tires for Rhino
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Here are some Mud hogs on a friend of mines he got from Rockymountainatv.com Click Here
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If you are going to be going through deep mud i would say go with the 26's because you want to get all the ground clearence you can get so it wont bottom out so easy and as far as what kind i like raptorowner's ideal with the mud hogs the look as if they would do great and have a great price.
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I have 27x12x12 mud-lites on ITP 8" rims on my 04 Rhino. I believe they are the tallest, fattest, tire you can run. (without a liftkit or rubbing). Top speed 45mph with Grizzley CDI. Snow report in Wisconsin.... 12 inches= 2 wheel drive, 15 inches= 4wheel drive, snowdriffs up to 18 inches unpacked difficult if stoppedw/diff. lock.. 3 feet snow piles easy above 10 mph.The only draw backs are overall speed and the highest, steepest sand hills can not be climbed. These tires are just too big to keep spinning up up the badest of sand hills. I do not think these tires slide as well as the stock tires or the set of mud-lite 26x10x12 I've had. I'm looking into nitrous.
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