Aftermarket Tires?

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1bush2hog

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Just wondering what others are using and why you made that choice.

I just purchased a set of bridgestone mudhook extremes for my grizzly 660, but these may be a little too agressive. Time will tell. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

I wanted a good all-around 6 ply tire in 26" size, thus the reason for my choice, but am a little concerned as they have a pretty good bite in soft grassy areas.
 
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1bush2hog,

Search through this forum looking for Maxxis and 589. Many of us went with aftermarket and you should be able to get all the pros/cons/results of our findings.
In general, the Maxxis seem to be a good all year tire. The 589's are more agressive and most are saving for winter use.
 
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I have the mud lites.. Agressive but work well..

Frank
 
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Yes - already looked at those posts. There are a alot more tires out there than just the big horns and 589's. 589's = good tires, too agressive. I heard Big Horns were decent all around, but were plagued by some mfg problems/defects.

I was just curious to see what others use in more utility related functions.

Anyone using the ITP radials?
 
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There are definitely a lot of tires available. I keep watching to see how each perform. I agree with what you said. However, the manufacturing problem with the Maxxis Bighorns had to do with a balance problem with speeds over 40 mph, and was only an issue on manufacture runs between 11/02 and 6/03. I stared at tread patterns until I was dizzy. I did buy the Bighorn Radials. I'm not at all saying that they are "the best" tire. So far I'm very well pleased with their all around performance and, although I checked the manufacture date on the sidewall, if they had a high speed imbalance I have not been able to detect it. Anyway, I'm looking to purchase a Rhino to go along with the RTV and will likely want a different tire than what comes with it. That is why I keep watching threads on ATV tires. So far, it seems to come down to what your purpose is. Do you need really aggressive tires for snow and mud, do you want turf tires, or do you want an all around performer. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif If you come across anything different or try some diffenent tires, please let us know. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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The best tire will depend on what you intend to do with your atv. For working around a yard or farm the Bighorn or the Goodyear radial m/t would be a good choice. I have a set of 589 m/t's on my Rubicon for riding but kept the less aggressive stock tires on the stock rims for when I use it for work.
 
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Yea, seems like most ATVers want the baddest mud tire out there so there is alot of info on them. I am looking for something that won't tear up the turf , but won't get me stuck either. Dream on? Maybe so /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I like the looks of the Big Horns and may get a set of the 26" when they come out - if they come out.

Haven't heard much about ITP's radial though. It looks a little more turf friendly, but may only be good for dry conditions too, judging from the way the tread pattern looks in pics.

Thanks for the comments. I will update on the performance of the Bridgestones as I use them.
 
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I haven't seen the Goodyear radials yet, and my stockers were too far gone to use any longer. One of the reasons I went with the MudHooks was due to the fact it more closely resembled stock tread but had 6 plys. I need the 6 plys due to all the locust and russian olive on my property.

Thanks for the input.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I like the looks of the Big Horns and may get a set of the 26" when they come out - if they come out.)</font>

Any particular reason you want to jump to 26"? I don't recall the exact height but the 25" Bighorns stand close to 26". Dargo and I got new rims and I honestly don't know if 26" would fit. The offset on the new rims is different so the tires stick out farther and come pretty close to the fenders.
 
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Yup, the 25" Bighorns measured about 26 1/4 tall. And, like bczoom said, the ITP rims have a bit more offset; which is great because it gives a bit wider stance. However, I don't think any wider or taller will work. I think the ITP wheels and the 26 1/4 tall tires are about all that will fit with the stock suspension setup without rubbing or breaking things. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 

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