Tires???
#12
IMO, avoid the swamp lites it you plan to hit the mud, I've heard they fill up very quickly and don't clean out the greatest, also I would get the 27" zilla's they are a very light tire, so the power loss will most likely be unnoticeable, and if the front's do rub, all you have to do is flip the tie rod end's, is may sound like a bad idea, but I haven't heard one problem caused by doing this, the only, sort of set back is you'd have to do a re-alignment
#13
I'm not trying to start a tire debate here but why are some of you guys hatin on the mudlites. I've had a set of xl's on my sp for about two months now and yet to have any issues. And i've tried to get stuck just to see how deep and nasty I can go. I have yet to see how they do in the snow but that is coming soon. My only complaint is they feel a little squirly at low psi. Is there other issues that I don't know about?
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#15
If yours came stock with 26" you should be able to go up 27" w/o any clearance issues. Could have done 28's on my 800 and still had plenty of room to spare. Looks like you got plenty of tire opinions! Forgot about the 589's. They are an awesome mud/snow tire but pretty heavy compared to the Zilla's and Mudlites(which are a nice tire but I do like the Zilla's better).
#16
Love my Zillas - I went with the 26" ones 9" front and 11" back so they fit on my stock rims (those where my stock width tire too). They did slightly rub on my TRE, so I flipped them. Hard pack they are good, cept at slower speeds - they you noticed the lugs - lol. Did great in the mud too, I thought. Went through some areas that were a few feet deep with no problems. Had to pull out an Arctic Cat on 589s and then a Honda.
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#18
IMO, avoid the swamp lites it you plan to hit the mud, I've heard they fill up very quickly and don't clean out the greatest, also I would get the 27" zilla's they are a very light tire, so the power loss will most likely be unnoticeable, and if the front's do rub, all you have to do is flip the tie rod end's, is may sound like a bad idea, but I haven't heard one problem caused by doing this, the only, sort of set back is you'd have to do a re-alignment
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#20
I'm not trying to hijack your thread but I have a similar question in the tires/wheels section; Do you need to add a lift kit if going to a larger size tire?
We love to go ice fishing & have gotten hung up many times & it keeps me too far from the spots that I'd really like to get to which is why I'm looking for another option.
I didn't know how far I can go in tire size changes from stock.
I have a Polaris 500 X2, 25X8X12 front & 25X11X12 on the rear, so if anyone knows the upper limits in front tire width for my machine that would be a great help.
I've been reading the other snow tire threads and I'm leaning towards the Zilla 26" tall tire, but the width is the biggest question. I like that the Zilla's are lighter in weight and there has been quite a few comments from those that like them and being 6 ply should help their longevity when aired down may-be.
We love to go ice fishing & have gotten hung up many times & it keeps me too far from the spots that I'd really like to get to which is why I'm looking for another option.
I didn't know how far I can go in tire size changes from stock.
I have a Polaris 500 X2, 25X8X12 front & 25X11X12 on the rear, so if anyone knows the upper limits in front tire width for my machine that would be a great help.
I've been reading the other snow tire threads and I'm leaning towards the Zilla 26" tall tire, but the width is the biggest question. I like that the Zilla's are lighter in weight and there has been quite a few comments from those that like them and being 6 ply should help their longevity when aired down may-be.