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Posted By: Wannabebwana School me on ATV tires - 07/09/21
Got a Honda Fourtrax that came with a second set of rims/tires 25x8-12 and 25x10-12. Turf tread on them. Looking for something more aggressive.

Can I put any size tire on the 12” rim? I’m seeing 26x9-12 and 26x11-12 with the tread I’m looking for. Will they work?

Also, the original tires are 23x8-11 and 24x9-11. It’s full-time 4wd. Is the gearing set up for that off-set and will it be damaged if I go with the same height tires front and back?
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/09/21
Originally Posted by Wannabebwana
Got a Honda Fourtrax that came with a second set of rims/tires 25x8-12 and 25x10-12. Turf tread on them. Looking for something more aggressive.

Can I put any size tire on the 12” rim? I’m seeing 26x9-12 and 26x11-12 with the tread I’m looking for. Will they work?

Also, the original tires are 23x8-11 and 24x9-11. It’s full-time 4wd. Is the gearing set up for that off-set and will it be damaged if I go with the same height tires front and back?
If the OEM fronts aren't the same diameter as the rear, DO NOT run them the same size. It's geared to compensate for the different sizes and you risk tearing up the drive train if you don't size them right.

Just to throw out some nonsense numbers, say the larger rears turn 10 times while the smaller fronts turn 12 times. With the same size tires, the fronts will only turn 10 times but the gears that run them are trying to turn them 12 times. That difference has to go somewhere and it puts a lot of stress on things. Something has to give.
Regardless of size, which is important, I look at what I'm doing, my needs, and what I'm trying to accomplish, with my 4 wheeler.
We use ours for hunting a lot, in the woods, off road, hauling various things, Deer, firewood, trailers,etc.......

The Weather dictates the kind of tires we use, here in the Midwest.
Were in the mud a lot, not real sloppy loose, but wet clay soil, that can get pretty slippery, and in and out of Creek bottoms, climbing hills, driving over down logs,etc.....

So tire tread is very important, as is a spare set or two on wheels!
Flat tires can down you in a minute!
Tire Slime, works well, especially with thorns!

We use aggresive treads in the Snow, almost like a sand tread with paddles.
We used to call them Wooly Boogers!

Make sure you know the difference between directional, and non directional tires when you choose!
Directional, have to be put on a certain way! No rotating!
Non directional can be swapped across from its counterpart if rotating!


Today their are so many more choices, to pick from.

In response to your OP, Rock Chuck, is spot on!
Don't mix the sizes from front to back!
You will tear up your gearing,etc....
Everything he said, I agree with!!!
Posted By: VaHunter Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/10/21
I put Maxxis Bighorns on my Grizzly 700. I use mine for hunting and farm chores and needed something durable that would crawl over rocks and downed trees without puncturing a sidewall. The Bighorns are 6 ply rated and are very tough. As far as mud they are as good as the OEM tires that come on most ATV's. But superior on the trail and in the woods.

Don't confuse the Bighorns with the Bighorn II, as the Bighhorn II are not nearly as tough and the tread is less aggressive to keep the weight down for those who like speed over durability. The Bighorns are what you want if you work/hunt with you ARV.
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/10/21
Here we don't have much mud or sand. We have rocks. I'm running a set of these Sedona Ripsaws on my RZR. They have large blocks that keep sharp rocks from getting to the casing. They have great traction in rocks. I've never really had a chance to try them in mud but I suspect that there are better ones for that. They'd bury you in sand.

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Posted By: Windfall Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/10/21
I'm not sure how much air pressure you guys run in a UTV or an ATV, but flat spotting from sitting has been an issue with my low pressure Rokon tires. My old Nylon truck tires did that, but I didn't expect it from newer ATV tires.
Posted By: thumbcocker Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/11/21
Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Here we don't have much mud or sand. We have rocks. I'm running a set of these Sedona Ripsaws on my RZR. They have large blocks that keep sharp rocks from getting to the casing. They have great traction in rocks. I've never really had a chance to try them in mud but I suspect that there are better ones for that. They'd bury you in sand.

[Linked Image from images.rockymountainatvmc.com]


Originally Posted by Rock Chuck
Here we don't have much mud or sand. We have rocks. I'm running a set of these Sedona Ripsaws on my RZR. They have large blocks that keep sharp rocks from getting to the casing. They have great traction in rocks. I've never really had a chance to try them in mud but I suspect that there are better ones for that. They'd bury you in sand.

[Linked Image from images.rockymountainatvmc.com]


I like those. I have gbc grim reapers on my atv. 8 ply
Posted By: tikkanut Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/13/21

No matter what tires you choose....

They all cost too damm much

I run 28-10x14's on my Teryx SxS

Thinking of my replacements next time...after only a projected 5K miles or so...

BFG KO3 Mudders in same size...$186/each........crazy

You can buy 16-17" E rated tires for your 3/4 ton pick up for the same price
Posted By: tikkanut Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/13/21
Originally Posted by Windfall
I'm not sure how much air pressure you guys run in a UTV or an ATV, but flat spotting from sitting has been an issue with my low pressure Rokon tires. My old Nylon truck tires did that, but I didn't expect it from newer ATV tires.



my Teryx SxS.....9-10 psi

28-10x14's

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Posted By: Muffin Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/13/21
Pretty cool vehicle stile............ never have seen one like that.
Posted By: wldthg Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/14/21
2019 Honda Pioneer with factory tires . I put a set of chains on the back . I'm amazed on what a difference it's made.
Posted By: srwshooter Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/15/21
Last set of sedona’s I had on my polaris only lasted 2 years and that’s not many miles. To soft. I bought mudlites and they have made it 3 years and still look great. We run some mud ,plenty of rocks. Steep mountains
Posted By: AkMtnHntr Re: School me on ATV tires - 07/15/21
Originally Posted by Wannabebwana
Got a Honda Fourtrax that came with a second set of rims/tires 25x8-12 and 25x10-12. Turf tread on them. Looking for something more aggressive.

Can I put any size tire on the 12” rim? I’m seeing 26x9-12 and 26x11-12 with the tread I’m looking for. Will they work?

Also, the original tires are 23x8-11 and 24x9-11. It’s full-time 4wd. Is the gearing set up for that off-set and will it be damaged if I go with the same height tires front and back?
Yes they will fit and you'll be fine running them. I ran 26x10x12's all the way around on my old Foreman and never had any issues doing it, ran them for years that way.
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