Spider Trac's on a Rancher
#1
Has anybody got the Spider Trac big wheel kit for the Rancher. They are a 26-9.5-12 up front and a 26-12.5-12 in the rear. I was wondering how close will these be to rubbing, will i need a lift , also will i lose alot of power from these
#3
I went to my local farm store and bought some cheap driving lights. They were $20 and that included the two lights, switch and the wire. I also bought a piece of 1"x3' steel. If you look up under the display there are two brackets that come down and bolt to the steering stem and i just took those out cut two piece about 6" long but a 90deg bend one end and bolted it to that. i did that on both sides then but a cross bar on the front of them. and mounted my lights to that. the wiring was simple and hooked straight to the battery and i mounted the switch on the lower left hand side of the plastic part around the LCD and they work great i wonder how i drove at night with the stock ones
#4
YES!!!!
i have 25x12.5x11 bearclaws on the rear of my rancher. My photo page is working now. the last pic shows how close the 12.5's will be. your 26's will be a bit taller is the only difference.
good luck with your purchase/desicion. i would recommend the bearclaws over the spidertracs.....but i ain't had a chance to try out the claws yet [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
http://photos.yahoo.com/cartman308
i have 25x12.5x11 bearclaws on the rear of my rancher. My photo page is working now. the last pic shows how close the 12.5's will be. your 26's will be a bit taller is the only difference.
good luck with your purchase/desicion. i would recommend the bearclaws over the spidertracs.....but i ain't had a chance to try out the claws yet [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
http://photos.yahoo.com/cartman308
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