Keith
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I am looking for a lift kit for my 05 Grizzly. The cheeper kits only lift the front. How do you lift the back to match? I know that you can flip the rear wheel bearing mounts, but is that the best thing to do?
Has anyone done this? If so has it caused any other problems?
Has anyone done this? If so has it caused any other problems?
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Keith, i know there are lift kits out there but i have no experience with any of them. Do not flip the rear hubs! I have read numerous posts where guys have and they end up breaking axles as well as causing other damge. I will send you a PM......Irv
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Dont do it
Man I have lifted every bike I have owned and lived to regret it. The Grizz has lost of factory hight and emough room under the fenders to put what ever size tire you want on. I know the lift kit is cheeper than tires but if I were you I would go with a 27 inch tire.
Just my opinion.
Man I have lifted every bike I have owned and lived to regret it. The Grizz has lost of factory hight and emough room under the fenders to put what ever size tire you want on. I know the lift kit is cheeper than tires but if I were you I would go with a 27 inch tire.
Just my opinion.
clutch
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I agree, keep your u joint angles and go with taller tires. I am still waiting for my 27's to come in.
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