I have a mudd tire question for my Rancher 350ES
#1
My question is what is the best mudd tire for a utility atv that rides smooth and will last a good while on any terrane?I have had Wooly Boogers and they were great,they had good hookup and they lasted forever treadwise.I looked at some Super Swampers and they look like they would be a rough ride.Same for the Vampires.On the other hand the Blackwaters look like they would be smooth and also dig some mudd.
Now once I decide on a tire brand then I'm not to sure what size I want.Should I just order the lets say Blackwaters in the same size as the stock tires that come with the atv?
Any help would be great
Thanx
KFXCarnage
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Now once I decide on a tire brand then I'm not to sure what size I want.Should I just order the lets say Blackwaters in the same size as the stock tires that come with the atv?
Any help would be great
Thanx
KFXCarnage
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#3
Mudlites or 589's. Mudlites smoother, but 589's probably last a little longer. A 25 inch tire would be a good size for your quad. Good balance b/t ground off road ability, and retained power.
#4
Thanx for the replys um I like the 589's from looking at the pic's.
My stock tire size says 25x11-10 so what do I need to order?I would like to go a little wider than stock but dont want the back end jacked up so what size should I get?Here are my options for the ITP 589's.
ITP590 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x8-11, 6-ply $64.95
ITP591 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x10-11, 6-ply $67.95
ITP580 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x8-12, 6-ply $64.95
ITP581 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x10-12, 6-ply $67.95
ITP582 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x12-10, 6-ply $69.95
ITP583 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x9-12, 6-ply $72.95
ITP587 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x12-10, 6-ply $69.95
ITP584 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x12-12, 6-ply $79.95
ITP585 ITP, 589 M/S, 27x9-12, 6-ply $79.95
ITP586 ITP, 589 M/S, 27x11-12, 6-ply $84.95
ITP588 ITP, 589 M/S, 28x9-12, 6-ply $82.95
ITP589 ITP, 589 M/S, 28x11-12, 6-ply $87.95
Once I know what size then were is a good place to order them from?
Thanx
Once I know,then its order time can't wait!!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] O yea I'm getting rear tires only for now.
One more question. 25x11-12 is that 25= highth 11= width 12= duno Can somebody explain this.
My stock tire size says 25x11-10 so what do I need to order?I would like to go a little wider than stock but dont want the back end jacked up so what size should I get?Here are my options for the ITP 589's.
ITP590 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x8-11, 6-ply $64.95
ITP591 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x10-11, 6-ply $67.95
ITP580 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x8-12, 6-ply $64.95
ITP581 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x10-12, 6-ply $67.95
ITP582 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x12-10, 6-ply $69.95
ITP583 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x9-12, 6-ply $72.95
ITP587 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x12-10, 6-ply $69.95
ITP584 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x12-12, 6-ply $79.95
ITP585 ITP, 589 M/S, 27x9-12, 6-ply $79.95
ITP586 ITP, 589 M/S, 27x11-12, 6-ply $84.95
ITP588 ITP, 589 M/S, 28x9-12, 6-ply $82.95
ITP589 ITP, 589 M/S, 28x11-12, 6-ply $87.95
Once I know what size then were is a good place to order them from?
Thanx
Once I know,then its order time can't wait!!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] O yea I'm getting rear tires only for now.
One more question. 25x11-12 is that 25= highth 11= width 12= duno Can somebody explain this.
#6
the last one is rim size: I don't know if they would equal same size as what's up front but:
ITP582 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x12-10, 6-ply $69.95 would be the closests
Whats up with:
ITP587 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x12-10, 6-ply $69.95 for the same price? You get a bigger lug... would have to do all 4.
The 589s are alot heavier than mudlights. On a rancher you want to make sure that the physical size of the tires (or ratio) is the same.... I would be a little caution of mixing tires because of this issue (only matters on all time 4x4 which I'm taking for granite you have even though you have KFX400).
ITP582 ITP, 589 M/S, 25x12-10, 6-ply $69.95 would be the closests
Whats up with:
ITP587 ITP, 589 M/S, 26x12-10, 6-ply $69.95 for the same price? You get a bigger lug... would have to do all 4.
The 589s are alot heavier than mudlights. On a rancher you want to make sure that the physical size of the tires (or ratio) is the same.... I would be a little caution of mixing tires because of this issue (only matters on all time 4x4 which I'm taking for granite you have even though you have KFX400).
#7
Go with the MUDLITES. They are a very light 6 ply tire with a very smooth ride. They have an awesome tread design that works extremely well in mud or hardpack. They wear well and are somewhat cheaper than 589s. Pictures don"t do them justice. They are a really cool tire.
e-mail Matt at MB@ATVOUTFITTERS.COM. He has the absolute best prices around.
e-mail Matt at MB@ATVOUTFITTERS.COM. He has the absolute best prices around.
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#9
LoL I just got back from being stuck in the woods about a mile from my house again.I just put my new tires on and in 10 minutes I was stuck.
High centered like a ****.Were I ride everybody has lift kits and tall a$$ tires causeing me to get way high centered if I attempt to plunge off in there mudd hole they made.
I went with the Kenda Bear Claws by the way.I need a wench now it sucks hikeing a mile to find somebody to pull me out.
High centered like a ****.Were I ride everybody has lift kits and tall a$$ tires causeing me to get way high centered if I attempt to plunge off in there mudd hole they made.
I went with the Kenda Bear Claws by the way.I need a wench now it sucks hikeing a mile to find somebody to pull me out.
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