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I’m looking to go to a bigger tire on my Yamaha Side by Side. Right now I’m on 28” Kenda Bearclaw HTRs with a 2” lift.
41222


My next step is 4” portals, 2” fwd/ 2” rear offset control arm, and either 30’s or 31’s.

Here are some options I’m looking at right now...

1. Interco Sniper 920

41223


2.Interco Black Mambas

41224


3. Interco Reptile

41225


The Black Mambas are bad ass looking, but they’re heavy axle breakers.
I tend to ride mostly rocky trails or mud
 
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For mud, a tread with a paddle style tread like the black mamba's will be better than the other treads posted but because of the larger gaps of tread rock crawling will be affected greatly. The vampires look to have a good balance between the ones you pictured but be aware that the vampire tire's can also be very heavy causing CV joint breakage. I had a set on the grizzly and put many axles in it from the weight and aggressiveness of them. Went through the mud like no body business but at a major cost.
 
For mud, a tread with a paddle style tread like the black mamba's will be better than the other treads posted but because of the larger gaps of tread rock crawling will be affected greatly. The vampires look to have a good balance between the ones you pictured but be aware that the vampire tire's can also be very heavy causing CV joint breakage. I had a set on the grizzly and put many axles in it from the weight and aggressiveness of them. Went through the mud like no body business but at a major cost.
Sorry I meant Reptiles, not Vampires.

Th reptiles are 35lbs, the snipers are 36lbs, and the Black Mambas are out of the question at an axle snapping 65lbs.
 
Once they get to the 30ish mark I know a lot of people decide to run the cheap Chinese mud tires like I put on my truck.

It seemed a little Wierd to me at first, til I saw that a SxS tire costs. I'd be running truck tires too lol.
 

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