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MikeG

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You like the swamplites?
I have had a problem with them.The reason I went with them was deep tread (1.5in.) and and they are light (34lbs). They pull pretty good and clean out well.

Keep in mind this isn’t a mud hog, I have a 840 big bore brute force with 31 outlaws for that.
 
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I have had a problem with them.The reason I went with them was deep tread (1.5in.) and and they are light (34lbs). They pull pretty good and clean out well.

Keep in mind this isn’t a mud hog, I have a 840 big bore brute force with 31 outlaws for that.
Picture please?
 
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27 inch Dirt Commander's on SS212's
20171113 230341
 
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father inlaw has the swamp lites too, pretty good all around tire, we have alot of clay mud and snow here, logs and that pretty good on those, last a long time if you dont ride gravel or roads and pretty cheap. i rather get mud lights or mudlite xtr, they have better floatation for snow and bottomless clay mud. to me its worth the extra money, i had the old mudlights on the 650 prairie and it lasted the 4500 miles and 12yrs i had it till i sold it, no leaks
 
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I have had 27” zillas since I got my 700 and they work great! Hook up in anything... smooth past 7 mph on the road or hardpack.
Don’t really have any complaints except I don’t get to ride much...
 
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these are the mud lite 2 27x9 and 27x11, you dont hear much about any mud lite seems like. im sure they arent for everybody but its swamp and snow everywhere here about 5 months a year and for that they are really good. this ditch is kind of steeper than the camera shows and its been raining two days before it switched to ice and snow. all of the mud lites ive had make up in 2wd, these did too. so should be good when it gets deep snow everywhere
 
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Stock wheels with 26" Kenda Executioners. 1.5" lift. I'll try to get a picture here tomorrow
In honesty how much power loss did you notice? I don't want to loose any but I'm seeing 4% power loss per 1" on tire elsewhere. When I'm going down fire roads bouncing of the rev limiter I'm already wishing I got to that point faster.

However I want bigger tires, I'm still on the stockers.

Also I think you picture got deleted, I'm late to this party
 
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What size rims are these, I don't want to loose much power so I kind of only want to go as big as 26"s. But I also was thinking about 14" wheels over 12". Trying to figure out what they'd look like.

Well trying to decide between 12" and 14" rims, I should say
12 inch rims 27x10x12 on back. 27x9x12 on front. They are light under 30lb on rear and even lighter on front. They DONT bog it down.
 
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A lot of 27s were heavy up in the mid 30s. That was to much for me I like riding hills and mountainous terrain and I did not want a heavy tire taking it's toll.
 
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12 inch rims 27x10x12 on back. 27x9x12 on front. They are light under 30lb on rear and even lighter on front. They DONT bog it down.
OK, I was worri
12 inch rims 27x10x12 on back. 27x9x12 on front. They are light under 30lb on rear and even lighter on front. They DONT bog it down.

OK those 12"s look really good, I was worried about the look of 12's b4 those pictures
 
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I'll try to get you another one from my phone real quick I work out of town.
 
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A lot of 27s were heavy up in the mid 30s. That was to much for me I like riding hills and mountainous terrain and I did not want a heavy tire taking it's toll.


I'm on allot of hills also, one of my concerns.

I'm thinking the below setup

Imitation Big Horn from Rocky Mountain
Tusk TriloBite® Tire 26x9-12 (2 per pkg.)Mfg. #132-173-00034/110 ITP SS316 Alloy Series Wheel 12x7 5.0 + 2.0 Matte Black (2 per pkg.) fronts 11 wide for rears.

Now just to figure the load rating thing

Thank You for the reply
 
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