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Old 10-10-2003, 12:35 AM
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Default 28" Mudzillas on a Grizzley?

Are 28" Mudzillas to large to run on the Grizz? I run into a set today that are brand new. 28" x 12 x12 (4 of them) on deep ITP C series wheels and committed to buying them without really thinking it through. It is one of those things that I feel I can not get out of. A case of shooting off the mouth before loading the brain. Thanks


 
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I'm sure they'll fit, but they have pretty big lugs, I would bet it's going to rub as you flex and turn

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They will rub. You won't like them. Good luck.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
 
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They will rub. You won't like them. Good luck.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img]
 
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I have maxxis mudzilla's. the best mud tire in the world for one and the hardest on CV joints. if you want em here's the advice. Tight your shocks. about 3 in the back 2 in the front. if you know how to it's prety simple really. and get ITP rims. i have aluminum rims. you can turn your rear spindles unpside down giving you 1'' more clearance in the back and they'll barely rub. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]. anything else


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Old 10-18-2003, 06:29 PM
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Default 28" Mudzillas on a Grizzley?

you think the zilla's are better then the Outlaws?

Ever seen the both in action?
 
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Definitly. The mudzilla tires are the best rated mud tires in the world. Don't get me wrong the outlaw is one of the top ones for sure but mudzilla is definitly the top

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oh and no i haven't compared both but my grizz with the mudzilla's outperforms all other tires it's come across in mud. Including Vampire super swampers 28. But i have never seen outlaws in action. that i can remember that is :\
 
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I just noticed. You said you ran into 4 28x12x12? is that correct. you cannot put 12 on the front. it's not even recomended you put larger than 28x8x12 front and 10x12 rear for ANY machine. but i did it. if you want to go with mudzilla's use the 10x12 rear and 8x12 front. but 4 12x12 is something to cause disaster steering wise and parts wise. front joints won't take that kind of abuse.
 
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Default 28" Mudzillas on a Grizzley?

may not be recommended, but doable.

My old roomie had an original Kodiak 400 (whatever the first year was) and he had 25x12x12 TriClaws all the way around on his bike. It was pretty badass back in the day [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 


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