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I have a Badboy Stampede 900 and i want to get a little more lift out of it but done want to put a lift kit on it.  What size tire can I get away with that won't bind it up?  I currently have AT 26X9x14 on the front and 26x11x14 on the rear.  thx.  Mike

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I would check the clearance you have now between the tire, and fenders.

I looked at some Google pictures of it,  I probably wouldn't go more than 2" extra ... Also depends on how springy the suspension is too.

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Checking fender clearances, and also turning the wheel to full steering lock. Then measuring the frame clearance too. Checking for bumper clearance just to be sure. Don't forget to do both sides. Taking into account that the suspension will be moving, reducing that clearance. 

    Why not just use the lift kit? 

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