trailbreaker tires on honda 300 4x4
#1
i found some trailbreaker awd tires at the local agri-supply for a decent price(around $65 apiece). i was wondering if anyone had any experience with this type tire on their atv, if so, do they do a decent job in fairly thick mud? i was thinking about putting 25x9.5x11 on the front and 26x12x11 on the rear, on stock rims. will this combination work pretty good? should i have any problems with stress on the cv joints or with fender rub with this size tire? any suggestions will be appreciated. thanks in advance.
#2
I had a set on a Honda 450ES and I thought that they did a good job. They were not "serious" mud tires but they had a soft compliant ride and never balled up in actual use.
I found that front end alignment had to be right for the machine to track properly however.
They also did well in snow and after 1,000 miles looked barely worn.
That is a good price
I found that front end alignment had to be right for the machine to track properly however.
They also did well in snow and after 1,000 miles looked barely worn.
That is a good price
#3
thanks odin for the reply. do they clean out as good as i think they might, or do they hold the mud bad? i don't go in the bad places that these other guys go in, most of the mud i encounter only comes up to about halfway of my tires and doesn't appear to be quite as thick. i have to do something about the stock tires on it now, getting bald and too short. which do you think is better, the trailbreaker atv's or the trailbreaker awd's? thanks again...
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