New Grizzly
#1
So I just bought a left over new 2005 Grizzly.....Now I cant decide what to do.....already have Warn 3.0 winch installed....but does anyone use the warn bumper on there grizzly? Im thinking wheel and tires Id like to go with the Mud Lite xtr 26x9x12 in the front and 26x11x12 in the rear on C seris type 7 wheels. I'm also thinking of adding the highlifter radiator then K&n Power kit and skid plates along with a snorkel kit.....any other suggestions or comments? thanks Brad
Anyone from the Kansas City MO or KS area?
Anyone from the Kansas City MO or KS area?
#3
all rite man hope you like your new bike i love my buddys.. but the tires you are thinking i have to say mud light is the way to go but try buying them from these dudes
http://outdoorsmanatv.com/ITP.html
they have them to you cheap to the door fast and very friendly to talk to ... i personly have a 350 bruin ,250 bruin and a new 400ex, and the 2 bruins do wonders with the mud lights .24 inch on the 250, and i have the big foot kit on the 350 witch are 26x10x12 front and 26x12x12 for back and type c wheels... no real lack of power mayby little in soup mud, but it's a 350 come on ... so i would tell you if your thinking to get tires get the 27" they are slick looking on the 660 you will have no power loss and you ad to your ground clear... if your thinking of lift that will only make it better ! also something that happens to me and my friends when we are in water most of the daythe belt on are likes get wet. this is do to not the best gasket seal from yamaha. so what you need to do is get some silicon take off belt casing run a beed then tyten it back down this makes a freaken awsom seal!! trust me no more problems in the water!
conclution:
go with the 27x10x12front////27x12x12 in the back
and run a beed of sylicon
this will make the grizz a sick mud bug!!!
hope this helped
http://outdoorsmanatv.com/ITP.html
they have them to you cheap to the door fast and very friendly to talk to ... i personly have a 350 bruin ,250 bruin and a new 400ex, and the 2 bruins do wonders with the mud lights .24 inch on the 250, and i have the big foot kit on the 350 witch are 26x10x12 front and 26x12x12 for back and type c wheels... no real lack of power mayby little in soup mud, but it's a 350 come on ... so i would tell you if your thinking to get tires get the 27" they are slick looking on the 660 you will have no power loss and you ad to your ground clear... if your thinking of lift that will only make it better ! also something that happens to me and my friends when we are in water most of the daythe belt on are likes get wet. this is do to not the best gasket seal from yamaha. so what you need to do is get some silicon take off belt casing run a beed then tyten it back down this makes a freaken awsom seal!! trust me no more problems in the water!
conclution:
go with the 27x10x12front////27x12x12 in the back
and run a beed of sylicon
this will make the grizz a sick mud bug!!!
hope this helped
#6
plenty of room on the grizz for 27"... revers rev i got home made thing on bruin that will bypass the gov. without having to cut wires and voiding any warrenty you have on it. but if not interested there are many threads on the web site just look for them/// also have seen them on e bay.
Jr.
Jr.
#7
how did you make the howmade byass? email me at hydrent@aol.com if you dont mind...Ok so I decided to go with the 27" mudlites xtr with the 14" wheel......does anyone know if this will fit stock or will i have to use spacers or anything? also orderd Bayou snorkel kit, dynojet kit, riccochet skid plates (full set), also order the xtreme products phase II bumper/brushguard/winch mount with the Warn 3.0. any thoughts on exhaust or clutch kit?
Thanks
Brad
Thanks
Brad
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#8
Originally posted by: rockroller
all rite man hope you like your new bike i love my buddys.. but the tires you are thinking i have to say mud light is the way to go but try buying them from these dudes
http://outdoorsmanatv.com/ITP.html
they have them to you cheap to the door fast and very friendly to talk to ... i personly have a 350 bruin ,250 bruin and a new 400ex, and the 2 bruins do wonders with the mud lights .24 inch on the 250, and i have the big foot kit on the 350 witch are 26x10x12 front and 26x12x12 for back and type c wheels... no real lack of power mayby little in soup mud, but it's a 350 come on ... so i would tell you if your thinking to get tires get the 27" they are slick looking on the 660 you will have no power loss and you ad to your ground clear... if your thinking of lift that will only make it better ! also something that happens to me and my friends when we are in water most of the daythe belt on are likes get wet. this is do to not the best gasket seal from yamaha. so what you need to do is get some silicon take off belt casing run a beed then tyten it back down this makes a freaken awsom seal!! trust me no more problems in the water!
conclution:
go with the 27x10x12front////27x12x12 in the back
and run a beed of sylicon
this will make the grizz a sick mud bug!!!
hope this helped
all rite man hope you like your new bike i love my buddys.. but the tires you are thinking i have to say mud light is the way to go but try buying them from these dudes
http://outdoorsmanatv.com/ITP.html
they have them to you cheap to the door fast and very friendly to talk to ... i personly have a 350 bruin ,250 bruin and a new 400ex, and the 2 bruins do wonders with the mud lights .24 inch on the 250, and i have the big foot kit on the 350 witch are 26x10x12 front and 26x12x12 for back and type c wheels... no real lack of power mayby little in soup mud, but it's a 350 come on ... so i would tell you if your thinking to get tires get the 27" they are slick looking on the 660 you will have no power loss and you ad to your ground clear... if your thinking of lift that will only make it better ! also something that happens to me and my friends when we are in water most of the daythe belt on are likes get wet. this is do to not the best gasket seal from yamaha. so what you need to do is get some silicon take off belt casing run a beed then tyten it back down this makes a freaken awsom seal!! trust me no more problems in the water!
conclution:
go with the 27x10x12front////27x12x12 in the back
and run a beed of sylicon
this will make the grizz a sick mud bug!!!
hope this helped
Hey Rockroller,
Would you mind posting a pic of your Bruin with the big foot kit on it. I too have a Bruin, and would like to see some pics of it. Especially of the lift itself if you have them, like the suspension and stuff.
Oh and r1wheelierider,
Contrats on your purchase. I have 25" Mud Lite XL's on my Bruin, and love them! My dad also has 26" Mud Lite XL's on his Twin Peaks, and he loves his. We do not have the XTR's, but I have heard good things about them.
#10
hey CobraR6,
sorry i gess my falt i should have bin clearer the big foot kit at ( http://outdoorsmanatv.com/ITP.html ) it is only the tires and rims. also yess i will post some picstures as soon as i can... i have type c with the 26" deep lugs very nice tire. little power loss.. sorry for confusion. allso i have the 24" with the little lugs ( yes i know all they don't make deep lugs smaller then 25") also i feel you my like to know about the bypass 10min. job on bruin!!! and if you have ever had a problem with going in revers with lacked power or the tires just will not turn at all wile towing in reverse this will fix power prblem...,,, only thing is is hard to control in reverse at high speeds so be careful!! it will go as fast in reverse as it will in forwad when ingaged !! look 4 post soon!
marlboro
I have seen what the big gun dose WOOT nice! but never seen hmf on one.
r1wheelierider
i feel sure that the 14in tire with 27 deep lug will fit fine seen it before , but never asked if they had lift ! best bet would be to call the dealer and ask them !! did you go to the website i gave you and call the dudes ?
i will get back to you on the bypass soon may take day or too have to find piturse i have and what not (on old hard drive)... also i haven't put it on a grizz so you may need to hunt around on engin to find the wires... were the bruin it's in plain site!


