30 Zillas Vs 29.5 Outlaws . I just traded of s/w 28in zillas for the s/w 29.5 outlaws. Currently i have 30 inch all skinny silverbacks they are nice but all i do is go to mud/ water rides, i never do much regular riding and dont recommend that set up for.
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I ran the the regular 29.5 without changing secondary. They seem to work good but are heavier than zillas by about 10 lbs over a wide 30 zilla, so 40 lbs for four. But i had a set of 29.5 outlaws pop up that were cheap.
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With outlaws being heavier it would probably struggle more. I've had og 29.5's (s/s, s/w, and w/w), ol2 skinny, and 31 s/w. With the zillas it would struggle in peanut butter mud but could turn them in anything else. If you like my videos please subscribe, like, share and comment.
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Broken parts galore will begin. Silverbacks are really expensive though. Silverbacks seem to dig down to the bottom before they start pulling you forward. Plus they didn't come close to mudding as well as the 31 outlaws do. All should be fine, just know how to use your low gear!!!
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Just like sta said i would not go 30 silverbacks or 29.5 outlaws. 30 mamba's, 30backs, or 29.5 outlaw 2's? Broken parts galore will begin. I love my outlaws and will never buy a different tire, but if i did switch tires i would go with the 30 inch zillas. Currently i have 30 inch all skinny silverbacks they are.
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I just traded of s/w 28in zillas for the s/w 29.5 outlaws. Currently i have 30 inch all skinny silverbacks they are nice but all i do is go to mud/ water rides, i never do much regular riding and dont recommend that set up for. The 30 silverback is 42lbs for the wide and 39.5 for the skinnies. With.
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I haven't even road on these ols but i have a 35% reduction on order as i know it wont turn them. Currently i have 30 inch all skinny silverbacks they are nice but all i do is go to mud/ water rides, i never do much regular riding and dont recommend that set up for. Silverbacks seem to dig.
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I can a set of 30 zillas shipped to my door for $419 i thought that was good. Plus they didn't come close to mudding as well as the 31 outlaws do. 29.5 outlaws on 12x7 climax wheels. If you like great atv mudding videos please subscribe to my youtube channel2009 renegade x 800r on 29.5 outlaws wheeling out of.
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But like said before, if you don't have the power to run the 31's (clutching) you won't like them. Plus they didn't come close to mudding as well as the 31 outlaws do. Just like sta said i would not go 30 silverbacks or 29.5 outlaws. They seem to work good but are heavier than zillas by about 10 lbs.
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Broken parts galore will begin. The rhino just cant handle them even if you have the power. I just traded of s/w 28in zillas for the s/w 29.5 outlaws. With the zillas it would struggle in peanut butter mud but could turn them in anything else. The 30 silverback is 42lbs for the wide and 39.5 for the skinnies.
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The 30 silverback is 42lbs for the wide and 39.5 for the skinnies. 29.5 outlaws on 12x7 climax wheels. I would either go with a 28 silverback or 28 outlaw or a 30 zilla. But like said before, if you don't have the power to run the 31's (clutching) you won't like them. I've had og 29.5's (s/s, s/w, and.
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I ran the the regular 29.5 without changing secondary. They will be easier on your bike, power wise and saving parts and do much better than 30 mudlights. I trail ride more than mud, so figured i would swap these 28's on when i get the machine ready and see how it does. If you like great atv mudding videos.
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They ride better on the trail, and pull forward through the mud better than the silverback. But i had a set of 29.5 outlaws pop up that were cheap. But i do recomend going with a highlifter heavy duty belt. Be sure to check out my instagram page as well as my facebook page for pictures of our trail. Just.
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They rode so rough that i hated riding. 29.5 outlaw 2 tires 4000# winch 3 s3 lift s3 custom snorkel rhino axles 2011 sportsman 550 14 high lifter xl2 wheels 28 outlaw radials 3500# viper max winch 3 high lifter signature lift gorilla axles 2009 honda rancher at 14 itp wheels 26 zillas Just go with the new 29.5 outlaw.
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Be sure to check out my instagram page as well as my facebook page for pictures of our trail. All should be fine, just know how to use your low gear!!! I also had 30 silverbacks before the zillas and hated them. I can a set of 30 zillas shipped to my door for $419 i thought that was good..
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But i had a set of 29.5 outlaws pop up that were cheap. Currently i have 30 inch all skinny silverbacks they are nice but all i do is go to mud/ water rides, i never do much regular riding and dont recommend that set up for. They rode so rough that i hated riding. I haven't even road on.
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Looking into the catvos 3 lift with 2.5 rake, any opinions on the lift and what's a better all around everyday. All should be fine, just know how to use your low gear!!! The 30 silverback is 42lbs for the wide and 39.5 for the skinnies. I ran the the regular 29.5 without changing secondary. I can a set of.
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29.5 outlaw 2 tires 4000# winch 3 s3 lift s3 custom snorkel rhino axles 2011 sportsman 550 14 high lifter xl2 wheels 28 outlaw radials 3500# viper max winch 3 high lifter signature lift gorilla axles 2009 honda rancher at 14 itp wheels 26 zillas They rode so rough that i hated riding. But like said before, if you don't.