Thanks. Any trouble spinning those bigger tires without a clutch kit?I like the orange.
No lift on it as it then wouldn't fit in my trailer. The tires are 30" x 12" rim Carnivores. I run those in the mountains and I have a set of mudlites for spring and fall.
I just went out to look at the tires. I'm running 28 x 9 x 14. No, I don't have a clutch kit in it. I was thinking of putting one in and maybe a tune, but decided against it. I'm getting tired of "modding". lolThanks. Any trouble spinning those bigger tires without a clutch kit?
They do look bigger than 28" and I hear you about modding, I did a lot of that to my Rhino but I'm going to hold off on doing any clutch mods and keep it stock. I do ride a fair amount of mud where I ride only because it can't be avoided but I'll stick with the stock tires for now but it's good to know I can go up in size without doing any clutch work.I just went out to look at the tires. I'm running 28 x 9 x 14. No, I don't have a clutch kit in it. I was thinking of putting one in and maybe a tune, but decided against it. I'm getting tired of "modding". lol
But to answer your question, I don't have any issues turning them at all. I'm mostly in high gear unless I'm in mud or muskeg. I try not to play in that chit anymore. Then I'm in low.
I got them off Amazon, they do not have drain holes but you can just make your own which I don't plan on doing until I get some seat time this summer. Your machine doesn't have the indents in the door and the pre-drilled holes but you might be able to make them work by lining it up and making your own holes but the pocket won't hold a whole lot without those indents in the doors.Where did you get the door pockets? Do they have drain holes?