Mudzillas on 350 Rancher
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In your area maybe. Around here where we have alot of peat bog, (very heavy and wet), the zilla's are hard even on a 450 Forman. They are a heavy tire, and with such a deep lug they load up with alot of mud which adds much, much more weight.
Sections where I can power through in the top of 2nd gear, sometimes 3rd (27" Blackwaters), my buddy has to shift to 1st, sometimes to 2nd to power his 26" Zillas through.
my blackwaters are quite worn now, so looks like I'm going with Mud Bugs as i can get them localy in 27's, I cant get 27" Outlawas locally, and although I like the Outlaw MST, they only come in up to 26".
Sections where I can power through in the top of 2nd gear, sometimes 3rd (27" Blackwaters), my buddy has to shift to 1st, sometimes to 2nd to power his 26" Zillas through.
my blackwaters are quite worn now, so looks like I'm going with Mud Bugs as i can get them localy in 27's, I cant get 27" Outlawas locally, and although I like the Outlaw MST, they only come in up to 26".
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I really think a 350 Rancher would be in a bind trying to pull at 26" Zilla. They are not only massive tires but have massive lugs that bite and bite hard. I wouldnt recomment them for nothing less than 500cc machines...but thats just me, [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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