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Posted by: Andy Bassham
I don't think you will lose any stability unless you lift it. I can't see where I have lost any stability with my 27" claws. I didn't fool with lifting it either. I may in the future, but I've heard too many problems that can come about by doing that.
Posted by: FOREMANes
I have 26" bugs on my 450....12" wide in the back and 10" wide on the front..... it is TONS more stabil in offcamber situations than it was stock. My only regret about getting the 26" Bugs is that I didn't get 27"..... I am very very happy with them they have wore great. As far as the lift decreasing the stability.. I am sure it does to a point but not that I have really noticed... I do alot of off camber riding.... (I didn't need the lift to fit the tires..just got it for more ground clearence)
Hope this helps
Posted by: maxout
you can go to atving's links and go down to highlifter there and it will take you to there site
27" and some ITP wheels that are offset
anything else ask bye
Posted by: maxout
no prob mane
Posted by: maxout
no those will work they just spablize it alittle
and add some traction
today i just b=put a deposit on my new RUBY baby!! yeah~
Posted by: Ridgerunner450es
I,m ready to buy new tires and wheels now,I'd like mudbugs but having a hard time making up my mind on 26" or 27",also what is the very best wheel to go with.I ride a 450es mostly ridge roads and trails with occational deep mud holes and alot of stream crossings.Do you have a number for highlifter.Thanks ---All replies sure would be appreciated.
Posted by: Ridgerunner450es
Thanks Maxout,would the extra height with offset wheels still be stable on steep inclines and twisty trails,and would I need to install a power kit.
Posted by: Ridgerunner450es
Just ordered them from Highlifter,27" mudbugs on ITP aluminum billet wheels,but there not offset,may have to add spacers latter????
Posted by: Ridgerunner450es
Thanks for the info FORMANes,I got the 27" and itp magnum billet wheels and there on,they look awesome and steer's alot better.Hope to really put them to the test this weekend.Ride Safe