What size titan 589's to fit stock Foreman rims??
#1
I dont know whether to go with 25" or 26" i dont want to have to add a lift kit so would the 26" tires rub or not. I also want to stay as close to stock sizes so what size do you recomend for the front and the back. Thanks
#2
You can put anything from the 25 inch to the 27 inch on the stock wheels without a lift kit and nothing will rub. One of my riding buddies has a 98 450S that has well over a thousand miles on it (that means the shocks have sagged all they are likely to) and he is running 27x9x12 ft. and 27x11x12 rear and is not having a rub problem. He IS using the stock foreman wheels and NO spacers.
It is interesting, I have a Rubicon and his quad has more room for bigger tires than I do on mine.
IF you want to stay as close to stock as possible you obviously want to go with 25's. The cheapest place I know to get them is Cawood tire (www.cawoodtire.com) I live in SC and they are in Texas. My delivered price for 26's is 359.00 and for 27's is 372.00. If you know of a better deal than that how about letting me know. I am a cheap b*stard and would love to save as much as I can.
It is interesting, I have a Rubicon and his quad has more room for bigger tires than I do on mine.
IF you want to stay as close to stock as possible you obviously want to go with 25's. The cheapest place I know to get them is Cawood tire (www.cawoodtire.com) I live in SC and they are in Texas. My delivered price for 26's is 359.00 and for 27's is 372.00. If you know of a better deal than that how about letting me know. I am a cheap b*stard and would love to save as much as I can.
#4
Just a note... check out Rocky Mountain ATV. Their prices are better than the previous post.www.rockymountainatv.com
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