Which is better for mudding?
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I am seriously looking into a brute force. I will be doing some mudding and trail riding. I plan on doing 2 mods and thats putting either swamp lites,mud hogs, or exicutioner tires on it. Also putting a k&n Air Filter. So my question is which quad is better the 750 with irs, or the 650 with sra? I want the 750 but not sure which is better the sra or the irs? I know the irs is better for trails but which would do better in the mud?
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Hornsby, for mud riding I would go with the IRS. I have a Suzuki with a SRA and I always get high centered by it. My brute force has less ground clearance (suzuki has lift kits), but since it has the IRS I never get hung. I notice you did not mention the brute force 650i as one of your choices, just wondering why?
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07 Brute Force 650i
2500 pound warn winch
27" Swamp Witches
Moose Ignition, Jet Kit
05 Suzuki Eiger
2500 pound warn winch
HMF exaust
Highlifter Lift kit
Moose Jet kit
27" Outlaws
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07 Brute Force 650i
2500 pound warn winch
27" Swamp Witches
Moose Ignition, Jet Kit
05 Suzuki Eiger
2500 pound warn winch
HMF exaust
Highlifter Lift kit
Moose Jet kit
27" Outlaws
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If I were in the market,and had to decide between the 650i and 750i,I would go with the more proven 650 engine , I visit a kawi shop a couple times a wk. and notice that they are doing more engine work on the 750's than the 650's. Not to mention the 650i suspension is bettter. Good luck on your choice.
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