29.5 Outlaws
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29.5 Outlaws
Sorry messed up
http://www.highlifter.com/quads_detail.php3?detail=52
And those tires are 28 only 1 1/2 inches more
http://www.highlifter.com/quads_detail.php3?detail=52
And those tires are 28 only 1 1/2 inches more
#5
29.5 Outlaws
I had talked to Dan ( at High Lifter ), a while back, & I thought they were going to make a custom set of floorboards... so I held off... I'll likely make my own ( I'm calling them nerf bars though ), that will allow clearance for my 33" tractor tires... they should easily also fit the 29.5" Outlaws... they will be supported on top of the frame, & will require cutting off all existing floor board supports, & at the same time, raising the floor height about 1.5", but will support a big guy like me ( though big shoe size may take angling of your foot position, on the much shorter floor area )... an aluminum toe & heel gaurd could easily be incorporated into the nerf, to tie into the lower fenders in the front & rears...
If there is an interest here, I could fab up several sets at the same time ???
If there is an interest here, I could fab up several sets at the same time ???
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29.5 Outlaws
I'm looking to keep the floorboard to appear stock so I talked to a machine shop and they are going to shortin the stock ones an inch and move them back and inch and re weld it, Im betting the plastic will flexx enough to go right back into the stock mounting positions. What kind of axles are you going to try and use with those 33" tractor tires?
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29.5 Outlaws
They will be bolted on to a gear reduction lift, that I'm making, over the winter... suprisingly, the tire & wheel combo weighs less than a set of 28" Outlaws... mostly because the tires are narrower, & they'll be mounted to a set of light weight aluminum wheels... which BTW, are 16"... & aluminum weighs less than rubber, & there is actually less sidewall on a 33" tire mounted on 16" wheels, than there is on a 29.5" tire mounted on 12" wheels...
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