09 Polaris rear tires

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I tried some mudlites and they hit the stabilizer bar.

Talked to a guy at Medicine Lake and he bent in the bar 1 inch on each side so tires fit.

Thanks for the advise,,,:d:d
 

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I tried some mudlites and they hit the stabilizer bar.

Talked to a guy at Medicine Lake and he bent in the bar 1 inch on each side so tires fit.

Thanks for the advise,,,:d:d

26" Swamplites on mine...27" needed wheel spacers :rolleyes: I wouldn't be bending anything....on purpose anyways :d
 
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26" Swamplites on mine...27" needed wheel spacers :rolleyes: I wouldn't be bending anything....on purpose anyways :d



I don't want to bend anything.

The 26 inch tires fit the factory 14 inch rim with no spaces?
 
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there's the difference...mine are 12" stock

Thanks,I was looking at tires on the web..

I think maxxis bighorn 2.0 might be a choice
 

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Spacers are not required. I have two sets of tires for my 09 xp. One set is 30" silverbacks on itp 212 wheels, offset of the itp wheels give you plenty of room. The other set is 27" x 12" wide Zillas on the stock wheels. All you need is to bend the stabilizer like it was suggested. This is simple to do and will not affect the integrity of the quad. Why spend money on spacers or wheels when a slight mod can easily be done.
 
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I will try the maxxis bighorns and see if I have to slightly bend the rear bar.

Thanks for all the information.
 
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