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outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 8:52:14 PM   
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ive been lookin at some new tires and all my cousins have outlaws and i love them but i do a lil more trails then they do but im tired of gettin pulled out. Wich one would be better and not wear fast. im puttin them on a brute force 750
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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 8:55:56 PM   
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mudzillas were like steel

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 8:57:18 PM   
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outlaws will do better in mud and mudzillas will ride better on trials. just keep the airpressure low in the outlaws on trails and youl be fine

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 9:33:29 PM   
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would 27s be alright or could i go higher without haveing to get a clutch kit right away. ill get on eventually tho

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 9:36:32 PM   
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28"s at the highest imo without one, but i would recomend one then you could get some 31"

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07 can am outlander 400 xt
up on jack stands waiting for tires
2500 warn winch
sweet stickers

eventually
some more sweet stickers
hmf exhaust when hmf comes out with one for the 400
dalton clutch kit(soon)
uni air filter(soon)
26" mud ****es or mudzilla(soon)

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 9:37:43 PM   
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Mudzillas wear alot better

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 9:41:12 PM   
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I had both on my H1, Mudzilla's are better on trails and Outlaws are the better mud tire. The Mudzilla's would follow the Outlaws anywhere until you came to bottomless mud. You'll be on the frame quick with Mudzilla's.

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 9:42:27 PM   
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check this out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMVsTqlDa-g&feature=related

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07 can am outlander 400 xt
up on jack stands waiting for tires
2500 warn winch
sweet stickers

eventually
some more sweet stickers
hmf exhaust when hmf comes out with one for the 400
dalton clutch kit(soon)
uni air filter(soon)
26" mud ****es or mudzilla(soon)

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 9:59:42 PM   
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WOW yea that deffinatly makes you want some laws. heck im wantin the laws now between all my cousins they have a vinson, rubican, rancher 420 and a rincon so i gotta show off my cc

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 10:07:36 PM   
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but if you ONLY ride mud 24/7 id get the silverbacks. the outlaws will take a noticable amount of power away and if you ride more trails then mud i wouldnt recomend them id go with somthing less agressive like mud bugs, gators or zillas

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07 can am outlander 400 xt
up on jack stands waiting for tires
2500 warn winch
sweet stickers

eventually
some more sweet stickers
hmf exhaust when hmf comes out with one for the 400
dalton clutch kit(soon)
uni air filter(soon)
26" mud ****es or mudzilla(soon)

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 10:19:13 PM   
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alright thanks for your help ill give them a look

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/9/2008 10:22:28 PM   
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anytime. post some picks when you get some

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07 can am outlander 400 xt
up on jack stands waiting for tires
2500 warn winch
sweet stickers

eventually
some more sweet stickers
hmf exhaust when hmf comes out with one for the 400
dalton clutch kit(soon)
uni air filter(soon)
26" mud ****es or mudzilla(soon)

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/10/2008 7:24:21 AM   
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You have a Brute man dont worry about power loss if you get 27'' laws you would spin them like stockers. And outalws actually ride just fine on the trails i meen they ain't no bighorn but there not to bad.

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/10/2008 11:06:31 AM   
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The mudzillas will last much longer than outlaws, not better in the mud, but they hold their own. And they ride smoother. If you're only a mudder with no trails, get laws.. If you ride trails too I'd get the mudzillas, plus you will get more life out of them.

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/10/2008 10:04:01 PM   
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what kinda lift do you have on your ford?

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/10/2008 10:13:49 PM   
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8" Rize with a 2" leveling shocks so 10" of lift, 38/15.50/20 Toyo muds.

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/11/2008 9:39:16 AM   
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would 27s be alright or could i go higher without haveing to get a clutch kit right away. ill get on eventually tho


I've seen a couple of twin cylinder bikes with 27x10 all around that were nearly unstopable. Something to consider with the outlaws is that you want to spin them really fast in the peanut butter mud so they clean. These bikes would just sort of hydroplane across some bad stuff throwing rooster tails 30ft high.

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/11/2008 7:00:31 PM   
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how big of a tire could i go without the tire rubbin to bad.....28s?

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RE: outlaws vs mudzillas - 11/11/2008 8:35:27 PM   
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My buddy has 28 laws on his brute and he has no lift, he pulls the crap out of them.

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