else...
I am thinking of putting them on my 08 but i am thinking 25" or maximum 26"...
Will i need spacers on the stock rims with these "small" size tires you think?
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (gusmx5 @ Mar 1 2009, 06:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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My friend wears them in his '06 750 brute,28" size...the tires are enormous!!!they slowed him down a lot and his primary clutch spring is ready to die...of course he wears spacers with his stock rims and he has a lot of vibrations on the road.Off road is another story...this tire goes everywhere,very hard,does not have problem with rocks,mud or anything else...
I am thinking of putting them on my 08 but i am thinking 25" or maximum 26"...
Will i need spacers on the stock rims with these "small" size tires you think?[/b]
I don't think so gusmx5'.
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I would not think that you should need spacers with 25", or 26". They have an advertised width of 9" front, and 11" rear. I do not know if they squat out much wider, being a radial, but they should fit ok on stock rims w/out spacers. If you are still concerned, you could always look at a set of aftermarket rims with an offset. This way you have a bit of bling, and hang onto your stock rim/ tires if you ever want to enter a local atv drag event (yes.... the stockers are about the best around for dragging on hard dirt tracks).
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I ran 27 regular mudlites on my brute with stock wheels and the rub was minor I wouldn't lose to much sleep over it to be honest
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I allready have after market rims,the douglas rattlesnake and on the back i have the big offset design and i can easilly put even the 28" bighorns but i do not want to use these rims offroad...i do not want to scratch them...i have them for on road use with my street tires and i want another set for off road to put them easilly whenever i want...
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on road use????????street tires????????what is that? :nono2:
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O man,do not act so surprised...i did not buy the ztv only for trail riding and mountain climbing...i bought it for my work mainly.Here in Greece,atvs are allowed on the road and we can use them as an every day ride.
So,i have it to use it for my work because 2 wheelers are no good for me due to an accident i had a few years ago nearly killing me...
The atv was my only option not only for that but because i can carry a lot of things and not caring about somebody flipping me over...
Of course,when i have free time in the weekends,i wear the off road tires and i am off to the mountain...
I am trying to uload a photo for you to see it but there is something wrong and i cannot...

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in west virginia we can ride them everywhere except in some city limits and roads with double lines, but what they dont know wont hurt them :goofy: get them pics up....is the pic to big??
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