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I am tired of seeing "Cam upgrade 04 Griz ??" for the last two weeks on here so its time for a new topic here.

I picked up some new Tamarak Titan Series boxes for my Grizz 700 and i am not very happy with the front box. It is way too tall so its hard to see over and the bottom is really thin so it bounces all over the place and flexes around the u-bolts. I have a Tamarack Classic box on my Kodiak that was nice but i wanted something with a touch more room. Just thought i would see if one has tried anything else like a Kimpex front box or something i have not seen yet.

Let's see what you use.


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2008 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI EPS (Ducks Unlimited Edition, Camo)
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Posts: 241 | Location: Elephant Butte, NM | Registered: July 08, 2007Report This Post
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I use Tusk bags front and back they are cheap but they have been real good to me so far. I can lay back on them and take a break. They shape to what I put in them unlike big plastic boxes. No problems with the zippers going on 3 years. Comes with a cooler in the middle. They block the wind. I spray them with scotch gaurd every year and the water beads up and rolls off. If I did roll and tear the bag no big deal it was cheap and I'll get another cheap one. snoopy
 
Posts: 426 | Location: Kansas | Registered: August 04, 2007Report This Post
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You'll laugh but I have been using an old plastic milk crate with a tie down strap holding it in place on the rear rack.

It works great, I can hold the chain saw oil and gas along with spare chains and tools.

For the front rack I have a wooden box that holds the chain saw.

Cheesy I know but hey it works and I have zero $$ invested in it as both the crate and box were free.

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Posts: 5899 | Location: Cruising the rivers of Wisconsin | Registered: October 19, 2003Report This Post
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I got a wood box for the front to hold the chain saw for quick trims on the trail. A 3 sided wood box for the dogs on the back and a regular bag up front for jackets and other stuff. Just simple boxes for around here and the bags for the Mts.
 
Posts: 426 | Location: Kansas | Registered: August 04, 2007Report This Post
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I just got a set of front and rear tusk boxes although the rear is hugh it will hold anything i want. I put 90% of the stuff I was carrying in the front one to help keep the front end down. I haven't trail tested them as of yet but they seem pretty solid.
 
Posts: 9 | Location: Lake Charles | Registered: October 19, 2007Report This Post
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