Rock problems with stock rims
#11
ATV Parts, ATV Tires, Dirt Bike Parts & Motocross Gear | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC
Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 ATV Tire 26x9x14 - 2010 Polaris SPORTSMAN 550 X2 (Front)
Part # 1247530005
$99.99 In Stock Heavy/Oversize $199.98
Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 ATV Tire 26x11x14 - 2010 Polaris SPORTSMAN 550 X2 (Rear)
Part # 1247530006
$104.99 In Stock Heavy/Oversize $209.98
FREE SHIPPING OVER 99 Dollars Sub Total:$409.96
I dont know about your lug pattern but the plain black itp steel wheels that I bought are 42 dollars each...
Just over the 560 you quoted and this way you will have an extra just in case set.
Happy hunting
Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 ATV Tire 26x9x14 - 2010 Polaris SPORTSMAN 550 X2 (Front)
Part # 1247530005
$99.99 In Stock Heavy/Oversize $199.98
Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 ATV Tire 26x11x14 - 2010 Polaris SPORTSMAN 550 X2 (Rear)
Part # 1247530006
$104.99 In Stock Heavy/Oversize $209.98
FREE SHIPPING OVER 99 Dollars Sub Total:$409.96
I dont know about your lug pattern but the plain black itp steel wheels that I bought are 42 dollars each...
Just over the 560 you quoted and this way you will have an extra just in case set.
Happy hunting
#12
#13
I have a King Quad 25x10x12 rear and 25x8x12 front tires.
It may be that the Kenda may not make the tire for your size but I doubt it.
As for the wheels the lug pattern may not match so the lower priced wheels may not be avail as well. (you can call their customer service with questions)
I bought my wheels and tires in Aug of this year but as I posted earlier if you are not a primary mud runner you may be disappointed with this heavy mud tire.
It is ok on the trail but handles poorly on wet leaves and when the ground is wet and hard just below the surface (slides around a little in the front and the rear will swing around on you so you have to be ready)
That said the set of maxxis tires I listed below were 409 delivered. That is for all 4 tires...
You would just have to add the wheels + (slime and valve stem. 10.00 per wheel)
Tire size is another consideration and the larger the tire the higher the price.
I think the tires were listed around 65 each for mine for the stock size.
It may be that the Kenda may not make the tire for your size but I doubt it.
As for the wheels the lug pattern may not match so the lower priced wheels may not be avail as well. (you can call their customer service with questions)
I bought my wheels and tires in Aug of this year but as I posted earlier if you are not a primary mud runner you may be disappointed with this heavy mud tire.
It is ok on the trail but handles poorly on wet leaves and when the ground is wet and hard just below the surface (slides around a little in the front and the rear will swing around on you so you have to be ready)
That said the set of maxxis tires I listed below were 409 delivered. That is for all 4 tires...
You would just have to add the wheels + (slime and valve stem. 10.00 per wheel)
Tire size is another consideration and the larger the tire the higher the price.
I think the tires were listed around 65 each for mine for the stock size.
#14
Kenda Executioner ATV Tire | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC
Click on this when you go to the link and see what units it will fit so you will have an idea and can discuss it with your dealer since they dont make this tire for your stock combo.
*****************See all machines the Kenda Executioner ATV Tire fits.*****************
Hope this helps and remember I got lucky with a promo code.
Cheaper is not always best and consider what kind of riding you do before you purchase a new set of rubber.
Click on this when you go to the link and see what units it will fit so you will have an idea and can discuss it with your dealer since they dont make this tire for your stock combo.
*****************See all machines the Kenda Executioner ATV Tire fits.*****************
Hope this helps and remember I got lucky with a promo code.
Cheaper is not always best and consider what kind of riding you do before you purchase a new set of rubber.
#15
Yep - looks like prices for what my local shop was offering are on par with that website when I compare apples to apples. I could likely save $50 or so by going through this site, but considering the ATV shop is just around the corner from my house, they can have it all ordered and mounted before the weekend hits, and I have someone to blame when things go horribly wrong, I think I'll stick with the local shop for now.
Thank you for the input, Mr. Quad!
Thank you for the input, Mr. Quad!
#17
Thanks for all the suggestions. I checked with the local dealer here as well and he echoed the tire ply comment as well, recommending Maxxis Big Horn tires due to the 6-ply structure and the additional bulge and side tread over the stock tires. I'm leaning towards replacing the one messed up rim I currently have with an after-market replacement (which he claims would be much stronger than the OEM rims I currently have), and 4 new tires. Looks like it'll run me around $500-ish for the 4 tires and one rim, and another $60 for mounting. I'm leaning towards not replacing the other 3 (perfectly good at the moment) rims until they need it - which would hopefully not be anytime soon with the new tires.
You should be looking around $650-$750 for 4 wheels/tires mounted and shipped......... most stealerships try to get $900-$1100 for the same setups.
Good Luck and post up some pictures once you get the new setup.
Also with the XP's you will need to stick with a 14" rim.
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