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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2009

Me on my 1995 foreman 400 with 28 inch mudzillas. Playing around in a swamp in Griffin Ga

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  • Hey, I have I foreman 400 I just purchased (ALL STOCK) And I was looking to lift it up and put her on big rims/tires.. Have any suggestions on what I should be looking for ??? Thanks, Brendan

  • The best thing to do would be to get the A-arms and shocks from a foreman 450. They are two inches longer and are set at a steeper angle. You will also have to get axles and tie rods unless you can weld, in that case you can lengthen them your self. You can also make custom A-arms or have a lift company make them for you but it is not really worth it on that fourwheeler.

  • Bad ass set up man. How does the 400 pull them 28s in the thick stuff?

  • Gear Reduction probably

  • nope no gear reduction. just a clutch kit.

  • It turns them pretty good. of course you can tell that this aint think stuff. but I have had it in as thick as you can go and it did pretty good but thats only in first gear.

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  • how much lift is on the quad looks good

  • where in griffin is that at? i live in griffin

  • if u stop at 20 sec. that looks badass

  • whats the width on those zillas? and what is the rim size? i have a 96 thats green. trying to make it look like yours!

  • this is the same thing I have and it still does great even after 15 years

  • @parkerparkerm He has his wheels turned backwards I think... or deep dish wheels turned around.. something like that.

  • @gtrxxfiendxx Lifts cost anywhere from 50-120 dollars normally. HL lift kits are one of the best. I build my own since it's much cheaper then buying them.

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