Claws the tallest?
#6
MNT,
I TYPED that no one has TESTED the outlaws besides High Lifter.
I'm willing to take that bet since there where only 8 Outlaws made, 4 are on Scott/Leigh's 450es and the other 4 are spread out all over the country going to different ATV shows and things like that.
The High Lifter guys are actually good freinds with atlest one of there competitors, Sand Tires Unlimited. I am sure he will ship them a set just to get there opinion(thats what they did when they were testing the Magnums, in fact one of teh Guys at High Lifter gave the name " Magnum" to these tires so I have heard).
I TYPED that no one has TESTED the outlaws besides High Lifter.
I'm willing to take that bet since there where only 8 Outlaws made, 4 are on Scott/Leigh's 450es and the other 4 are spread out all over the country going to different ATV shows and things like that.
The High Lifter guys are actually good freinds with atlest one of there competitors, Sand Tires Unlimited. I am sure he will ship them a set just to get there opinion(thats what they did when they were testing the Magnums, in fact one of teh Guys at High Lifter gave the name " Magnum" to these tires so I have heard).
#7
Heres the size, measured with a yardstick and another stick for a level.
Bi-Claw 9lbs. of air- 26.7"
Tri-claw 9lbs of air- 27.5-28" (hard to tell because the lug tips are spaced unevenly- 28" to the tallest tip)
Bi-Claw 5.5lbs. of air- 26.25"
Tri-Claw 5lbs. of air- 26.75"
These are all on stock 6.5" AC rims. The tri-claws would not be as tall on a wider aftermarket rim, though the difference wouldn't be too much.
Bi-Claw 9lbs. of air- 26.7"
Tri-claw 9lbs of air- 27.5-28" (hard to tell because the lug tips are spaced unevenly- 28" to the tallest tip)
Bi-Claw 5.5lbs. of air- 26.25"
Tri-Claw 5lbs. of air- 26.75"
These are all on stock 6.5" AC rims. The tri-claws would not be as tall on a wider aftermarket rim, though the difference wouldn't be too much.
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