Bighorns on 2009 XP 850
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11" in the rear? Not on stock wheels on the 09...you will either need to bend the say bar or run aftermarket wheels or wheelspacers.
Bending the sway bar is not hard at all...and done right you can't visually tell it has been done,unless of course you know the tires won't fit stock...handling is not affected.
Bending the sway bar is not hard at all...and done right you can't visually tell it has been done,unless of course you know the tires won't fit stock...handling is not affected.
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So would spacers be so bad?? A little wider stance? It's a bummer to, i really like the bighorns. I'm sure there are other great tires out there though. Snow removal would be the area were I would need the most traction. It's not like I'm going to use it in serious mud. A dozen times a year I'm going to be plowing my driveway. What do you think? Would chains be the best idea for snow traction?
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You may have to bend the sway bar to fit the chains on the rear, I did.
On a side note.....I do have an extra set of bighorns and SS112's for sale for cheap if anybody is looking.
Sorry for the shameless plug
On a side note.....I do have an extra set of bighorns and SS112's for sale for cheap if anybody is looking.
Sorry for the shameless plug
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