ITP wetlands review, your opinion needed!
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ITP wetlands review, your opinion needed!
The fact that they are 26x10 inches wide in the back and 26x8 front is enough for me to buy them.
Superhuge, extrawide, and too heavy rubber just is not the answer.
As for mud riding, how do they compare to something like a Bearclaw or Mudlite? Anyone else?
Superhuge, extrawide, and too heavy rubber just is not the answer.
As for mud riding, how do they compare to something like a Bearclaw or Mudlite? Anyone else?
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ITP wetlands review, your opinion needed!
Originally posted by: exmxer629
The fact that they are 26x10 inches wide in the back and 26x8 front is enough for me to buy them.
Superhuge, extrawide, and too heavy rubber just is not the answer.
As for mud riding, how do they compare to something like a Bearclaw or Mudlite? Anyone else?
The fact that they are 26x10 inches wide in the back and 26x8 front is enough for me to buy them.
Superhuge, extrawide, and too heavy rubber just is not the answer.
As for mud riding, how do they compare to something like a Bearclaw or Mudlite? Anyone else?
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ITP wetlands review, your opinion needed!
Thanks for you input, Vaquero.
You must be the only guy on the www with wetlands!
I was at my Yami dealer about a year ago and saw two 660 Grizzlies side by side with the rear diffs taken out. Both of those quads had 12" wide rear rubber which he said was the reason the diffs blew. No warranty either. Cost to fix: $1100.00 each.
Too bad no one else makes a 26x10 or 11. They would sell a ton of 'em!
You must be the only guy on the www with wetlands!
I was at my Yami dealer about a year ago and saw two 660 Grizzlies side by side with the rear diffs taken out. Both of those quads had 12" wide rear rubber which he said was the reason the diffs blew. No warranty either. Cost to fix: $1100.00 each.
Too bad no one else makes a 26x10 or 11. They would sell a ton of 'em!
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ITP wetlands review, your opinion needed!
Yea I was trying to get some info on them here before I bought them, no luck. I have only a few miles on them but I like them. I used to run Gators but they were too heavy and too agressive for my liking. Theses are lighter and ride very smooth. I have 26" and that helped a little too. If it would ever snow here I would post my thoughts on them in the snow and mud, I can compare them to Mud Lites and the old gators so I think that would give a lot of people their reasonable ability in the different conditions. I ran them on one trail with a lot of rock and they did very well there but so did everything else that was along for the ride.
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ITP wetlands review, your opinion needed!
exmx...
regarding the two Grizzly 660 with the differntial out, from 12" tires/wheels, can you please explain more, as I have a grizzly 660, and would like to buy some new tires, and possibly wheels, but have no idea what to purchase. I suppose I'd like to avoid having my diff blow out on me from oversized tires or wheels.
1. 25, 26 or 27" = Tire size?
2. 9, 10 or 12" = wheel size?
regarding the two Grizzly 660 with the differntial out, from 12" tires/wheels, can you please explain more, as I have a grizzly 660, and would like to buy some new tires, and possibly wheels, but have no idea what to purchase. I suppose I'd like to avoid having my diff blow out on me from oversized tires or wheels.
1. 25, 26 or 27" = Tire size?
2. 9, 10 or 12" = wheel size?