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31" Outlaws fit on stock 850?

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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 02:03 AM
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Default 31" Outlaws fit on stock 850?

...or are mods needed???

If not, what about 30" Mudlites?
 
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Old Feb 16, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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ur gonna need a lift...i'd also put a clutch kit in it if ur gonna go that big!!!!
 
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Old Feb 17, 2009 | 01:48 PM
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Not a huge fan of lift kits...Don't like adding too much stress to my machines. The 70hp will do enough of that on its own. What's the largest i can go without lifting? There seems to be plenty of stock outside diameter clearance for some of the largest tires on the market...I was more concerned with sway clearance on the rear.

Clutch kit i had already planned on. I rock crawl primarily...play in the water the rest of the time. Top speed and and final width are NOT concerns of mine. Mudlites are my fav all around tire...surprisingly great on rocks, mud, and trails. (only mentioned the Outlaws cuz of their 31" OD)

Any recommendations on proper whole-package setup for Mudlites (wanna go as big as i can) + Clutch kit (preferred make/model) + Spacer width and/or Wheels with different offset (preferred make/model)?

Just started my research right here at the connection...haven't had time to look into which company makes the best kits/spacers/wheels etc. Usually this place is a one-stop info shop...

Thanks all,

SprtsMNFan
 
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