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So, what offset are the wheels, and where are the pics?
I believe they are 5+3... I'm waiting on the roof with the larger tires I don't think I can get in my garage. So they sit patiently waiting.
 
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That's got to be killing you not to install those!
It is! I'm going to do a 0-30 video with the 26" bighorns and these I'll post it up so gives people and idea if there's power loss.
 
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They sure look great! Initial test they really bark turning on the crete. I had to make sure I didn't run over my dog! Still fits in the garage by 1/2" they look like they might rub in the front but I couldn't get them to. easily can tell it raised the gearing which I wanted and expected. pulled up to the curb at stop full turn. easily rolled up and over, like it wasn't there! Almost like you can feel the torque more. as for weight compared to the 26" bighorns I gained 11lbs a piece up front they weighed in at 36.5 lbs. But the rears I only gained 2 lbs a piece rear bighorns were 44.5lbs.
 
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Also its pretty greasy here today being 55 and frost coming out but she will still burn the tires and throw a little sod and get sideways. first time I tried I just shot forward then I looked and was in 4wd lock. darn power steering!
 
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Also were calling 4-8" of snow Tuesday so ill get to report on that as well.
 
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Measures 27" on the machine with 8psi. That's the rock riding recommend pressure. Says trails at 15psi . At 8 it's got a little pooch in the sidewall so it should ride best here. But I'll play with it when the time comes. Trails don't open up usually till may in wi. Also I'm at 13" gc. To the skid shocks set soft.
 
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Looks really good!!
Thank you Tflynn. I think the roof will really bring it together sometime this week. Also considering a different light bar. There so cheap now I'd like a longer one since it will mount on the very front ot the roof instead of on top.
 
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Got to run the Tensor regulators through the snow. We get 6" and with the winds there are some decent drifts. Initial impression is that they work fantastic. I'm actually able to go faster than I could before maybe due to the taller height cuts through better? It still accelerates in 3rd through the snow. Drifts were approx. 18-20" along the hole length of 1 side of field 1/4 mile. And cruise right along no problem and I'm dragging the bottom.
 
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Got to run the Tensor regulators through the snow. We get 6" and with the winds there are some decent drifts. Initial impression is that they work fantastic. I'm actually able to go faster than I could before maybe due to the taller height cuts through better? It still accelerates in 3rd through the snow. Drifts were approx. 18-20" along the hole length of 1 side of field 1/4 mile. And cruise right along no problem and I'm dragging the bottom.

Was waiting to hear a ride report on the Tensors from someone in the midwest, they seem to be a popular tire in the west/southwest ie. hardpack/sand etc.. Here in WI one day its snow then mud then dust. My biggest concern was that they'd be too stiff and anything greasy they'd be spinning. I need a good spring, summer, fall tire for the 1000. Thanks for the report
 
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Was waiting to hear a ride report on the Tensors from someone in the midwest, they seem to be a popular tire in the west/southwest ie. hardpack/sand etc.. Here in WI one day its snow then mud then dust. My biggest concern was that they'd be too stiff and anything greasy they'd be spinning. I need a good spring, summer, fall tire for the 1000. Thanks for the report
these should be the ticket. There not to stiff. And seem to ride really well they flex under the 700s weight so they really will under the 1000
 
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Which vendor did you buy the tires from?
Rocky mountain with a $25 gift card from dirtwheels magazine they were $950 tires and wheels. I got the new roof on just waiting for the lightbar and it will be completed.
 
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I been considering a "dry time of year" wheel and tire combo. These tires are it I think.
 
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