Zilla Tire Install - Yamaha Grizzly 700

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2011

Installing a set of new tires on the 2011 Yamaha Grizzly 700 EPS. They consist of Maxxis Zilla 27x9x12 tires in the front and 27x11x12 in the rear. The rims are ITP SS 112 machined. Please consult your owners manual for the proper lug nut torque of your atv and any other info you may need.

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  • have the rims scratched alot?

  • @midwesternoutdoors No scratches yet, but it has only been driven in the snow so far!

  • is it good on gas and is it comfortable? and how often do you have to chane the oil and have you had any problems with your grizzly??

  • @midwesternoutdoors Pretty good on gas and very comfortable! Haven't had any problems and it depends on how much and how you use it, but maybe a couple of times a year for the oil change. I have only changed the oil once so far since August.

  • i have 27" on my 450 and i go enney were in mud and snow i love them and want to go to 28 i had 26" mud bugs and was saprised in the difrentce in performance of the 27" and the zillas are so light im my opinoun there the best tire in the mud without going a super agresuve tire as long as you go tall

  • @TheBradybrooks1993 Good to know the 450 handles it ok. I was pretty impressed with the Zillas this past weekend in the deep snow. Worked really good!

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  • dont forget to do your clutch. i did mine in my 700 and it made a huge difference in the bottom end power

  • @midwesternoutdoors Cool! You will have to post up some videos when you do.

  • @cubbeezx thanks it helped im prob going to get a grizzly

  • @midwesternoutdoors Well, I am sure both of those would be good atv's. I have nothing against the honda's as we still have two older ones that are very tough. However, we went with the grizzly because of the power steering, locking front differential and simpler transmission. The grizzly doesn't really stand out in any particular area, but is pretty good all around with a smooth ride. We haven't had any issues and just love it. Hope that helps.

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