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Old Jun 30, 2001 | 06:02 AM
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Hi,
My name is John and I have had my 2001 Honda Rancher Es for 4 months and I have already put 1,803 miles on it..Well as yall know when the miles start getting that high some repairs need to be done...Well to cut to the point I am ready to buy some MONSTER Tires..But all the big tires are only for the Foreman...Does anyone know the biggest A$$ tires you can buy for the Rancher
 
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Old Jun 30, 2001 | 07:46 AM
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Look at the wheel size, then look on some sites to find out some 26" tires that fit that rim diameter. If your front tires are an inch smaller than the rears, then remember to keep the same ration. There are a lot of tires that will fit on a rancher.
 
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Old Jun 30, 2001 | 12:53 PM
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i've got a rancher 00 4x4 es and i've been asking the same question myself. so far texmud has recommended 26x10x12, all the way around. i actually hoping i could go 27x12x12 in the rear and 27x10x12 in the front using mudbugs tires. texmud didn't think the rancher could handle the 27" tires. i'll be getting the performance kit for my rancher to help turn those tires. anybody else have an opinion as to what tire sizes would work well on the rancher? later -dana
 
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Old Jul 2, 2001 | 12:39 PM
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My brother and my neighbor both have Ranchers with 26x12x12 Mudsharks and Bearclaws. One of them has a lift kit and one doesnt. Both work great and turn them fine. You will have to buy some 12 inch rims for the front because the Rancher does not use the offset diameter tires like the old 300s did. Better yet, Get a full set of rims and keep your stock tires mounted for just beatin around.
Good luck
 
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