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Old 01-12-2010, 10:26 AM
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That video rocks. I love how you compared those tires to the Maxxis Bighorns.

I think this is my next set of tires. What is the size differece between the bighorns?
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That video rocks. I love how you compared those tires to the Maxxis Bighorns.

I think this is my next set of tires. What is the size differece between the bighorns?
We have some images that illustrate the size difference. I'll try and post them later on. Keep in mind that the tires shrink once mounted on the vehicle due to weight. When we measured them on another vehicle the size difference between the RZR with the Bighorns and the RZR with the Pit Bull Growlere was 1/4"; hardly anything to quarrel about.
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That video rocks. I love how you compared those tires to the Maxxis Bighorns.

I think this is my next set of tires. What is the size differece between the bighorns?
We have some images that illustrate the size difference. I'll try and post them later on. Keep in mind that the tires shrink once mounted on the vehicle due to weight. When we measured them on another vehicle the size difference between the RZR with the Bighorns and the RZR with the Pit Bull Growler was 1/4"; hardly anything to quarrel about.
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Pit bull tire co facebook & twitter pages

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We have some images that illustrate the size difference. I'll try and post them later on. Keep in mind that the tires shrink once mounted on the vehicle due to weight. When we measured them on another vehicle the size difference between the RZR with the Bighorns and the RZR with the Pit Bull Growler was 1/4"; hardly anything to quarrel about.
That's interesting. I know my Bighorns were just slightly over 27" tall and I bought 26" tires. Why are your tires so much different?
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Old 01-20-2010, 09:35 PM
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We hav just finished the Growler X.O.R. Review

Check out the review here:

http://www.atvtorture.com/forums/tir...-r-review.html
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That was a great review. I am looking closely at these tires,, I would love to get them now and take advantage of the discount. Still recovering from the Christmas thing though. And I don't ride hardly at all in the winter.
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You won`t regret buying the pit bull tires they are the best tires I have tried to date. I have tried the Growlers and they are great in all conditions. as GW said they work better than the big horns especially in the wet slippery stuff.
I now have the Rockers to try and if they are anywhere near as good as the growlers (which will be hard to do for my type of riding) They will will be the best all around tire on the market. The rockers are also an 8ply rated tire and only gained 1 lb over the Growlers.

Ground clearance will not be a issue when the bigger sizes become available.
hey any updates on the rockers im loookin into these and want to know how they are thanx for any feedback
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