2001 500 sportsman...12's front, 10's rear
#11
Different rims yes but if there stock tires the front and back tires should both be 25". Goodyear P trackers I would guess.
If not change them, the tires on a Polaris Sportsman AWD system should have the same hight front and back.
Here is a 2002 with 25" tires front and back.
Front: 25 x 8-12, (5 psi)
Rear: 25 x 11-10, (5psi)
If not change them, the tires on a Polaris Sportsman AWD system should have the same hight front and back.
Here is a 2002 with 25" tires front and back.
Front: 25 x 8-12, (5 psi)
Rear: 25 x 11-10, (5psi)
BIRDDOG
#14
Different rims yes but if there stock tires the front and back tires should both be 25". Goodyear P trackers I would guess.
If not change them, the tires on a Polaris Sportsman AWD system should have the same hight front and back.
Here is a 2002 with 25" tires front and back.
Front: 25 x 8-12, (5 psi)
Rear: 25 x 11-10, (5psi)
If not change them, the tires on a Polaris Sportsman AWD system should have the same hight front and back.
Here is a 2002 with 25" tires front and back.
Front: 25 x 8-12, (5 psi)
Rear: 25 x 11-10, (5psi)
#16
Different rims yes but if there stock tires the front and back tires should both be 25". Goodyear P trackers I would guess.
If not change them, the tires on a Polaris Sportsman AWD system should have the same hight front and back.
Here is a 2002 with 25" tires front and back.
Front: 25 x 8-12, (5 psi)
Rear: 25 x 11-10, (5psi)
If not change them, the tires on a Polaris Sportsman AWD system should have the same hight front and back.
Here is a 2002 with 25" tires front and back.
Front: 25 x 8-12, (5 psi)
Rear: 25 x 11-10, (5psi)
#17
Yep, it's all about allusion . My kid has shown me some really cool illusions on the web which involve colors, shapes, angles, lines, things moving that really are not moving, etc. Your mind sometimes can't process what your seeing for what it really is so it just kinda fills in the rest for you. Another thing to make you scratch your noodle is why you can read something with words intentionally removed, but your brain fills in the blanks and often many people never notice the missing words.