4x4 Mud Tires
#4
Hi Snowshark, Do you know anyone that has 25" tires on a Rancher? I just bought a new Honda Rancher 4x4 about three weeks ago and was curious to know how it would handle a set of 25" Goodyear MudRunners? Do you think there would be any noticable powerloss by going up to a 25" tire? Thanks for any info.
#6
Brian,
I have 25" x 8" in the front and 25" x 10" in the rear. I bought the Goodyear Mudrunners. They work great. Haven't had to use my winch since the mudrunners were installed. I ordered my tires from treadepot.com.
Riding on the concrete drive you notice the ride isn't as smoooth as the dirthooks. But who rides on concrete and pavement anyways.
I have 25" x 8" in the front and 25" x 10" in the rear. I bought the Goodyear Mudrunners. They work great. Haven't had to use my winch since the mudrunners were installed. I ordered my tires from treadepot.com.
Riding on the concrete drive you notice the ride isn't as smoooth as the dirthooks. But who rides on concrete and pavement anyways.
#7
Brian,
You won't see much of a power loss if any with 25" tires. 26" tires would be a different story.
My wifes Recon & kids E-ton get new mud tires first, that way I don't have to get off my Rancher & give them a lift or push. Then I getting my tires.
You won't see much of a power loss if any with 25" tires. 26" tires would be a different story.
My wifes Recon & kids E-ton get new mud tires first, that way I don't have to get off my Rancher & give them a lift or push. Then I getting my tires.
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#10
I know several people that have 27" Mudbugs on there ranchers..... work great. If you go to www.atvextreme.com ... the guy that runs that site has this set up.... his name is "phalynx" also several members at www.highlifter.com have this set-up. You should go there and check out there forums... if you want


