So what is the story with different inch tires???
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Hay fellows just got some 26" 12x12 Blackwaters for my Sportsman from Jwool if this guy ever offers to sell you something beware cause he is very honest hehehe. Anyway I haven't got over to my Polaris dealer to pick up the 26" rims for the back yet so naturally I have the 26" ones on front with the 25" originals on the back...I don't think it will hurt rideing it this way, my question is will the 4 wheel drive engage sooner or later than it previously did...
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If I was in an area with more mud I would have probably went with the mud runners but considering my rideing area about 20% mud 50% trails and about 30% steep trails and considering I got a good deal on the tires and rims from Jwool, thought I would go with Blackwaters, no complaints so far.
Aren't the Mudrunners made by Good Year, if they don't last any longer than the stock Good Years that came on my Polaris I know I am glad I didn't go with them. Although I do know the "P" tires are 2 ply they are just to soft rubber to last...glad the explorer is working out for you Bill, I would really like to test drive one of those sometimes...HEY besides guys this post isn't suppose to be about different types of tires it is suppose to be about different size tires hehehe...
Aren't the Mudrunners made by Good Year, if they don't last any longer than the stock Good Years that came on my Polaris I know I am glad I didn't go with them. Although I do know the "P" tires are 2 ply they are just to soft rubber to last...glad the explorer is working out for you Bill, I would really like to test drive one of those sometimes...HEY besides guys this post isn't suppose to be about different types of tires it is suppose to be about different size tires hehehe...
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