TRX90 Replacement Tires (Need Help!)
#1
TRX90 Replacement Tires (Maxxis)
I was looking at changing my son's ATV tires, because of wear. I also wanted to change them from the balloon type to a more aggressive pattern/style such as the Maxxis Razr. I buy most of my stuff from www.rockymountainatv.com. When I put in my son's quad and select the Maxxis Razr, this is what they give me:
Maxxis Razr MX 20x6x10 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Front)
Maxxis Razr MX 18x10x8 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Rear)
However, I am a little worried about buying these tires because compared to the OEM Ohtsu tires currently on it, the size is somewhat off. The OEM Ohtsu Tires are:
Ohtsu 20x7-8 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Front)
Ohtsu 19x8-8 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Rear)
My question is two part. First, will these fit and if so, will there be a problem with the quad?
Ideas? Recommendations?
Thanks in advance for posting,
Maxxis Razr MX 20x6x10 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Front)
Maxxis Razr MX 18x10x8 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Rear)
However, I am a little worried about buying these tires because compared to the OEM Ohtsu tires currently on it, the size is somewhat off. The OEM Ohtsu Tires are:
Ohtsu 20x7-8 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Front)
Ohtsu 19x8-8 - 2004 Honda TRX 90 (Rear)
My question is two part. First, will these fit and if so, will there be a problem with the quad?
Ideas? Recommendations?
Thanks in advance for posting,
#2
TRX90 Replacement Tires (Maxxis)
Should be fine as long as you are getting new wheels as well.
I am changing my kids Kenda stock tires on his Desert Cat 90.
Going to 19 or 20x6x10 Maxxis fronts and then either 16 or 18x6.5x8s on the
rear.
You'll definately be better off getting rid of the balloons on that quad.
Darrin
I am changing my kids Kenda stock tires on his Desert Cat 90.
Going to 19 or 20x6x10 Maxxis fronts and then either 16 or 18x6.5x8s on the
rear.
You'll definately be better off getting rid of the balloons on that quad.
Darrin
#4
TRX90 Replacement Tires (Maxxis)
I don't think your rims will fit those new tires.
Go to http://www.recreationtire.com/ and use their tire/wheel kit
selection to see what size rims you need. I am just learning what they
heck all these numbers mean as well. There was a good artical in Quad action
or some mag like that a month or two ago that explained everything.
Darrin
Go to http://www.recreationtire.com/ and use their tire/wheel kit
selection to see what size rims you need. I am just learning what they
heck all these numbers mean as well. There was a good artical in Quad action
or some mag like that a month or two ago that explained everything.
Darrin
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