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« on: February 03, 2006, 09:29:49 AM »

Hello all:

Have been looking for some new MEATS for my 2005 Suzuki Vinson 500.  Need some input.  I do an even mix of mud and trail.  What tires?  and can I go with 27 inches under my stock Vinson?  I was told I could fit them.  Was looking at:  ITP Black Water tires, ITP 589, Swamp Lites, and Mud Bugs.

Thanks for the input.  Also,,,steel or alloy rims?Huh??


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« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2006, 09:34:06 AM »

I have stock size mudlites on my vinson and love them. My brother has stock size swamplites and he loves them. I believe you have to get a lift for the 27's and also need to get a clutch kit and possibly new axles when it breaks them. The stock size mudlites pull real well and i havent had a problem yet, but then i know what i can make it through, havent tried anything real deep yet.
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« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2006, 09:39:22 AM »

I have stock size mudlites on my vinson and love them. My brother has stock size swamplites and he loves them. I believe you have to get a lift for the 27's and also need to get a clutch kit and possibly new axles when it breaks them. The stock size mudlites pull real well and i havent had a problem yet, but then i know what i can make it through, havent tried anything real deep yet.

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« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2006, 10:27:14 AM »

I have stock size mudlites on my vinson and love them. My brother has stock size swamplites and he loves them. I believe you have to get a lift for the 27's and also need to get a clutch kit and possibly new axles when it breaks them. The stock size mudlites pull real well and i havent had a problem yet, but then i know what i can make it through, havent tried anything real deep yet.

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« Reply #4 on: February 03, 2006, 10:30:13 AM »

I would not recommend anything larger than 1 inch taller than stock. I have stock mud bugs on my polaris 500HO and I go anywhere I decide to go. I do beleive that the outlaws and mudzillas are a little to aggressive and brake more stuff. They look good but the mud bugs will do everything you ask of them. The mud bugs is also the same as a gator. Any mud tire you get will be better than stock tires and will impress you. You will be able to go in two wheel drive where you would get stuck in 4wd with stock tires.
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« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2006, 08:36:16 AM »

I think it is best to stay with the stock size. Just remeber that if you change the tires and go with more agressive trad pattern they will get more grip and something else will have to give. I went with ITP ATR's on my Brute Force and they got great traction even in the mud, but I consistantly broke/bent tie rods, I believe due to the increase in grip. Many people have broken many an axle with larger more agressive tires. To do it right it is truly more than tires, your lookin at suspension and axles to be reliable.
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