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kfp673 09-28-2009 01:56 PM

Big Wheel and Tire kits??
 
I have noticed that a lot of people install Big Wheel and large aggressive tires on utility ATV's like the Grizzley and King Quad etc. What advantage / disadvantage does this have? or is it more for looks. I can understand the aggressive tires helping in deep mud but I would think having oversized wheels and tires might make an ATV a bit top heavy? I would love to hear some of your opinions. Thanks!

TLC 09-28-2009 02:06 PM

There - and + to everything. larger aggressive tires mean better traction and Ground clearance, but rougher slower ride for general riding and more stress on the drive line.

thatshortkid92 09-29-2009 11:56 AM

TLC is correct on everything. when your in deep mud the extra inches and traction help out but when your on flat dirt or the street its horrible ride. i agrue with my grandpa with this on his 350 rancher he likes the stock tires because smoother ride untill i took it through a mud pit and got stuck then put the aggressive mud tires on and made it through he realized that the aggressive is better. But it all depends on what you use your quad for end the end.

hope i could help

Sbmudhog 09-30-2009 08:31 PM

I put larger tires on my kodiak for better ground clearnece and for mud bogging. I have 28" Maxxis Zilla's. They are not the most aggressive tire out there but they are 10 times more aggressive then stock tires. Only at low speeds, 5-10 mph, do I notice a rougher ride. 10+ mph and they ride smooth.

Putting bigger tires on will put more stress on the drive train. But if you play you pay lol! I have not broke anything by putting bigger tires on, yet lol!!

Mr. Fancy Pants 09-30-2009 08:34 PM

some say that although it puts more stress ont he drive train....so does having stock and spinning stockers at high speed to get out of a muddy spot.

TLC 10-01-2009 10:41 AM

But on a 50 mile ride I may hit 100 yards of mud sections that even requires to switch to 4wd,the rest of the trip could be done with bald tires while in 2wd.

09 popo HO 10-01-2009 11:01 AM

I think ridding around with bald tires in 2wd could be alot of fun.

beyondbasic 10-08-2009 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by 09 popo HO (Post 2850765)
I think ridding around with bald tires in 2wd could be alot of fun.

i do it everyday until i get my new tires lol.


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