if you want 32" silverbacks you will end up replacing some axles, if you want 32" silverbacks do yourself a favor of the atv not at the shop and buy gorilla axles. silverbacks are the heaviest atv tire on the market ( even though there the most badass) they weigh alot, go with either mudlites or zillas
mud lites are mosty veryy light and can put big ones on a fourwheeler and not put it in such a big bind but if your throw some 30 inch silverbacks against a mudlite the mudlite is gonna be way lighter for your fourwheeler and the silverback will put it in more of a bind but when it comes to mud the silverbacks dig alot more and the mudlites well do the best they can and which is pretty good
it depends on what size outlaws cause the outlaws are heavy and if you run your atv really hard you can snap your axle I have seen numerious ppl snap their axle with outlaws on a grizzly 600, a couple 500's and even a 660. I just bought a 2" lift and 28x12x12 itp mud lites for the rear and 28x10x12 for the front and im snorklin it myself and puttin a hmf exhasut
alright im gettin my girzzly here in about 3weeks or so its a 660 and i was thinkin about laws i do about 60%trail/ 30% mud and about 10% hardpack gravel or so what do u think i should do get laws or something else?? plz comment back
yeah i was gonna go with those or more like kenda executioners i have those on my ACat 250 right now they're extremely good in just about nething i think
noo get maxxis zillas, my dads 700 got 26" and my bike has 26" mudlites and his the zillas are the better tire believe me... there both 700 grizzes but ya mudlites are ntohing but jokes they were really bad, they don't clean out at all, they do DECENT in swamps... they do dec on flat trails they hate hill climbs to
look up those tires on google, and look at the tire lugs, i'd love to have those on my quad, but my quad is to small, and i cant find a lift kit for it (its a 1991 Suzuki Quadrunner 300)
The Silverbacks are heavy and they tend to dig more than the Outlaws. I know several people that are selling their Silverbacks and going back to Outlaws.
more mudd=silverback(thats wat i have more dirt road=swamp lite trail riding=mud lite
03zboi 1 year ago
what engine mods you got on that?
grizlyman06 1 year ago
if you want 32" silverbacks you will end up replacing some axles, if you want 32" silverbacks do yourself a favor of the atv not at the shop and buy gorilla axles. silverbacks are the heaviest atv tire on the market ( even though there the most badass) they weigh alot, go with either mudlites or zillas
goingdeepatv 1 year ago
mud lites are mosty veryy light and can put big ones on a fourwheeler and not put it in such a big bind but if your throw some 30 inch silverbacks against a mudlite the mudlite is gonna be way lighter for your fourwheeler and the silverback will put it in more of a bind but when it comes to mud the silverbacks dig alot more and the mudlites well do the best they can and which is pretty good
Muddrman300 2 years ago
@Muddrman300 if you have silverbacks on your bike.you should have a big bike.and alot of money.cause they will tear up your bike.
XxStaticKillaxX 1 year ago
it depends on what size outlaws cause the outlaws are heavy and if you run your atv really hard you can snap your axle I have seen numerious ppl snap their axle with outlaws on a grizzly 600, a couple 500's and even a 660. I just bought a 2" lift and 28x12x12 itp mud lites for the rear and 28x10x12 for the front and im snorklin it myself and puttin a hmf exhasut
bighunt986 2 years ago
alright im gettin my girzzly here in about 3weeks or so its a 660 and i was thinkin about laws i do about 60%trail/ 30% mud and about 10% hardpack gravel or so what do u think i should do get laws or something else?? plz comment back
ACat250rider 3 years ago
A set of Mud Lite's or Mud Lite XTR's will do a good job at the type of riding you do. Outlaws are not the best riding tire to have on a trail.
toppdawg12 3 years ago
yeah i was gonna go with those or more like kenda executioners i have those on my ACat 250 right now they're extremely good in just about nething i think
ACat250rider 3 years ago
noo get maxxis zillas, my dads 700 got 26" and my bike has 26" mudlites and his the zillas are the better tire believe me... there both 700 grizzes but ya mudlites are ntohing but jokes they were really bad, they don't clean out at all, they do DECENT in swamps... they do dec on flat trails they hate hill climbs to
yamaha4Llfe 2 years ago
@toppdawg12 very much agreed, unless your into the vibration under 15 mph....and thats what most trail riding is done at....
twinturbocobra 6 months ago
@ACat250rider
mud lites or swamp lites... i prefer swamp lites
Dougie159951 8 months ago
what kind of tires sre thes i cant seme to tell?
coolfool28 3 years ago
did you lose alot of power with the addition of these tires?
mudmasta400 3 years ago
oh yeah bigger tire less power.... thing of a 4cyl engine honda civic with semi truck tires and wheels.. of course theres a power loss.
BackAlleyPB 3 years ago
mud with a bottom maby they dig down instead of propel forward
BFSRA 3 years ago
hey what lift are you runnin??? im am gettin a 6" yasky lift for my artic cat 500... with 31" outlaws with a custom made snorkel...
arcticcatmaniac 3 years ago
Did you do the snorkel your self?
vettaguru 3 years ago
look up those tires on google, and look at the tire lugs, i'd love to have those on my quad, but my quad is to small, and i cant find a lift kit for it (its a 1991 Suzuki Quadrunner 300)
bravo250kid 3 years ago
wat tires are those??
QUADsK8ER97 3 years ago
32" Gorilla Silverbacks. They are a very aggressive tire, but I prefer Outlaws.
toppdawg12 3 years ago
kool thanks
QUADsK8ER97 3 years ago
y do u perfet outlaws?
willynilly69 3 years ago
The Silverbacks are heavy and they tend to dig more than the Outlaws. I know several people that are selling their Silverbacks and going back to Outlaws.
toppdawg12 3 years ago
ohhh i herd the silverbacks pulled better in the mud
willynilly69 3 years ago