Rancher 2wd with Outlaws and Foreman 4wd with Swamplites

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2008

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Me and my buddy riding in a good mud hole. 2wd and 4wd.... outlaws and swamplites

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  • Were you happy with the 26"s? You think you could have been better off with 27s? Im bout to buy some laws for my 2wd 350 and jw

  • @SnorkedRancher03 , I was VERY happy with the 26x12x12. They were perfect. Any bigger would have been bad. More weight, not enough power. I had to remove the muffler heat shield and knock the exhaust in a little because the tires rubbed the muffler. No problem after that.

  • @mudpimp oh yeah, and cut off the heat shield brackets. If you have a hole is the muffler, JB Weld exhaust repair works great.

  • i have a 1996 honda 300trx 2x4. what all mods do i need to spin 26'' outlaws in anything like thick mud?

    thanks

  • @TheBigbuckranch , Hey man. A 300 is not going to spin them well at all. My old Rancher 350 did ok but it was all i had. Rarely ever got out of 1st gear in the bad stuff.... but it would flat go and did awesome water wheelies. With that 300, all you need are some good all terrains. You can try the outlaws but they are heavy. I had the 12 wides. Maybe you could go 26X10's or 8's if they sell them. Good luck

  • i gota kawasaki 750 ..lookin for good mudders .but cant deside ......help

  • @mudflap678, what type of riding do you do? Hardcore mudding, mild, trail, hills, dirt, sand, all-terrain..etc. That will determine what I would recommend for you. I had a 2wd with 26x12x12 outlaws and it did amazing. However, I do not think I would any tire that aggressive on a 4wd (just my preference only) only because they wear out parts and are hard on the drive train and brakes. I really enjoy the the allterrain tires such as the MudTrax, SwampFox AMS, Mud Bugs, Zillas, 589's and such.

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  • @mudpimp This is my new account. I forgot password to snorkledrancher03! I put some 28 skinny laws on the rear and i feel it spins them really good! Granted i havnt been seriouse mudding yet or to a atv park it being cold it has turned them amazing so far! I am going to try and get some videos up of it in the next couple days

  • he shouldve dune a wheelie into it and he would have made it strait trough the 2 weel dive guy

  • @mudflap678, what type of riding do you do? Hardcore mudding, mild, trail, hills, dirt, sand, all-terrain..etc. That will determine what I would recommend for you. I had a 2wd with 26x12x12 outlaws and it did amazing. However, I do not think I would any tire that aggressive on a 4wd (just my preference only) only because they wear out parts and are hard on the drive train and brakes. I really enjoy the the allterrain tires such as the MudTrax, SwampFox AMS, Mud Bugs, Zillas and such.

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