Bighorns for 2009 XP
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Bighorns for 2009 XP
Hello everyone!! I have been on this website for a few years now and I cant tell you how many ?s all of you have answered for me. I decided it was about time I registered, so here is my first ?.
Im heading to Tennessee again and I dont trust my stock tires on the rocks so.....
I just ordered a set of bighorns and I understand i will have to do a sway bar mod.(2009 xp) it seems pretty easy. Did all the guys that posted pics of their aftermarket tires do this mod? Also I was taking a close look at the rear tires and it seems like I would still have clearance from the bar if I go from a 10" width (stock) to a 11" width. I am only adding 1/2" to the inside right???
Thank you everyone for a great website!!
Im heading to Tennessee again and I dont trust my stock tires on the rocks so.....
I just ordered a set of bighorns and I understand i will have to do a sway bar mod.(2009 xp) it seems pretty easy. Did all the guys that posted pics of their aftermarket tires do this mod? Also I was taking a close look at the rear tires and it seems like I would still have clearance from the bar if I go from a 10" width (stock) to a 11" width. I am only adding 1/2" to the inside right???
Thank you everyone for a great website!!
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Tire dimensions vary from one brand to the next such as a 26" tire may actually be a 27" or 25" same thing applies to the width of a tire. I cannot say that all the guys on here have done the sway bar mod. It was probably only done as needed I imagine.
In the case of the bighorns you will need to tweak the sway bar to make them fit or go with spacers.
Also since your a member now, try doing some searches on the subject. There is plenty of older posts that talk about this same issue.
In the case of the bighorns you will need to tweak the sway bar to make them fit or go with spacers.
Also since your a member now, try doing some searches on the subject. There is plenty of older posts that talk about this same issue.
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Thanks for the reply I have done the searches and looked through a lot of the old posts, I just couldnt see why I would have to bend the bar. I dont have a problem doing it, it just seems like I have plenty of room for the bigger tire. Is there a chance that it is a late model 2009 and they made the adjustment to the sway bar like the 2010s?
Sorry if this post seems like Im kicking a dead horse with an issue a lot of you have already gone over and answered.
Sorry if this post seems like Im kicking a dead horse with an issue a lot of you have already gone over and answered.
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Thanks Maverick that is good idea. Today i put the ratchet strap on and cranked it down. I figured since everyone else had to do it i might as well do it now, rather than get the tires on Friday realize they didnt fit and still have to do it. The only thing is I was curious to see how close of a fit it would have been.
Just out of curiosity Maverick what made you decide to go with the bighorns? Also, I do remember reading that they run an inch bigger. I guess that's ok with me, but a few of my friends went with 25" so they stayed closer to stock size.
Just out of curiosity Maverick what made you decide to go with the bighorns? Also, I do remember reading that they run an inch bigger. I guess that's ok with me, but a few of my friends went with 25" so they stayed closer to stock size.
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From all the research i did, they seemed to not be amazing at anything, but great at everything. I just thought they were the best do it all tire beacuse i ride on hard trails, snow, mud, and rocks... not to mention their toughness rating is off the charts. If i was gonna pay that money, i wanted them to last... and i found a great deal on them. They are more of 27" but give good clearence do to the fact that they have a more rounded profile so that will help with your problem.
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