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Old 05-30-2010, 09:00 PM
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Stendori and I both run a Dalton clutch spring for our 27" ITP Mudlites (he is a bad influence, lol, j/k). In mud its great but if you find your self doing lots of rock mountain hill climbing especially with lots of ruts, I think its a little at a disadvantage b/c she kicks like a mule, gotta feather that throttle with lots of tender loving, I am going to be pulling mine out soon, I don't think you lose too much, its a personal preference. -- IMO

And as for Mongrol, what can we say, he's a horny, I mean corny CANADIAN, but we don't hold that against him....8-)

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Originally Posted by RticKwad
Stendori and I both run a Dalton clutch spring for our 27" ITP Mudlites (he is a bad influence, lol, j/k). In mud its great but if you find your self doing lots of rock mountain hill climbing especially with lots of ruts, I think its a little at a disadvantage b/c she kicks like a mule, gotta feather that throttle with lots of tender loving, I am going to be pulling mine out soon, I don't think you lose too much, its a personal preference. -- IMO

And as for Mongrol, what can we say, he's a horny, I mean corny CANADIAN, but we don't hold that against him....8-)

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Old 05-31-2010, 03:10 PM
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If your stock rims are aluminum alloy I would stick with them rather then heavier steel rims.
 
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