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Old 06-10-2010, 06:56 PM
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Need advice about tires

I'm looking at putting on new tires on my 09 800 touring. I'm new to the whole quading thing and need some advice. My stock tires are 25-8-12 on the front and 25-11-12 on the rear. I'm looking at putting on maxxis zillas 26-9-12 on the front and 26-11-12 on the rear. Will this work for my quad ? or will I need too put spacers and or lift kit on my bike. Please help me out.
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I'm looking at putting on new tires on my 09 800 touring. I'm new to the whole quading thing and need some advice. My stock tires are 25-8-12 on the front and 25-11-12 on the rear. I'm looking at putting on maxxis zillas 26-9-12 on the front and 26-11-12 on the rear. Will this work for my quad ? or will I need too put spacers and or lift kit on my bike. Please help me out.
not a problem no lift or spaceres needed. and welcome to the forum
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