28's on a Sportsman
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28's on a Sportsman
Is anyone running a 28" tall tire on thier Sportsman? How much lift, fender mods, or any other info? The rear looks to have plenty on clearance. I've been searching previous posts and haven't come up with much. I was searching for some rear wheel bearing info, remember a 02 Sportsman Freedom 500 running 28" tall tires, maybe? 27's looks to be the most popular, by far. Didn't want to post another topic, but, sold the 26" Mudlites. Bike's on jack stands in the garage next to the other project on jack stands! Mud season is near!
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28's on a Sportsman
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: SCRAMMYTODD
I've got 28" Mudzillas on mine and with the clutch kit and lift it works pretty good.</end quote></div>
SCRAMMYTODD; Did you have to trim any plastic or have any rubbing? Wouldn't happen to know the backspacing on your front wheels?
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I've got 28" Mudzillas on mine and with the clutch kit and lift it works pretty good.</end quote></div>
SCRAMMYTODD; Did you have to trim any plastic or have any rubbing? Wouldn't happen to know the backspacing on your front wheels?
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28's on a Sportsman
I don't have any rubbing or trimming. I have a 1" lift in the front and EPI HD front springs for a total of about 3 1/2" lift and the rear I have a Rubberdown 2" rear lift. The wheels I have are Douglas Rattlesnakes with a 4+3 backspacing. I'm running 10" wide Zillas on the front and they are about 1/4" away from the tie rod end with 4 psi in the tires. I haven't got a lot of riding on them but from what I have they didn't really kill a lot of my power. I've only been out in the snow so I'll wait to see how well it feels in the soupy stuff and the skeg in the swamps.
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28's on a Sportsman
Well they say hindsight is 20/20 right? LOL I shoulda bought an 800 but I wasn't planning on getting this carried away. As far as fuel milage I'm not really too worried about it. Usually when we're out the Polaris and AC seems to be the only ones with fuel after a hard day. In another few weeks I'm hoping to get into the mud and realy try them out. Shifting to low is never a problem for me, usually I'm crawling in Low 2wd trying to get stuck and then a click into 4wd when I'm not going any farther. Just to see how far I can go. I might go ice fishing tomorrow so I'll give it a try on the lake and see if I lost any speed
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28's on a Sportsman
SCRAMMYTODD and stendori thanks for all your input.
Leads to more questions! Your 04 and later Sportsmans look to have more clearance than the 02 and earler models, at the lower rear of the front wheel well? The tie rod clearance shouldn't be a problem with the right back spacing. Less back spacing, moving the tire out, makes fender clearance more of a problem. I'm sure you guys are well aware, of that. I've been doing some measuring, with the suspension compressed, to close for comfort! If I had a wheel and 28" tire to try on there, that would tell the story. Probably going to, play it safe with 27's. I've been looking at 800's, if I was smarter, would've left it alone and passed the 500 on to the wife. Quoting the Scarecrow "If I only had a brain!"
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Leads to more questions! Your 04 and later Sportsmans look to have more clearance than the 02 and earler models, at the lower rear of the front wheel well? The tie rod clearance shouldn't be a problem with the right back spacing. Less back spacing, moving the tire out, makes fender clearance more of a problem. I'm sure you guys are well aware, of that. I've been doing some measuring, with the suspension compressed, to close for comfort! If I had a wheel and 28" tire to try on there, that would tell the story. Probably going to, play it safe with 27's. I've been looking at 800's, if I was smarter, would've left it alone and passed the 500 on to the wife. Quoting the Scarecrow "If I only had a brain!"
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