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Old 10-27-2003, 11:46 PM
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2001 scrambler 50 want to up grade rims&tires what would be the best sizes f&r
 
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Old 10-30-2003, 07:26 PM
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If you select the above "search" sheet, enter Rims, tires or ????, and select ATV Kids forum, you'll be able to find lots of historical info on your Rims & Tires question.

For a visual of rubber and available sizes, search: http://www.ronnies.com/store/atvtire.html

For trail riding in deep mud / snow, I would recommend very wide tires with little rubber ***** on the back. We have this type on our Polaris Pred-90 and they work great.

Before you purchase any rubber, shop around for the best price.

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Stick with the stock size for the rear 16", you can go up to 18-19" in the front, depending on what type of riding you do(unless racing, i would stick with stock 16"). recreationtires.com has the Carlisle snow hogs that seem to be a popular choice for the rear in the size you would need http://www.recreationtires.com/snowhog.htm. Many racers run the 19" ITP Holeshot in the front with 10" rims. (rockymountainatv.com) If you are looking for paddles, let me know, that is a whole nother story.
 
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