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Anyone running 32" Silverbacks crushlocks on a Renegade?

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Looking at fitting 32" silverbacks on 14" crushlocks on my renegade ('08 800x). Anyone else have these on theirs? Will I need spacers or a lift or both? Already know about the floorboards.

Race it in some mud bogs a couple of weekends ago and the mudzillas just didn't cut it.

Looking for some advice, thanks!
 
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is that all you do is mud bog race? why not go 31 outlaws? just curious.. but ya you will need minimum 2 inch lift.. i would go 4.. being a 32 silverback only come in 10 inch wides you shouldnt need any spacers.. i know a guy who runs 10 wide terminators all around and he never need spacers and he rides a 2010 renegade 800
 
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We mostly do trail riding and mud bogs, but always looking for mud holes. We get better deals on silverbacks here that's why. I am looking at using the crushlocks primarily for the mud bogs but i understand you can still ride the trails with them as well. I will keep my other set for the mean time anyways.
 
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He is crushing them so width isn't a factor. Idk bout fitment, my buddy is running crushed 30 silverbacks on a stock Rene no lift and no wheel spacers.

Probably if you just lift the front a couple inches you may be good and moe your floorboard up
 
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YOU DONT NEED ANY LIFT. I ran 32 on my gade for a while with no lift. Just take the floorboards off. If you dont want to do this then just slide them forward. Eureka!
 
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I do need a slight disclaimer here though: Mine is not an X model and they weren't crushed but im all but sure that with the fllorboards off, it'd clear just fine. Here's mine on 14x6s with floorboards just slid forward

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By no4ncrp at 2010-12-03
 
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got new tires on it....32" silverbacks on 14" aluminum swamplox and RDC race wells. there is no lift in it right now, although they do catch when turning sharp, so we will have to do something with them.
 

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#12 ·
just trim the skids a bit. or let the tires eat away for a bit and they will fit themselves. unless your running aluminum skids
 
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