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So a 28x10 in front would be good? No lift, forward a arms, or wheel spacers... Stock wheels... Just wondering...
Yes. I just installed a set of 28x10x14 Tusk Terrabites on all 4 corners of my Deluxe model with completely stock suspension and wheels.
They come close to rubbing on my Trail Armor 1/2" skid plates but they haven't touched them yet.
 
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Yes. I just installed a set of 28x10x14 Tusk Terrabites on all 4 corners of my Deluxe model with completely stock suspension and wheels.
They come close to rubbing on my Trail Armor 1/2" skid plates but they haven't touched them yet.

Cool, so you put a 10 on the front 6 inch wheel and the rear 7.5 inch wheels? I would like to know if the heights are different front to back.... Due to a wider back rim... The wider the rim the shorter the tire... You would have to get a 2x4 and a level, place it on top of the tire, get it level, and measure from floor to board.
 
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Cool, so you put a 10 on the front 6 inch wheel and the rear 7.5 inch wheels? I would like to know if the heights are different front to back.... Due to a wider back rim... The wider the rim the shorter the tire... You would have to get a 2x4 and a level, place it on top of the tire, get it level, and measure from floor to board.
Yes. Original wheels all the way around.
The height difference would be so small it won't matter.
 
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Yes. Original wheels all the way around.
The height difference would be so small it won't matter.
Yeah I figured that... My zillas which are 11 rear and 9 front are .5” different in height on 7” wheels. 11s are supposed to be put on an 8 “ wheel and 9s on 7” wheels to get even height... I really want to be able to rotate tires though...
 
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Yeah I figured that... My zillas which are 11 rear and 9 front are .5” different in height on 7” wheels. 11s are supposed to be put on an 8 “ wheel and 9s on 7” wheels to get even height... I really want to be able to rotate tires though...
My end goal is to get a set of 7" beadlock wheels for all 4 corners and run 1" spacers on the rear so I can rotate tires and have everything the same all the way around.
If I get time this evening I will measure the front vs back just for grins.
 
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My end goal is to get a set of 7" beadlock wheels for all 4 corners and run 1" spacers on the rear so I can rotate tires and have everything the same all the way around.
If I get time this evening I will measure the front vs back just for grins.
I want bead locks so I can mount the tires easier...
 
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Yes. I just installed a set of 28x10x14 Tusk Terrabites on all 4 corners of my Deluxe model with completely stock suspension and wheels.
They come close to rubbing on my Trail Armor 1/2" skid plates but they haven't touched them yet.

I have seen ALOt of people running this tire, why is that? Looks like a truck mud tire lol
 
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Looks was not my question. Is it a good all around better than the bighorn stock tire. I see alot of people running them and I love the look of them.
So far I love mine. They are more stable, quieter, and tougher than the stock Bighorns. It seemed like every time I went out with the stock tires I was putting more plugs in.
So far, traction with Terrabites has been comparable to or better than the Bighorns. I haven't gotten into any deep mud though. I imagine they may be a little worse in mud.
 
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Was thinking about a set of 30s on stock deluxe rims. Not wanting to buy new wheels atm.
 
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If you are riding around down here in LA/MS area you'll probably want something with a more aggressive lug pattern that will clean out. I really like the Terrabites but they just aren't suited for 90% of the places to ride down here. I went with 28x10x14 Blackwater Evo's because they are a little more aggressive tread/lug pattern, 8 ply, and they clean out really well in the nasty mud we have.

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If you are riding around down here in LA/MS area you'll probably want something with a more aggressive lug pattern that will clean out. I really like the Terrabites but they just aren't suited for 90% of the places to ride down here. I went with 28x10x14 Blackwater Evo's because they are a little more aggressive tread/lug pattern, 8 ply, and they clean out really well in the nasty mud we have.

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I keep wanting to find something better but the Evos are just such a good jack of all terrains.
 
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In SC we have our fair share of mud but my father and I do more trail riding climbs rocks than sheer mud pits. I like the bighorns but the terrain its look really mean. And I do drive mine on pavement close to daily
 
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In SC we have our fair share of mud but my father and I do more trail riding climbs rocks than sheer mud pits. I like the bighorns but the terrain its look really mean. And I do drive mine on pavement close to daily
I mistook your username for another guy on here that lives in north Louisiana :). I'd do Terrabites for sure if you do a lot of road riding/hard pack.
 
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