Radial vs. bias ply

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I'm thinking of getting new, slightly bigger tires. I'm considering Kenda bear claws and a few others. What I'm wondering is what are the advantages of going to a radial tire? I would assume they are more puncture resistant, are there any other benefits? I'd like to hear your thoughts
 
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they have less rolling resistance, better wear, and have a better " footprint"
 
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So in your opinion, are radials worth the extra money?
 
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I installed Kenda Bear claws on my Ranger and liked them so much that as soon as I got my Pioneer 700-2 I put 26" bears claws on it. I love the way the machine ride's and handles with them plus the traction is fantastic. If you buy and put them on you'll be surprised how much of a difference they make. Here pic of how much difference the 26" bear claws are compared to the factory tire's this is the front tire
 

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Thanks for the review, are those the bear claw radials you put on? I found two different Kenda bear claws, I think one was radial and one was not. Which ones do you have? And thanks for the picture that is quite a difference! I'm guessing from the pic those are the radials
 
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Yes Kenda Bear Claw HTR Radials.
 
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you can also get them in 27" on your 12" wheels. that's what I have very good tires.
 
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I would ask if the 27's resulted in a noticeable loss of power but I know that's no longer an issue for you with your turbo!
 
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your right. but no I even think they helped out with the power they roll over things much easer. if they had 28" I would buy them next.
 
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Wow good to know. Were you able to mount them on the stock wheels?
 

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