time for new tires and rims
#1
Does anyone know of any links or any thing for tires and rims? Whats good Whats bad? We ride in just about everything mud gravel hills hard pack i want to try and stay with the same size also i need some rims hopefully a little lighter in weight then the stock ones i have now this is for a 2000 trailboss and o yea sorry about the spelling thanks in advance to all who respond
#2
If you go with aluminum rims, make sure you get the .190s
Rocky Mountain ATV is the cheapest I've seen. I have bought two sets of their tire/rim packages. They've always showed up in a timely manner. The last package I bought showed up two days later.
Rocky Mountain ATV is the cheapest I've seen. I have bought two sets of their tire/rim packages. They've always showed up in a timely manner. The last package I bought showed up two days later.
#4
www.rockymountainatv.com I have talked to people who put Blackwaters on there two wheel drive atv's on the back and they really liked the all around capabilities, these people like to ride in some mud and trail riding. I would not reccommend them for racing or anything like that.
#6
I'm looking for a set of skins for my Scrambler, or maybe just some aluminum rims to mount the 489's on.
How strong / thick are the stock Polaris aluminum rims?
I was considering Pure Sport Bandits or Holeshot XCT's on .190 either ITP or Douglas. Are there any opinions???
Boy, did I open the door...
How strong / thick are the stock Polaris aluminum rims?
I was considering Pure Sport Bandits or Holeshot XCT's on .190 either ITP or Douglas. Are there any opinions???
Boy, did I open the door...
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