Set 4 WANDA AT MASTER ATV/UTV Tires 22x7-11 Front & 22x10-9 Rear /6PR P341 - Solid Mud Deep Tread 10250/10251 …
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rip the bead off the tire, but it is very difficult. If you rip the bead it will destroy
There will be a lot of digging and pushing. The snow can become very slippery if you cannot keep them in check
It is true that Libra Trailer Parts offers tires with 6 PR ratings.
The rims you have should be 6x12 It would be better to stick to 7x12 or smaller. In this case, the tires will ride incorrectly since the edges of the rim will pinched them, causing excessive crowning at the center of the tire. A different way of looking at it would be if the values were way overinflated & huge The tread should be the only thing you ride on
Selected User Reviews For Set 4 WANDA AT MASTER ATV/UTV Tires 22x7-11 Front & 22x10-9 Rear /6PR P341 - Solid Mud Deep Tread 10250/10251 …
These tires look awesome, ride well, and are sturdy. Because of rocks, trees, etc. , I commonly ride with low air pressure. I am running this set of tires at 7 psi instead of the 5 I normally ran. In spite of that, they still give on rocky terrain and over tree climbs. However, the sidewalls are stiffer, so it is easier to pull a trailer at speed without It was Carlisle tires that I purchased last time. I have two more bikes that will be fitted with these when the wear out. These are expensive, but they do the same job for half the price. The side tread is great for canyon riding, as you can sink into deep ruts while still maintaining traction on walls you ride on. It is my hope that the manufacturer continues to produce in this manner and of such high I like these tires better than my other four wheeler tires given that they look almost flat instead of the rounded over look of most atv tires that results in more center wear on tires like my radial more expensive type tires.
After mounting the tires on my Honda Rancher 350 4x4 quad on Friday, the day they arrived, I went for a 70 mile test drive in the high desert on Saturday, covering 15 miles on paved road (around 45 MPH), and the rest on dirt roads and rocks. It is hard to find a set of tires that perform this well, both on and off road. These are an excellent value, and I cannot imagine any way for you to.
In the beginning, I had purchased the 25" tires (with 12 wide rears), but I was concerned that they would hit the rear muffler. The wheelspacers I bought did not add any value, so I returned them and bought the 24x8-inch model instead The sizes of 12 and 24x11 are available. I have 10 sets for my 2003 rancher 350 2WD. (The 4wd and 2wd of this machine have different size rear rims, which is stupid, so be sure to double-check the wheel As for the 24" set, I am completely content with it. The front tires are significantly taller than the original 24" tires that came with it and are at least as tall as the original 25" that came with this machine. I maintain my ground clearance, as well. I would have liked to have had 25" tires on the rear if they were 11" wide, but as you can see in the pictures, they still wouldn't have given me much clearance. It seems as though they will be great, but I have not used them yet. The fact that they are so expensive ($ 300) compared to if Honda had put 12 "rims on both ends of the machine is a sham. (Those sets would probably be less than $ 240). Additionally, I was disappointed that they had "only" 3/4" lug depth (I had originally looked at SUNF A050 and they were 1 inch), but after seeing them in person I realize that 3/4" will be too much for this little machine to handle. In any case, I was satisfied with the 24" size. Also, be sure of what size you want when you order, as Libra tire charges a Because this is the first time I've had to pay a restocking fee, you can imagine my frustration – I'll have to spend more than $60 in return shipping costs.
My Polaris Sportsman 500 should have been fitted with the set I ordered. Because I am new to ATV tires, I did not know every machine uses a different size of rim on the Those in the front of the car have 12" diameter rims, but only those in the back have 10" diameter rims. I called the shop and they told me the new rims and all 12" tires are $45 a piece. There aren't even tires in the proper size for the back of my ATV to fit these tires. In the event that I had known this, I would have avoided buying them. Because of my own fault, I decided to keep the tires and buy two new rims instead. A RECENT UPDATE It didn't take me all that many miles to break them in, but the ones I did manage to put on I was very pleased with. It is a 100 percent trail ride with loose dirt, rocks, and I am very pleased with these results! I used the machine for years and it had no noticeable wear when I sold it. Those sizes are the ones that fit my new machine, but I only wish they made them.
They have been great. These shoes are wonderful, as we put them through the test of ROCK, MUD, SAND, and pavement, and they are still in great shape. It rides smooth and has a fantastic tread depth. It's better than any other set for the price. Thank you very much, we'll be purchasing.
I can't comment on durability yet, but they have the same tractor style tread as my Rubicon 500 OEM Maxxis tires and boy are they a tearing machine.
Only taken a few minutes to use them. I've used them for about 40 minutes so far. As the weather isn't in my favor, I haven't been able to get out much, but since I live near the mouth of the canyon I have taken it twice for quick runs to test other features. I would go from 5400 feet to 8900 feet, which would take me about 20 minutes around the way. In spite of this, it won't take much for these to maintain the 5 star rating, as I took them through the oem tires in fewer than 50 hours. This is my first time using bald. That's why we'll see how it goes. This tire is 25x10x12 on 12x8 wheels with a 4-plus-4-inch tire set-up Rank Offset.