29.5" Outlaw or 30" Silverback

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Yes, yes, i know this has been discussed a millions times but which do i go for. Will i snap stock axles with a size down? Should I upgrade to 14" rims if i get Silverbacks? Should I wait for the Outlaw 2s to be released? Any other ideas for tires?(when i say other idea's i mean NOT Mud-Lites):d:d
 

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if you wanna make sure you break some axles, check out the black mamba's, some serious rubber there.
 

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if you wanna make sure you break some axles, check out the black mamba's, some serious rubber there.

at 60 pounds a tire i'd be getting close to a can-am in weight;) I would put a set of tractor tires on my brute before i'd touch either of those
 

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Depends what you ride the Backs are good if there's a hard bottom, they dig bad. The Laws are better for bottomless mud, they paddle more then dig.
 

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I have never ridden on backs but I like my Laws!! Get me through almost anything and a bit further than the backs get. And they float really nice.
 

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Yeah silverbacks dig ya down and outlaws paddle and pull ya threw.
 

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Did to have to put different axles on. Have you snapped any axles yet?

I haven't snapped any axles yet. Had to replace 2 so far but that was due to the CV joints exploding and not being able to replace just the CV's on the 08 and newer Brutes. Now I have 2 half axles waiting for replacement CV joints. It all comes down to thumb control, if you are hard on it and hit a tree or rock it could bust things fast or when you are hard on it in diff lock is the worst.
 

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i luv my laws and i have had to cv probs just one boot rip and ruined one. i was gonna go with the terminators but they still werent available when i bought tires
 
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