5" tires on a beargrease

So here is a new question: The Dunderbeist is a 4.6" tire. Has anyone tried this in a Carbon Beargrease? I have a Holy Darryl rim and I finally have a ton of holes and slashes in my VanHelga's. I might be up for a change soon and I might try the Dunder/Flow combo if they actually fit.
 
To my understanding, the Dunderbeist is the same size as a Dillinger5. I'm mounting a pair this week so I'll measure it. On an 85mm rim.
 
Just to add a few more details on this.....

I mounted a Dillinger 5 (new) on a Nextie 90mm rim on the Carbon Beargrease. There was no issue with the circumference of the tire, it was the side-knobs. I had about 3mm on either side, so not much clearance for the slop and lateral flex on a "new" tire. I expect those margins to have dropped after the tire had time to fill out a bit.


Full disclosure, had it been an aluminum frame, I'da made it work.

I'm mounting the Dunderbeast on the Nextie 90's over the holiday and I'll let them sit for a week before mounting it... I like to keep it about 20 Psi during the "proofing" period, but I'll bring it down to "beach" pressure once a day and bounce it around a bit before jacking the pressure back up.

Obsessed much? Guilty.😳

I'll snap a couple photos as I go.
 
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Thanks for the info. I will have to see if anyone installs these on the beargrease before I drop the dime.
 
Dillinger 5 and Dunderbeast 90mm rims overinflated to 20 psi.....both new so they have a little growing to do.
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Lightning sucks.

I'll give'm a week then see how they fit the Beargrease.

Dill5 for reference.
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I will stick with my VanHelgas. They are pretty durable and they ride very well. I might throw a Dillinger 5 on the front when it gets super snowy.
 
I've been running 4.6 ground controls on my Mukluk with great success. I'm not sure if a BG has the same rear triangle dimensions as a Muk, but if so they should work too. That said, I'm running them on 82mm Darrylls, so that narrows the tire width a bit from the 90mm fat boy rims. I have seen on mtbr that some have been able to squeeze a 4.8 bud/Lou into a Muk frame by sliding the dropouts back and sticking with Darryll rims. Goes to show much depends on rim width and rear triangle configurability.
 
I've been running 4.6 ground controls on my Mukluk with great success. I'm not sure if a BG has the same rear triangle dimensions as a Muk, but if so they should work too. That said, I'm running them on 82mm Darrylls, so that narrows the tire width a bit from the 90mm fat boy rims. I have seen on mtbr that some have been able to squeeze a 4.8 bud/Lou into a Muk frame by sliding the dropouts back and sticking with Darryll rims. Goes to show much depends on rim width and rear triangle configurability.
I am eagerly awaiting putting them on my 85mm rims, I just know it will get much slower. I may keep the Husker Du's on till Marty's, as the Husker Du's roll purty fast.
 
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