Looking for a better tire than the "P" tire
#13
BIGRED450,Not tring to start an argument here but I have around 1400 miles on the Sportsman,and only 85 miles on the 00 Xplorer,both quads with 26 [height] front and rear Mudrunners.I also know of guys that have the same height tires front and rear on their Sportsmans,no problems at all.I just thought I'd bring that up,have a super day,===BILL
#14
BIGRED450,Not tring to start an argument here but I have around 1400 miles on the Sportsman,and only 85 miles on the 00 Xplorer,both quads with 26 [height] front and rear Mudrunners.I also know of guys that have the same height tires front and rear on their Sportsmans,no problems at all.I just thought I'd bring that up,have a super day,===BILL
#15
Atving what Polaris model do you have?
I am confused here..."Polaris smaller front tire design"?????? ........The Polaris tire size/sp500 for inst./
25/8/12 25/11/10 . Both, front and rear tires , same diameter/ 25" /.
Everybody likes Goodyear Mudrunnners...It is my choice for my SP500 as well.
I am confused here..."Polaris smaller front tire design"?????? ........The Polaris tire size/sp500 for inst./
25/8/12 25/11/10 . Both, front and rear tires , same diameter/ 25" /.
Everybody likes Goodyear Mudrunnners...It is my choice for my SP500 as well.
#16
That's good to hear Bill.
Nobody wants or needs problems. I was merely suggesting to ATVing, a message relayed to me by a mechanic friend, to check it out first. Generally when the manufacturer puts different size (height) tires on their machines, there is a reason. If it works and doesn't cause problems perfect. I was just trying to help, that is why we are here isn't it!!!
Jeff
Nobody wants or needs problems. I was merely suggesting to ATVing, a message relayed to me by a mechanic friend, to check it out first. Generally when the manufacturer puts different size (height) tires on their machines, there is a reason. If it works and doesn't cause problems perfect. I was just trying to help, that is why we are here isn't it!!!
Jeff
#18
Atving,
You should look at the Mud Sharks. They are a soft compound that aids in rock climbing. They are squared off. Have a look. I read a test on them and they gave them a thumbs up.
When rock climbing set your suspension to the softest setting. This allows you to use ALL the suspension helping to keep all the wheels on the ground.
You should look at the Mud Sharks. They are a soft compound that aids in rock climbing. They are squared off. Have a look. I read a test on them and they gave them a thumbs up.
When rock climbing set your suspension to the softest setting. This allows you to use ALL the suspension helping to keep all the wheels on the ground.
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