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Old 07-26-1999, 10:22 PM
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Does someone knows the Fram oil filter # that fits a Grizz 99 ? Which better tires for trail riding and some mudding also ? I hate to admit it , but original tires s.... ,.Thanks! Charlie
 
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Old 07-27-1999, 08:29 AM
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I have gone to the 26" Blackwaters for my Grizzly and have been very happy with the performance. I do alot of hard pack trail riding and have had no problems. In the mud they have never let me down. The only time the Blackwaters have disapointed me was in the snow, and I have saved my original tires for the snow. For snowplowing the factory tires are just soft enough to make them grip real well. Sorry, but I don't know what oil filter cross reference number is.
 
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Old 08-05-1999, 08:41 PM
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You know, you could try calling the local auto store and ASK them which filter fits a Grizzly-just and idea.
I hear that goodyear's Mudrunners work nice on the Griz.
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Old 08-10-1999, 06:09 PM
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The Fram oil filter number for a '99 grizzly would be 30-605.

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Old 08-12-1999, 11:55 PM
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You have a big engine, I dunno about in snow but vampires work really well. I know from experience.

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Old 08-12-1999, 11:57 PM
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About the Vampires, I was kind of unclear. They are EXCELLENT in mud rough on hardpack, and like to dig in loose sand. So I have never ridden in snow but if it is loose the vamps will dig. And I doubt you want a tire to dig in snow.

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Old 08-18-1999, 01:56 PM
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i have to aggree stock tires on the grizzly suck. we have had like 10 flats on the right rear tire. and 5or 6 on the left rear. but no flats on the front tires. If you could get mud runners in 27x12x12 that would be the way to go. but they go up to 26x12x12 so the vampires are the biggest and baddest mud tire. but i hear they suck on hard pack.
 
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