Will 22x11-9 tire fit a 2000 warrior?
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I just checked dennis kirk, and the only tire they say fits is a 21x7-10.
So let me clearify... The tire I'm talking about would be 1 inch bigger in diameter, and 4 inches wider. But what about the 9 inch rim size? Is the stock 9"? Will this tire give me more ground clearance or be a better mud tire (mud tread).
Sorry guys, I'm still in the works of checking the past forums as well.
So let me clearify... The tire I'm talking about would be 1 inch bigger in diameter, and 4 inches wider. But what about the 9 inch rim size? Is the stock 9"? Will this tire give me more ground clearance or be a better mud tire (mud tread).
Sorry guys, I'm still in the works of checking the past forums as well.
#6
The 10 inch rim size is for the front, AS for the tire size you mentioned above . Its a little wider than stock For the rear! You can mount it on the back of your quad witrhout any problems what so ever!
For the record you cannot mount a 9 inch tire on a ten inch rim........or vice versa!
So ya need 10's for the front and 9's for the rear. 22 is fine and gives you a little more ground clearance than like 20's. Trade is a little torque. the 11 part is wider thant the stock 10........more tire on the ground is better in most instances. and 9 is rear rim size [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Ya bet me to it,,,,,,,,,,,lol what he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
For the record you cannot mount a 9 inch tire on a ten inch rim........or vice versa!
So ya need 10's for the front and 9's for the rear. 22 is fine and gives you a little more ground clearance than like 20's. Trade is a little torque. the 11 part is wider thant the stock 10........more tire on the ground is better in most instances. and 9 is rear rim size [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
Ya bet me to it,,,,,,,,,,,lol what he said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Mostly slower dirt trails. I'm pretty new to the quad world, so I ride slow. I do like the mud though. The tires I found are the "CARLISLE STRYKER" for a low price. Hopfully those will be good in the mud and dirt.
Thanks again for the assistance guys.
Thanks again for the assistance guys.
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