Jealous, you guys look like you’re having a lot of god darn fun. I love your videos. Fantastic. Keep shooting videos and having fun out there. Keep them gorgeous rigs upright.
Used to run those on the black and green x3. You can see lots of videos of them if you go back to our earliest videos on our channel (checkout our Moab playlist). Not a fan of them. They don’t grip well, they wear really fast, but they are really light though
Yes the XCR 350s are good. They grab like the Obor tires. It’s hard to tell people what’s the best tire for them because everyone rides different terrain. People brag about the Rockzillas but all they do is rock. I run the System3 RT 320s now and love them. I do more than just rock. I have been to Crossbar Oklahoma, Windrock Tennessee, MOAB Utah and not a single flat or ever get stuck. I’m the only one in our group that doesn’t run Rockzillas and I’m so tired of pulling them out of mud and sand only for them to bash my tires when we get to the Rocky areas. No my tires are not as sticky as Zillas but I still go everywhere they do and more. That and I don’t have 6 plugs in every tire like I see most zillas. If you ride in 90% rock and sand go w/ the XCR 350s. They grip great and you won’t break axles as much like people do with zillas. If you ride in Rocks, Mud, Sand, Leafy dirt go with the 320s. The 320s are a harder compound so you will get about 6,000 miles out of the tires. The 350s are softer so you will get a smother ride and about 3,000 miles out of the tires. The zillas are the softest but you will be lucky to get about 1,000 miles out of the tires. This depends on your terrain you ride. When we went to MOAB and Windrock last year the zillas really struggled in the sand and mud areas. I pulled 3 of the 5 units out with my 320s. However they did better in the slick rock area than me w/ my 320s, but I still made it with ease. They spin more but I still make it. The 350s would be a great choice for Crossbar, MOAB, Windrock if you avoid the heavy mud and snow and you’ll get a smooth ride. The 320s dont ride as smooth but you don’t have to avoid anything. Just point and go. They won’t do like soupy mud but they will get threw more mud than the 350s and zillas but ride a little more ruff. I have ran the same 320s on my 2019 Honda Talon sense day 1. I used a set of the 350s to see how they would do. No complaints, they do ride more smooth but you will give up traction in the mud, snow, leafy dirt. My picks in order of these 3 tires because the terrain I ride would be 320s 1st, 350s a close 2nd and the zillas last because they struggled so much in dirt, mud, sand and snow. I can’t afford 5 sets of tires for each terrain. If all you do is rock than yes Zillas are wear it’s at. They would be first choice. 350s would be a close 2nd. A very close second do to they not quite as sticky so you break less axles. You give up a little grip for better reliability. The 320s would be 3rd because they will get you threw the rocks but they don’t excel in the rocks compared to the zillas and 350s, but they shine everywhere else the zillas and 350s don’t. I hope this helps. All 3 of these tires are great trail tires. This is just my thoughts on them because the way we all ride in my group and the terrain we go through. My next set of tires will be the 350s only because they did ride much smoother than my 320s. I used a set one weekend and Didn’t put 1,000s of mile on them like I have my 320s.
Don’t have a good answer for you unfortunately. All the maps were aware of (including the one at the front office) have about 10% of the trails mapped and are almost useless. I’ve been wanting to put together a solid map with google maps that everyone can access for free but haven’t gotten around to it yet. We’ve learned where everything is by getting lost every time for years
That spindle to upper arm mount is horrible..I watched KOH and everybody running these CanAms were having tire contact at anything over moderate speed. I don’t care how good the geometry is if that area packs with mud or hits tires it ain’t worth shit.
@@horacio_SVT No chance I’d own a golf cart. The funny part is in the picture of the KOH winning CanAm it has a front flat from getting a rock stuck in between the tire and that ridiculous spindle thing…and it just looks stupid . The drone video from the race shows the rocks hung in there with smoke coming off it , brilliant design.
From someone that owns the maverick R that comment about the tire hitting at speed is hogwash.. we rip ours through the idaho desert at 80 mph. Running 35 inch tires through huge whoops and have never made contact with the tire. Best sidexside we have ever owned. It's does everything and does it well.
Watch the KOH coverage and listen to the racers and commentators. You can actually see smoke coming off the winning UTV’s front pass tires as he limped it to the finish. Rock got hung and punctured the tire then it got low and rubbed all over on the silly spindle. I can’t imagine how much this stupid design is going to hold mud and snow. @@foxtailadventures
What tires are the best for that ? I bought a new one not sure to keep the 16 wheels or buy 14-15 inch . Put 35 sticky or what can it fit 37 thanks for help . ?? Then where
Congratulations on the video! conveyed very well the capabilities of the UTVS and the magnificent place
Jealous, you guys look like you’re having a lot of god darn fun. I love your videos. Fantastic. Keep shooting videos and having fun out there. Keep them gorgeous rigs upright.
The maverick r is growing on me. Seemed pretty smooth
Same I want one now but we all know that ain’t happening 💸
@@slewcrewoffroad I don’t ride the one I got 🤷♂️
It is so fun randy, it just amazes us everytime we drive it.
Great vid! Subbed!!
HCR will fix that suspension on that new CanAm Tarantula.
Pause the video at 1:08.
Wtf the tires are touching the suspension 😂
Maverick r is so fire omg
Yeah wish I could buy one without putting it all on credit haha
@@Story_Teller_Everyone lol you don’t need one that bad, trust me.
@@Story_Teller_Everyonelol believe what he said ^
Not sure why I wanted the tacoma. This is what I needed for offroading
Tacomas are pretty nice though especially off roading in lol
Great video, this place looks really fun!!
Do you guys have any plans to come back to Hidden Falls again?
@@ralphb.rascon3313for sure. We’re there often. Not sure when the next time will be though
@@slewcrewoffroad Cool! I'm 35 mins away so I go quite often. I'll have to keep an eye out for ya's.
you or anyone else you know run the System 3 XRC350's? also nice camera job showing the landscape angles, its hard for videos to do it justice.
Used to run those on the black and green x3. You can see lots of videos of them if you go back to our earliest videos on our channel (checkout our Moab playlist). Not a fan of them. They don’t grip well, they wear really fast, but they are really light though
Yes the XCR 350s are good. They grab like the Obor tires. It’s hard to tell people what’s the best tire for them because everyone rides different terrain. People brag about the Rockzillas but all they do is rock. I run the System3 RT 320s now and love them. I do more than just rock. I have been to Crossbar Oklahoma, Windrock Tennessee, MOAB Utah and not a single flat or ever get stuck. I’m the only one in our group that doesn’t run Rockzillas and I’m so tired of pulling them out of mud and sand only for them to bash my tires when we get to the Rocky areas. No my tires are not as sticky as Zillas but I still go everywhere they do and more. That and I don’t have 6 plugs in every tire like I see most zillas. If you ride in 90% rock and sand go w/ the XCR 350s. They grip great and you won’t break axles as much like people do with zillas. If you ride in Rocks, Mud, Sand, Leafy dirt go with the 320s. The 320s are a harder compound so you will get about 6,000 miles out of the tires. The 350s are softer so you will get a smother ride and about 3,000 miles out of the tires. The zillas are the softest but you will be lucky to get about 1,000 miles out of the tires. This depends on your terrain you ride. When we went to MOAB and Windrock last year the zillas really struggled in the sand and mud areas. I pulled 3 of the 5 units out with my 320s. However they did better in the slick rock area than me w/ my 320s, but I still made it with ease. They spin more but I still make it. The 350s would be a great choice for Crossbar, MOAB, Windrock if you avoid the heavy mud and snow and you’ll get a smooth ride. The 320s dont ride as smooth but you don’t have to avoid anything. Just point and go. They won’t do like soupy mud but they will get threw more mud than the 350s and zillas but ride a little more ruff. I have ran the same 320s on my 2019 Honda Talon sense day 1. I used a set of the 350s to see how they would do. No complaints, they do ride more smooth but you will give up traction in the mud, snow, leafy dirt. My picks in order of these 3 tires because the terrain I ride would be 320s 1st, 350s a close 2nd and the zillas last because they struggled so much in dirt, mud, sand and snow. I can’t afford 5 sets of tires for each terrain. If all you do is rock than yes Zillas are wear it’s at. They would be first choice. 350s would be a close 2nd. A very close second do to they not quite as sticky so you break less axles. You give up a little grip for better reliability. The 320s would be 3rd because they will get you threw the rocks but they don’t excel in the rocks compared to the zillas and 350s, but they shine everywhere else the zillas and 350s don’t. I hope this helps. All 3 of these tires are great trail tires. This is just my thoughts on them because the way we all ride in my group and the terrain we go through. My next set of tires will be the 350s only because they did ride much smoother than my 320s. I used a set one weekend and Didn’t put 1,000s of mile on them like I have my 320s.
Oh look, people are having fun in Oklahoma, wow…
Rad video!
What's Ethan's clutch setup?
Just a clutch kit
Lower the psi in the tires more and keep it in low
Dang bro did you come up with that thought all by yourself?
Are you guys running rear sway bars?
Not on the X3s no
What app or map do you use for the trails at crossbar? Heading down for the first time in March
Don’t have a good answer for you unfortunately. All the maps were aware of (including the one at the front office) have about 10% of the trails mapped and are almost useless. I’ve been wanting to put together a solid map with google maps that everyone can access for free but haven’t gotten around to it yet. We’ve learned where everything is by getting lost every time for years
@@slewcrewoffroad no problem, thanks for the reply! Looking forward to exploring the place for sure!
@@slewcrewoffroad but you get lost in your back yard 😳😉
@@randyelder2919fake news
You should wait and go in april
You can really tell the difference in tires nothing like zillas
They’re definitely an off-road cheat code
Mav r looks better and better
What do you do if a rig breaks down and is unfixable
That A arm sticking out like that is not very appealing.
Looks like it’s gonna get caught on everything trail running! Probably awesome in the desert!
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That spindle to upper arm mount is horrible..I watched KOH and everybody running these CanAms were having tire contact at anything over moderate speed. I don’t care how good the geometry is if that area packs with mud or hits tires it ain’t worth shit.
It got first class in KOH. So as long as it works 👍😂. Do you own one ?
@@horacio_SVT No chance I’d own a golf cart. The funny part is in the picture of the KOH winning CanAm it has a front flat from getting a rock stuck in between the tire and that ridiculous spindle thing…and it just looks stupid . The drone video from the race shows the rocks hung in there with smoke coming off it , brilliant design.
Wow you are stupid
From someone that owns the maverick R that comment about the tire hitting at speed is hogwash.. we rip ours through the idaho desert at 80 mph. Running 35 inch tires through huge whoops and have never made contact with the tire. Best sidexside we have ever owned. It's does everything and does it well.
Watch the KOH coverage and listen to the racers and commentators. You can actually see smoke coming off the winning UTV’s front pass tires as he limped it to the finish. Rock got hung and punctured the tire then it got low and rubbed all over on the silly spindle. I can’t imagine how much this stupid design is going to hold mud and snow. @@foxtailadventures
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What tires are the best for that ? I bought a new one not sure to keep the 16 wheels or buy 14-15 inch . Put 35 sticky or what can it fit 37 thanks for help . ?? Then where
Yeah not many good options for the 16 wheels yet. Would get a 15” wheel and run a 35” Roxxzilla for this kinda stuff