tires!!
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tires!!
new guy here, ive been lurking around here - reading all sorts of threads. ive read a million wheel threads, but i figured id start my own. lol
i have a 2000 honda rancher ES (TRX350ES) and i am in DIRE need of back tires. i want the biggest tire i can fit in there without rubbing or losing torque or top speed. currently they are AT25x11-10.. i almost bought a pair of 25x12-10 Dirt Devil 2's. A nice looking all around trail/mud tire. I dont want to spend a ton of money, because i am buying a new quad in spring.. anyone have some ideas on how big i can go? dont forget, i still want praticality and still want to be able to pull a wheelie and ride around on 2 wheels. lol
a picture for good measures. lol
i have a 2000 honda rancher ES (TRX350ES) and i am in DIRE need of back tires. i want the biggest tire i can fit in there without rubbing or losing torque or top speed. currently they are AT25x11-10.. i almost bought a pair of 25x12-10 Dirt Devil 2's. A nice looking all around trail/mud tire. I dont want to spend a ton of money, because i am buying a new quad in spring.. anyone have some ideas on how big i can go? dont forget, i still want praticality and still want to be able to pull a wheelie and ride around on 2 wheels. lol
a picture for good measures. lol
#2
tires!!
welcome to the forum! just back tires huh, i would suggest some kenda bearclaws25x11-10, they are an all around good tire and wont mudball as easily as other allaround tires.
iv had a set of dirtdevils, i DON"T recomend them for any type of rideing exept dry areas. any type of mud and your skrewd!
if you wana keep stock rims get the bearclews, i think they make them in ether a 25 or 26". i would stay with the 25" tires, 26"s on a rancher with no lift means bottoming out alot[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
hope this helps, and sweet wheelie![img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]
iv had a set of dirtdevils, i DON"T recomend them for any type of rideing exept dry areas. any type of mud and your skrewd!
if you wana keep stock rims get the bearclews, i think they make them in ether a 25 or 26". i would stay with the 25" tires, 26"s on a rancher with no lift means bottoming out alot[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
hope this helps, and sweet wheelie![img]i/expressions/beer.gif[/img]
#3
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thanks man. i was walking through the local farm and fleet and they were having a sale on ATV tires, so i picked up some carslies 25x12-10 trail wolfs! they are so much bigger than the old ones i had. tires were only $70 each!!!!!
im really surprised on how easy the front end comes up... i can run a wheelie ALL day like im on my buddies raptor. me and 4 friends are going out ALL day tomorrow. my good friends family has 88 acres of woods, creeks, ponds, everything - all trails!
im really surprised on how easy the front end comes up... i can run a wheelie ALL day like im on my buddies raptor. me and 4 friends are going out ALL day tomorrow. my good friends family has 88 acres of woods, creeks, ponds, everything - all trails!
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