norrisg03blasty New Member Dec 20, 2011 8 0 0 new river az Dec 24, 2011 #1 i wanted to know what size rear tires are common for a blasty..i have some 20x11x8 but they look a little big soo any input would be helpfull
i wanted to know what size rear tires are common for a blasty..i have some 20x11x8 but they look a little big soo any input would be helpfull
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 54 Delaware Dec 24, 2011 #2 That the preferred size for trail ridding.
norrisg03blasty New Member Dec 20, 2011 8 0 0 new river az Dec 24, 2011 #3 so like an 18" is a race tire??
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 54 Delaware Dec 24, 2011 #6 You can run 18's on the trails but will get hung up a lot more. I have 18's on mine but will be switching to 20's as soon as I can.
You can run 18's on the trails but will get hung up a lot more. I have 18's on mine but will be switching to 20's as soon as I can.
2blaster New Member Nov 29, 2011 69 5 0 B'ville GA Dec 24, 2011 #8 According to the manual, stock rear tire is 21x10-8 I have 22x11-8 and 22x12-8, ride mostly narrow hill and mountain trails. They work fine but seldom get past second gear.
According to the manual, stock rear tire is 21x10-8 I have 22x11-8 and 22x12-8, ride mostly narrow hill and mountain trails. They work fine but seldom get past second gear.
Awk08 Administrator Staff member Technician Jan 30, 2009 24,427 2,294 175 Usa Dec 24, 2011 #9 i run 20's in the back, and 22's up front for added clearence here in the rocks
pbblaster2 Member Mar 28, 2011 55 0 32 chester,wv Dec 24, 2011 #10 20in ft 18in rear for mx 21in ft 20 in rear for xc,stay away from heavy tires,best i have found are gbc race rex for the rear or itp xcr
20in ft 18in rear for mx 21in ft 20 in rear for xc,stay away from heavy tires,best i have found are gbc race rex for the rear or itp xcr
StrokedTater244 DriveDeterminationDesire Mar 28, 2008 2,467 24 74 PA Dec 24, 2011 #11 generally rear 20" front 21"
xjma Member Oct 12, 2008 1,400 8 38 Massachusetts, USSA www.undergroundjeeps.net Jan 9, 2012 #12 currently have 21" up front and 22" in the rear for trail riding, mud lites are the ticket, aggressive tread yet strong and light weight. I wouldn't go any smaller with the riding I do. When the fronts are worn out I'll go with 22s up front again.
currently have 21" up front and 22" in the rear for trail riding, mud lites are the ticket, aggressive tread yet strong and light weight. I wouldn't go any smaller with the riding I do. When the fronts are worn out I'll go with 22s up front again.
Blaner Your Friendly South African Ambassador Mar 26, 2008 3,277 184 114 38 East London, South Africa Jan 9, 2012 #13 i run 22's on 9 inch rims. i had 20/11/8's but kept beaching on rutted hills etc so i went to 22's and dropped to a 13 front sprocket size, i used Luni's gearing calculator and it works out the same gearing as i had before with a 14 tooth.
i run 22's on 9 inch rims. i had 20/11/8's but kept beaching on rutted hills etc so i went to 22's and dropped to a 13 front sprocket size, i used Luni's gearing calculator and it works out the same gearing as i had before with a 14 tooth.