New Tires
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jaragon
hello all I have a grizzly 660 4wd 2004 model. I am looking for new tires. I mainly ride in mountainous terrain hard pack trails and gravel and grassy roads. I have been looking at different tires and am looking for a good 26 inch tire.
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I didn't hear mud as a criteria. Since thats the case, for good trailriding as you describe above any of the following should be a good fit
ITP Terrcross
Maxxis Bighorn
Kenda Bearclaw
Goodyear Rawhide
These are all good solid trail tires, well suited for the terrain you describe, that come in 26" sizes. If you plan on doing alot of mudding, consider Swamplites, but ITP mudlites would probably give you a better performance on other types of terrain as well.
589's and Executioners are in a class of their own. These guys are big and heavy with a ridiculous tread, and they are really made to endure the worst terrain you can possibly imagine. Like, if there was a boulder infested swamp covered with two feet of snow on the side of Mt Everest you wanted to go ride in, that kind of thing. Your quad would get beat into a little wet spot on the side of a mountain before these tires gave out on you.
hello all I have a grizzly 660 4wd 2004 model. I am looking for new tires. I mainly ride in mountainous terrain hard pack trails and gravel and grassy roads. I have been looking at different tires and am looking for a good 26 inch tire.
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I didn't hear mud as a criteria. Since thats the case, for good trailriding as you describe above any of the following should be a good fit
ITP Terrcross
Maxxis Bighorn
Kenda Bearclaw
Goodyear Rawhide
These are all good solid trail tires, well suited for the terrain you describe, that come in 26" sizes. If you plan on doing alot of mudding, consider Swamplites, but ITP mudlites would probably give you a better performance on other types of terrain as well.
589's and Executioners are in a class of their own. These guys are big and heavy with a ridiculous tread, and they are really made to endure the worst terrain you can possibly imagine. Like, if there was a boulder infested swamp covered with two feet of snow on the side of Mt Everest you wanted to go ride in, that kind of thing. Your quad would get beat into a little wet spot on the side of a mountain before these tires gave out on you.
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