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chestonmcdowell
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« on: December 15, 2012, 07:32:59 pm »

any of yall have a strickly mudding fourwheeler that yall can post pics of. and i know its best to keep it stock but without breaking axles what do yall think would be a good set up for a honda rancher 350. like tires, lift, oil cooiler relocator and axle paddles just basicly anyhting else.
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2012, 11:05:29 pm »

this is my Arctic cat. I have 29.5 outlaws with 2 in lift, snorkel and chrome stack. It has stock axles i havnt broke one yet but i do have spares just in case bc when we ride we ride em and dont hold back. I used to ride hondas but i destroyed 3 in 4 years so i stayed away from them. Now i have 2 Arctic cats and love both
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2012, 12:00:30 am »

any of yall have a strickly mudding fourwheeler that yall can post pics of. and i know its best to keep it stock but without breaking axles what do yall think would be a good set up for a honda rancher 350. like tires, lift, oil cooiler relocator and axle paddles just basicly anyhting else.
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2" lift, 26's or 27's outlaws. I wouldn't go bigger then that. Axles are a pain in the rear end. We have gorilla axles on our bruteforces we are always snapping them and ripping the boots
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« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2012, 03:33:34 pm »

If your 350 is all time 4 wheel drive I would look into the Warn 4-2-4 setup. The biggest lift you are going to get on a honda is going to be 2 inches due to the straight rear axle (unless you have a Rincon). If it's oil cooled theres no need to relocate it. 25 Maxxis Zillas (you dont want to go to big due to engine size), a 2 inch lift and a snorkel. STAY AWAY FROM AXLE PADDLES!

Heres my old Honda, I'll get some pics of my new one soon.
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« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2012, 06:08:04 pm »

Wwhy no axle paddles??
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« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2012, 06:52:05 pm »

Wwhy no axle paddles??

Puts to much stress on the motor when your in the mud especially on something like a 350. I have a Rubicon and I wouldn't do it on it either. With that being said, I live in North East Texas where we have the thick black mud. Sometimes you need the tires to spin and if you bury it in some thick stuff those paddles aren't going to let your tires spin. Thats not just my opinion, I've seen it.
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