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      Argo BigFoot with rear exhaust

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      ToryG




      Black Max

      Registered: July 2007
      Location: Lock Haven PA,
      Posts: 46
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      Another Muddy Bigfoot!
      · Date: Tue July 31, 2007 · Views: 3,105
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  1.   Tue July 31, 2007 10:31pm
    1. ToryG

      Black Max


      Registered: July 2007
      Location: Lock Haven PA,
      Posts: 46

      Here my Bigfoot with a set of MudOx bead lock rims and Lumber Jack tires in the spring mud.
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  1.   Wed August 1, 2007 12:04am Rating: 9.00 
    1. Mike

      6x6 World Sponsor


      Registered: May 2007
      Location: Kings Mountain, NC
      Posts: 7,788

      Great looking machine! Can you tell us some more about those beadlock wheels. Where did you get them? Are they double beadlock or single, etc?

      Also, welcome to the forums! It's great to have you on board and from your profile it looks like you have several awesome AATVs!
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  1.   Wed August 1, 2007 8:30am
    1. hydromike

      Attex Addict


      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY area
      Posts: 2,968

      Oh boy, this might be the first time "MudOx" has been officially used in a forum...
      Good to finally here from you, Tory. The Argo looks great. I'm running the 8" LumberJacks on the 400 Chief which are real good in the mud, and a nice soft ride. I'm assuming they must be the 9" proprietary "Matt-Ox" K-lock rims?

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  1.   Wed August 1, 2007 3:26pm
    1. ToryG

      Black Max


      Registered: July 2007
      Location: Lock Haven PA,
      Posts: 46

      Hey Mike, and Mike!!!

      It's Been awhile! Sorry Ive been missing the major rides but It was for a good cause! You see I'm a brand new Dad and my son was born the Monday after Copper Ridge so Ive been a little busy. As for the MudOx rims they are like the Max K rims but better. Matt has a deeper bead lock grove designed into them and the outer rim lip is rolled to keep from cutting into the tire. I've got 70 plus hours on two sets which are mounted on 25 inch Lumber Jacks, and Rawhide 3 tires. I run 2psi to zero psi and I have not been able to break a bead yet. I have been able to break the beads on the Max K rims while running zero psi whith the Rawhides. Give Matt Oxender a call at 574-903-5662 and he will be happy to sell you a set!
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  1.   Fri October 12, 2007 12:01pm
    1. bofts
      Registered Rider


      Registered: September 2007
      Posts: 24

      Dont follow me Ive got 6 wheel drive
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  1.   Sun November 11, 2007 12:21am
    1. GREASEMONKEY

      Fixxer of things!


      Registered: September 2007
      Location: My House
      Posts: 356

      I have been wanting to ask how thebigfoot swims with the rollbar?

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      Jeff
      02 Argo Bigfoot

      I never get lost : I take expeditions!
      I'm guided by the Magic 8 Ball.
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  1.   Sat January 26, 2008 10:29am
    1. lamonte Halleran
      Sophomore Slider


      Registered: October 2007
      Location: Newfoundland
      Posts: 41

      HI THERE NICE RIG,JUST WONDERING IF YOU HAVE A HEAT SHEILD ON YOUR EXHAUST.I HAVE A 2006 AVENGER AND I WANTED TO DO SOMETHING WITH THE EXHAUST LIKE WHAT YOU HAVE DONE .HOW DID YOU DO THAT?
      LAMONTE
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  1.   Sat January 26, 2008 11:15pm
    1. ToryG

      Black Max


      Registered: July 2007
      Location: Lock Haven PA,
      Posts: 46

      Hey Lamonte

      I cant claim the work for the exhaust on my bigfoot. The only thing I did was add the exhaust tip. A friend of mine who sold me the Bigfoot coppied Rogger Smith's exhaust on his response. It uses the stock Argo mufler but routes it up the passenger side as you can see in the picture. The key to this exhaust is running a smaller exhaust pipe through a larger pipe with an air pocket in between them ment for cooling air flow from a blower. The out side pipe is also covered with header wrap.
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  1.   Mon February 4, 2008 8:54pm
    1. kovac
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      Registered: December 2007
      Posts: 46

      where did you get the lumber jack tires? Are they betther in the mud than the rawhide III's? How about water
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  1.   Tue February 5, 2008 7:40pm
    1. ToryG

      Black Max


      Registered: July 2007
      Location: Lock Haven PA,
      Posts: 46

      Hey Kovac

      I bought the tires from chaparralmotorsports.com and have found that they ride soft and have good all around traction but I have had better tire's in the mud. I have not tried these tires in water yet but I dought they swim well. These are also 2 ply tires and they dont have much side wall which has resulted in rim damage due to low air pressure. The stock raw hide is hard to beat in every area and with a Mud Ox bead lock rim it might be the better choice for most owners. My advise is if stock is not good enuff look at Raw Hide ATT's or Vampires and put them on "Mud Ox rims"!!!! You can run these tire's air less on Mud Ox bead locks through a construction yard full of nails with out a worry of debeading or going flat and they swim too!
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  1.   Mon March 10, 2008 4:34am
    1. Tiger&LionGSP

      Sophomore Slider


      Registered: February 2008
      Location: Jax Fl
      Posts: 30

      nice looking rig I likethe exhaust pipe..
      my got sick from the exhaust the last time she rode in one
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