Rancher ES 2X4 Lift Rims and Tires
#1
I am getting a Yellow Rancher ES 2X4 if I can find a damn dealership here with one....
I want to get a lift on it.
Anyone have any suggestions on how high?
Also, I want to get some nice beefy tires for trails (I don't need sand tires)
Black rims (would love something that looks like a bead lock)
Anyone have any suggestions?
What size wheels should I get and what type of lug set up do I need to get or tell the guys at Discount Tire.
I want to get a lift on it.
Anyone have any suggestions on how high?
Also, I want to get some nice beefy tires for trails (I don't need sand tires)
Black rims (would love something that looks like a bead lock)
Anyone have any suggestions?
What size wheels should I get and what type of lug set up do I need to get or tell the guys at Discount Tire.
#2
Help anyone...
I need to get on this ASAP as I am gonna try and buy a Rancher today and get the work done by Tuesday so I can take it along when I go up north Tuesday.
I need to get on this ASAP as I am gonna try and buy a Rancher today and get the work done by Tuesday so I can take it along when I go up north Tuesday.
#4
To me, the beauty of the Rancher (especially the 2X4) is that it is a light , agile, mid-size TRAIL machine. For me, it is a crime to try and turn one into a monster mud bogger or whatever! It just isn't what the bike was intended for! If you want to build a monster, go with a machine with a bigger frame and displacement. I think you will be disapointed with the Rancher if you load it down with a bunch of huge tires, etc.
#5
Why a 2x4? Get the new Rancher it has 2/4 wheel drive. Then you can lift it 2" lift kit look twards the bottom. If you are looking for tires look at the MAXXIS MUD BUG tires. I have the 26x11x12 on the front and 26x12x12 on the rear. I had to buy new rims for the rear because the stock ones were 11". So I just used Foreman rims. Works wonderful. Are you talking about a bolt pattern for a lug set up? If so...4/110. Here are your wheels you probably want too.
Hope this helps ya some.
Hope this helps ya some.
#7
I run ITP Holeshot ATR tires (25") on ITP 12X7" rims. It makes the bike quite a bit wider, for some nice added stability, and it looks great! They aren't so big or heavy that they rob the engine of a lot of power, and the handling is WAY MORE SPORTY THAN STOCK.
And, a K&N and FMF MegaMaxII muffler, perked up the power quite a bit.
And, a K&N and FMF MegaMaxII muffler, perked up the power quite a bit.
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