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jr mike Member
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I RIDE A 2001 HONDA RANCHER ES 4X4 AND I WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE TIRES THE OE SIZE IS ON FRONT 25X8X12 AND 24X9X11 ON REAR I WOULD LIKE TO PUT 25X8X12 ON FRONT AND 25X10X11 ON THE REAR THEIR WILL BE .6 OF IN. DIFFERENCE IN OVERALL DIAMETER WILL THIS BE DAMAGE THE 4WHEELER THE TIRE THAT IM LOOKING AT PUTTING ON IS THE GOODYEAR MUD RUNNER WITH RUN FLAT TECHNOLOGY . Last edited on Thu Dec 21st, 2006 08:21 pm by jr mike |
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they'll fit no problems and no damage but most i've seen go 1" wider on the rears also(not on the front),and they suit the bike well. Bearclaws (old style)work well and are tough and cheap and u can drive them flat due to thick sidewalls.
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jr mike Member
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thanks for the replay but i made a mistake the oe size is 25x8x12 ft and 24x9x11 rear i would like to put on the 25x8x12 ft and 24x10x11 rear do you think this still will be ok. thanks ps i edit the first e mail Last edited on Thu Dec 21st, 2006 08:31 pm by jr mike |
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kraked![]()
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stock is 24x8x12 & 24x9x11. Size to get,imo, 25x8x12 & 25x10x11.
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jr mike Member
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THANKS YOU ARE RIGHT TO MANY NUMBERS FOR ME TO KEEP STRIATE
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zac41 Night Shift Deputy
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Just a question, but why do you want to put smaller in the rear than the front???
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they come with a smaller wheel on back. I've been thinking the pirelli mudwisers might be a good choice too.They're kinda like a mudlight with heavier sidewalls i think.Lots of talk about them on new brunswick atv forum(NBATVF)And they're cheap too.They MIGHT be a little better in snow than bearclaws,MAYBE. Them goodyear runflats sound expensiver.
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Last edited on Tue Jan 2nd, 2007 01:12 pm by jr mike |
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350hondaman Member
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i ran 26" Mud Runners on my 2001 350 Honda 4x4 ES, they wore like iron, and they handled like a dream. power loss was very little. if you can get a good price on them go for it
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