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  1. Also have bead protecters built in. Roofing nail was the only hole I ever had in them.
  2. Kenda BearClaws are an awesome tire for a 4x4 quad. Stay with stock size. My uncle runs them on his 04 Rancher, he has about 1200 miles on them. With about half tread left. He rides on roads and rocky Kentucky terrain. Alot of people in Kentucky run them . All around good tire. Ran them on my Ozark for 3 years to. Here is a picture of mine with BearClaws on it.
  3. Horns, Have herd they are the best rock tire.
  4. Also to make sure everything runs smoothly (good or bad). Also WELCOME to QUADCRAZY!!!!!!!
  5. HARLAN CO. RIDGE RUNNERS ATV CLUB Inc. :: View topic - How do you like the 500 Foreman?? Check it out. It worked on the Harlan County RidgeRunners site.
  6. Never thought you would be on the receiving end of a $5 foot long!:smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c:
  7. Come on!!!!!!!!!! Take one for the team.
  8. That 400EX and $4.00 will get you a extra value meal at Mc Donalds!!!!!!:smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c:
  9. Any of the 3 choices would be a great choice. Personally I would consider 4x4 for your wife. Manily because of the hilly region you live in. The 400 Big Bear is a 5 speed with ITP Mudlites on it.
  10. Sounds good , so consider it moved.
  11. Thanks for the info!
  12. That crap is about as much fun to watch as CNN!:vommit::vommit::vommit::vommit:
  13. It comes with switch ,roller fair lead, mount plate for fair lead also. It is as complete as any winch on the market.
  14. Also if you have a Rural King store near by you can get it for $99.99. Also found the link for that. 12 Volt 2500 lbs. Electric Winch America's Farm & Home Store
  15. My back yard has a 27 degree slope to it. So I hooked my winch to the back of the Yukon and winched up the slope. About 35 feet with front and rear brakes on. It worked 5 times better than my WARN winch ever did. The front tires were digging so good it pulled the back wheels off the ground. My quad weights about 450 lbs + me (220). I was pretty impressed with it!
  16. Yes to all the above. If you buy a Grip winch read the directions carefully! The pictures suck , but the wording of the directions is outstanding.
  17. Sounds like the sole or switch is the problem. Here is a link to the winch I just bought. Works darn good to and it's not $300 either. [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Grip-2500-Electric-ATV-Winch/dp/B000G6RLF0]Amazon.com: Grip-on Tools 3,000-lb. ATV Winch: Automotive@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41LNIDoZ%2B5L.@@AMEPARAM@@41LNIDoZ%2B5L[/ame]
  18. I can't wait to see it completed. Looks like you are off to a good start.
  19. I would recomend ITP MudLites in stock size.
  20. I say stay with the stock size, but use any aftermarket tires. The bigger the tire and heavier the more power loss . Also without a lift you don't gain much ground clearance. The KingQuad 300 is one of the toughest atv's ever built. I have a friend who owns 3 of them. Very inpressive offroad abilities.
  21. Congrats! Kiddo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. :fart::fart:Gassy response Ajmboy!!
  23. aaaaaaahhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  24. I don't care how many times I see those videos, they are flippin' funny!!!!!:roflc::roflc::smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c::smilielol5c:
  25. That matches the E-mail my Boss is still trying to figure out!
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