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525 Outlaw Dude
07-02-2008, 03:09 PM
i've looked around and cant find rear supports for the irs outlaw, anyone know of any?

525 Outlaw Dude
07-02-2008, 03:17 PM
and were is a good place to buy Dougles BeadLocks like what Doug is using or a place to buy black wheels with black bealocks
THANKS :)

GE4x4
07-02-2008, 03:25 PM
Beadlockspecialties will make you a set of beadlocks.

barbakos
07-02-2008, 07:20 PM
HMF sells fender supports fairly cheap for the outlaw

525 Outlaw Dude
07-03-2008, 12:33 AM
will these sizes from hiper fit the outlaw? and im looking for one of these thats alittle bigger than stock
8x8 3+5 Rear Single Beadlock
9x8 3+5 Rear Single Beadlock
10x10 4+6 Rear Dual Beadlock
9x9 3+6 Rear Dual Beadlock
9x9 4+5 Rear Dual Beadlock

525 Outlaw Dude
07-03-2008, 12:54 AM
when i go to the dunes, i would like to run a little fast top end like around 83mph to leave the friends in the dust what number sprocket teeth would i need for the front and back sprocket? and what number of teeth would i need for the front and rear sprocket to have the 525 leave like their is no tomarrow?

OutlawBill
07-03-2008, 05:43 AM
Originally posted by 525 Outlaw Dude
will these sizes from hiper fit the outlaw? and im looking for one of these thats alittle bigger than stock
8x8 3+5 Rear Single Beadlock
9x8 3+5 Rear Single Beadlock
10x10 4+6 Rear Dual Beadlock
9x9 3+6 Rear Dual Beadlock
9x9 4+5 Rear Dual Beadlock

none will work check with http://www.hsdracing.com/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=257

Evasiveone
07-03-2008, 09:41 AM
Originally posted by 525 Outlaw Dude
when i go to the dunes, i would like to run a little fast top end like around 83mph to leave the friends in the dust what number sprocket teeth would i need for the front and back sprocket? and what number of teeth would i need for the front and rear sprocket to have the 525 leave like their is no tomarrow?

It would take substantial $$$$ in any quad to get it to hit 83 mph in the thick sand found at most dunes. No sprocket change is going to get you there. Sand sucks a lot of HP and drops all quads top speed down substantially.