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Old 09-06-2005, 05:57 PM
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I am about to get new tires for my 2003 wolverine and was wondering if anyone has information on the stock 2006 model. I want to stay with 23' tires. As all wolverine owners know, there is not alot of choice in the stock size. Does anyone have information on the 2006 meats. Just from looking at the pictures I think that they are radials. I'm not very impressed with the 2006 wolverine but it does give us another 23-12 option. If anyone has any info on these tires bad or good I would appreciate the replys. thanks.
 
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Any dealers out there know anything about these tires? Are they still dunlops?
 
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I just visited our dealer today to see the new tires on the 2006. They are Maxxis radials, called Lynx. Dealer couldn't give me any information as to ply rating. I have emailed Maxxis asking for weight etc. I have a 2005 with the Dunlops and the sidewalls are full of cuts after not many miles. I have inflated more than the 4 lbs. recommended to try and keep from filling them with plugs. I will probably go with the 489ATs. Wish there was more to choose from. Am anxious to hear how people like the 06 tires.
 
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when i had stock wolverine tires i ran them at at least 7PSI usually 8 or 9
 
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