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Old Jan 22, 2001 | 01:27 PM
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What lift kit do you guys reccomend and how do does the 4-wheeler ride with it. Im also thinking about adding a locker for the front. Im also wondering how big and which type of mud tires you reccomend. I have a 2001 foreman es and im going to do some mud mods before spring is here. Thanks
 
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Old Jan 22, 2001 | 07:47 PM
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I recomend the highlifter lift kit and the highlifter locker but I wouldn't get it unless you are doing some very very extreme mudding and thats pretty much all you do , If you want to have a tight turning radius and easy steering go without . I recomend the outlaw mud tires also by highlifter. To see all these great products go to Highlifter.com and see all that and much much more . the biggest mud tires you can spin would be the best size . I cant say what tire size is good cuz I dont know if you are going to add a proformance enhancing product such as a pipe or a high compression piston and web cam
 
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Old Jan 22, 2001 | 09:26 PM
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I just sold my 450es. I had a lift kit made by moose utility division. Very easy to put on and big difference in ground clearance.. You do loose a little comfort in ride with the liftkit and with big tires you loose a lot of comfort in ride. I do not recomment the locker. steering much harder and at higher speeds much more unstable.
 
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