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Old Jan 23, 2008 | 11:54 PM
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I am planing to get new tires for my 350 rancher.
I waz going to get outlaws.
Rear: 26x12x12
Front: 25x9.5x12
Will they fit on my atv will it rub when i turn or when its under heavy load
if they do rub wat should i do
 
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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 04:34 AM
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hey there again!, well what year is it, weill basically it dont matter the year, i have a buddy with an 02 rancher 350 and has 26outlaws, 26x12x12 rear, 26x10x12 front all the way around and has no problem with anything, and also i have a 06 rancher 400 with mudlites 26x12x12 rear 26x10x12 front and have no problem even b4 i lifted it, then another buddy of mine has an 05 rancher 350 with outlaws 26x12x12 rear 26x10x12 front, so go for it your shouldnt have a problem at all, if anythng i would get 26x10x12 for the front, they shouldnt rub at all, but if they do then u can jus trim the fender jus a lil where they r rubbing but u shouldnt have to
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06 Honda Rancher 400AT, 2" lift, 26/12/12 mud lites rear, 26/10/12 mud lites front, ITP chrome rims, HMF slip on pipe, exhaust wrap, K&N filter, outwears prefilter wrap, Dyno jet kit, customized snorkle with differential and carb vent lines ran up with snorkle, 2000lbs superwinch, warn front bumber with warn trail lights
 
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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 07:28 AM
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The Rancher is a nice little trail bike, and when you put huge tires on it it just ruins the sweet handling. If you genuinely need big tires, sell the Rancher and get a bigger machine to start with....I speak from personal experience here!
 
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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 08:38 PM
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: SwampRancher

hey there again!, well what year is it, weill basically it dont matter the year, i have a buddy with an 02 rancher 350 and has 26outlaws, 26x12x12 rear, 26x10x12 front all the way around and has no problem with anything, and also i have a 06 rancher 400 with mudlites 26x12x12 rear 26x10x12 front and have no problem even b4 i lifted it, then another buddy of mine has an 05 rancher 350 with outlaws 26x12x12 rear 26x10x12 front, so go for it your shouldnt have a problem at all, if anythng i would get 26x10x12 for the front, they shouldnt rub at all, but if they do then u can jus trim the fender jus a lil where they r rubbing but u shouldnt have to

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06 Honda Rancher 400AT, 2" lift, 26/12/12 mud lites rear, 26/10/12 mud lites front, ITP chrome rims, HMF slip on pipe, exhaust wrap, K&N filter, outwears prefilter wrap, Dyno jet kit, customized snorkle with differential and carb vent lines ran up with snorkle, 2000lbs superwinch, warn front bumber with warn trail lights</end quote></div>

i just got back from this shop that i bought the tires from and i got 26x12x12 rear and they dident have any 25x9.5x12 left so i just got the 26x10x12 they only rub when i take sharp turns.the outlaws sell for $108 for the rear and $98 for da front i knew the owner of the shop and he gave me a discount he just made me pay $80 per tire i spent $320 i saved $92 without the discount i would of payed $412 by the way i have a 06 honda rancher 4x4 yellow
 
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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 08:51 PM
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: reconranger

The Rancher is a nice little trail bike, and when you put huge tires on it it just ruins the sweet handling. If you genuinely need big tires, sell the Rancher and get a bigger machine to start with....I speak from personal experience here!</end quote></div>

well i have 3 other atvs Foreman Rubicon 500, Rincon 680, and outlander 800 and the area we ride in is always wet and muddy 24/7 when i mean wet and muddy i mean water 4-6 feet deep and mud that is so slopy and thick i mean u stick ur foot in there it will take u like 10 minutes trying to get ur foot out thats why i have to get an agresive mud tire if not i wouldent be here right now i would be out on the trail trying to get the 4wheeler un stuck
 
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Old Jan 24, 2008 | 09:23 PM
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thats the only way to ride!!!!!
 
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