This is a discussion on Grizzly 700 tire size within the Grizzly Engine & Transmission forums, part of the Grizzly Forums category; Im new here and I just bought a new 2009 700se last week. I was wondering what is the biggest tire size I could run ...
Im new here and I just bought a new 2009 700se last week. I was wondering what is the biggest tire size I could run without modifications. Also, I will be running the stock SE wheels. I have been looking at Kenda Executioners.
There are a lot of people running 30" zillas, mudlights, mudzillas WITHOUT a lift or stronger axles, on 700 grizzs. Clutch is needed. Having to get better axles will all depend on what kind of throttle thumb you have.
Last edited by wayupnorth; 10-29-2009 at 11:37 PM..
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Clutching for the tires will be neither very hard or expensive. EPI secondary spring and weights and maybe a shim mod all at the same time for under $50 probably. Directions on how to do it are all over the place.
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I had no idea it was that cheap. I might as well just buy that when I get the tires. I have decided to get 27 inch executioners. Anybody know a place with good prices?
my two cents:
i have a 700 and run 27" swamp lites (they run bigger) w/ itp ss112's i dont need a clutch but did loose a lil umph off the bottom end ijust have to uselow gear once ina while where as i didnt use it all before. riding double up they dont rub unless i really hit a rut/ bump hard
I running 30in Mud Lights with no lift I do have my springs turned to the stiffest setting they do rub a little if you lode it down or jump it and land hard I have been having them for a wile and now the never rub because the tiers actually ate away the small amount that was rubbing right I front of the back tires. You should not have any problem with 27's but I think bigger is better good luck. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>