Calling Wolvydude - re: Kenda Bear Claws in 24"
#2
DO NOT PUT (edit: two) DIFFRIENT SIZE TIRES ON A 4x4.....
You will over stress the drive line and will cuase parts to break (namely the u-joints) and wear out the front and rear ring a pinions. I would suggest going with 25's all around. Also, the narrower the front tire the easier it will be to turn.
You will over stress the drive line and will cuase parts to break (namely the u-joints) and wear out the front and rear ring a pinions. I would suggest going with 25's all around. Also, the narrower the front tire the easier it will be to turn.
#3
blaster96 i am going to imagine you were saying dont change the tire size ratio as in 24 up front 25 in the rear when the ratio was 1 to 1 with 23 front 23 back in stock form. If your saying dont change tire size at all your wrong.
#4
Originally posted by: CTATV
blaster96 i am going to imagine you were saying dont change the tire size ratio as in 24 up front 25 in the rear when the ratio was 1 to 1 with 23 front 23 back in stock form. If your saying dont change tire size at all your wrong.
blaster96 i am going to imagine you were saying dont change the tire size ratio as in 24 up front 25 in the rear when the ratio was 1 to 1 with 23 front 23 back in stock form. If your saying dont change tire size at all your wrong.
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