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> Tire Kit Suggestions?, Help me decide - I Need some new Muddin' tires!!
thederbychick
post Jun 16 2008, 02:53 PM
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I'm getting ready to purchase new rims and tires for my Grizzly. Looking for suggestions and of course the cheapest prices for tire kits... Anyone bought from Ronnie's? Found it online - seems to have the cheapest tire kits?? Or am I missing one...

I'm really liking the Mudzilla's - w/ the new SS rims - but can't decide if I like the polished or the black. I also like the cheaper Zilla's and even like the Kenda Executioner's... OPINIONS?? Am I missing one that is better? Lookin' for the best Muddin' tire. I want to rip through the holes.

I can't decide if I want 26 or 27's - any pro's or cons? I saw in one of the magazines that 27's require a 2 in lift, which i don't have... wondered if that is more of a suggestion or if it's really necessary?

Any opinions are appreciated.


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post Jun 23 2008, 07:53 PM
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Have you considered the mudlites? I just bought some SS106 rims and 25" mudlites off of ebay for my 02 Susuki 4x4 400 Eiger.

This is the guy:

http://www.auctiva.com/stores/viewstore2.a...sPerPage=%20200
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post Jun 24 2008, 02:51 PM
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I am not the total expert on 4x4 tires but I will tell you that Mud lites will have great traction for you in the mud, and be light enough to be turned by the Grizzly in all conditions. The best thing is the handleing won't be much different from stock. It might even improve. If you go to a meaner tire, you will not have the power to turn them easily and you will lose a lot of power and acceleration for a slight improvement in knarly mud conditions.
You will have to think about what you want to get out of your quad. I would stick to an all around level, to keep it doing eberything real well. Huge mudders will kill you everywhere but the mud. And if you do that, get a clutch kit, pipe, jetting or you won't even turn the wheels in heavy muck.
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post Jul 9 2008, 08:27 AM
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Well we ended up getting new rubber for both Grizzzzzes.

Here's what I got -
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Which helped me do this:
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Here's what the boss got -
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And here's his handiwork:
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