Tires pressure on Mud lite and ATR
#1
I 've mounted mud lite in the 26" size and I'm getting ATR for all around trail riding , just wondering at how many PSI should I inflate those tires,
26x10 F26x12 R for the Mudlite and
25x8 F 25x10 R the ATR
BTW I've a P650 '03
Thanks
William
26x10 F26x12 R for the Mudlite and
25x8 F 25x10 R the ATR
BTW I've a P650 '03
Thanks
William
#2
I run 5 psi all the way around in my atr's. I would suggest doing the same with bolth sets of tires.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Not to hard not to soft. How much did your mudlite's cost ya? I was thinking about geting myself a set of them.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#3
Thanks
you can check at rockymountainatv.com for price , they are all online.
I've bought there
I've inflated at 5 PSI but the mudlite seems a little on the hard side, maybe should I keep them a softer than 5?
you can check at rockymountainatv.com for price , they are all online.
I've bought there
I've inflated at 5 PSI but the mudlite seems a little on the hard side, maybe should I keep them a softer than 5?
#4
I have to run 6psi in the fronts of my ATRs and 5lbs in the rear. I do this to get 24" height from both tires. If my tires are not equal in height I get a clicking noise in the front differential. I already tried so I know.
#5
Like the rest of us you will find a pressure that you like best. I found the ATRs to be a lot stiffer and harder than stock and am now running them at 4psi front and 4.5 in the rear. Even with these low pressures they are much harder riding than the stock dooflops but they more than make up for it in handling improvements.
#7
Thank you guys,
you are always very informative, I'll try different pressure.
Wil
you are always very informative, I'll try different pressure.
Wil
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