Grizzly tire size

mxzguy

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I am going to swap out my stock tires on my 2014 Gizz and was wondering if I should stick with the stock 25" size or go to a 26". Would going up only 1 size require clutch work? I don't want to go to super large tires as I am a trial rider not a mud bogger. Was thinking Bighorns or Bear claws or Teracross tires.
 

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26 will be fine. That's what's on my 07 700 And they actually don't measure exactly 26 "


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Put 26" on my 09 no problem, so put them on my 14 , don't think I would try the 27 just because how nice the 26 work, don't loose any real wheel speed
 

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You won't have any problems with 26" tires and stock clutching, particularly if you're not a mud guy.
 

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Go with a 26 or 27".

agreed... i have 27 interco reptiles on my grizz some say they are a heavy tire... i never noticed a problem... my bike is stock otherwise... just remember deep mud always throw it in low... stock or not that where i was told it was meant to ride
 

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Definitely!! I put 26" Zillas (not mud zillas, they are a heavier tire) on and have had no issues. :) and like the guys stated above you won't have to put on a clutch kit with only increasing one tire size up from stock. Mind you the quad will sit 2 sizes up depending on what time of tires.
 

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I had 28" silverbacks on my 660 grizzly for 1 1/2 yrs before I got my can am. It turned them just fine. Only had it in one hole that was mostly clay where the tires wouldn't spin and I had to be winched out. All other quads were stuck in it also. I did try 30" mud lites but the quad was too tall. So don't be afraid to go to a 27 if you find a good deal. Have a look at mud bugs too.
 

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my o7 has 27-10-12's on the front and 27-12-12 on the back...worn out mud lites..stil work tho
 
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