H heyketz New Member Jan 18, 2011 476 2 18 Feb 8, 2011 #1 Would a set of 22x11x8 tires fit on the back with stock rims?
H heyketz New Member Jan 18, 2011 476 2 18 Feb 8, 2011 #3 would they make any difference to the handling or suspension. better, worse, no change
motoman9911 New Member Mar 23, 2010 1,490 14 0 Cincinnati, Ohio Feb 8, 2011 #4 The tire will fold a bit when sliding.
P Paulie B New Member Jan 17, 2008 3,412 58 0 SOMD Feb 8, 2011 #5 Depends on what 22" tire it is. What tire are you looking at? Personally I like 20's on back to lower the center of gravity a tad to help handling.
Depends on what 22" tire it is. What tire are you looking at? Personally I like 20's on back to lower the center of gravity a tad to help handling.
H heyketz New Member Jan 18, 2011 476 2 18 Feb 8, 2011 #6 they are a 2-ply tire made by king. 2 brand new tires for $90.00 OBO
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,295 175 Usa Feb 8, 2011 #7 yes, but may hit the heelgaurds spend the few extra bucks and get at least 4 ply 20/21's
H heyketz New Member Jan 18, 2011 476 2 18 Feb 8, 2011 #8 i think they will be close to the heel guards anyway.
piezzi Member Mar 19, 2008 750 23 54 Feb 8, 2011 #10 heyketz said: Thanks for the quick responses........ Click to expand... I'd get some 20" 4-ply holeshots or razr's. RockymountingATV.com usually has them for about $65 each and this includes delivery. Good luck!
heyketz said: Thanks for the quick responses........ Click to expand... I'd get some 20" 4-ply holeshots or razr's. RockymountingATV.com usually has them for about $65 each and this includes delivery. Good luck!
fox396 New Member Feb 3, 2011 95 3 0 pa Feb 8, 2011 #12 i have 20x11x8 holeshots on mine and they rubbed the heelguards when i slid sideways until i put my spacers on.
i have 20x11x8 holeshots on mine and they rubbed the heelguards when i slid sideways until i put my spacers on.