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From: Stifflerrza
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  • Reengages have lots of power and can pull big mud tires so try some outlaws or some silverbacks

  • so u are saying the 28"s wont mess the wheeler up? i heard u had to put a clutch kit in if you went over 2 sizes above stock. and you would definitely recommend the 28 zillas or the mayhems over the swamplites? and another question is about the mudzillas wondering wat u thot of them. thank you plz respond

  • so you have 28" zillas but a 14" rim bc a 12" rim and 28's have too much side roll. i like the zillas and am thinkin bout getting some 27's on stock rims. i just got my renegade. i was also wondering about itp swamplites. i heard they are really good. wat do you think about them?

    please respond

  • @bcrance08 go with zillas or ITP's new Mayhem (basically a zilla knock off that's only a little bit heavier but is supposed to wear better on pavement). Any true pure mud tire will beat you to hell on the hard pack, zillas and mayhems are a perfect mud/trail combo

  • let it ease thru and it will grab better sometimes, i found that out the hard way

  • did you have to cut any of the plastic to fit the bigger tires?

  • I have rode on xtrs but not alot. And not to many different terrain. IMO the xtrs are great in mud and deep snow. But they are a really rough ride. And they are an extremely heavy tire. They are radial and a strong tire. But I would never run them.

    Zillas are really light and they are really smooth for the type of tire. Great in all different terrian. If you looking at buying tires. Get zillas. Don't look at xtrs.

  • how do you think they compare to mudlite xtr's in all conditions and how do they ride

  • nice video check mine out at mudrunnerz

  • how do you think 27 inch zillas would be on a 300 kingquad? would it break the axles eazy?

  • Nope nothing. If your going to go 28s tho IMO I would get 14 inch rims. Or if you want to stay with the stock rims go with 27s. To much sidewall roll without. And with zillas you don't even have to change your clutching cause they are so light. Good luck. Any other questions send me a message.

  • Did you have to do anything to the bike to fit the 28s on???Please respond

  • Looked at your vids Stiffler. Very cool. Zillas work pretty decent against the laws in that hole. Posted by rkc05.

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