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yeah I would If i were u i guess. the only reason I want another set is to stud one set for winter plowing and only use them in the winter time.
 
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I'd like to know what y'all think. I do alot of trail riding, gravel and rocks. I don't look for mud pits - but I live in a rain forrest so I'll get into some sloppy spots. Some snow and very little pavement or highway. I carry heavy loads in the back.

I'm looking at EFX Motoclaw 28x9x15 front and 28x11x15 rear. That should give the same tracking footprint as factory (9 x 11) with a slightly taller and much stronger tire. It's an 8 ply radial - the rears are 38 pounds and rated for 920 pounds.
It's non-directional tread so I should be able to rotate front to front, back to back.

Does all this make sense? I haven't seen anyone talk about this kind of setup - so maybe I missed something.

28" 8 ply on 15 inch rims might be a bit bumpy. Maybe I could run them with a slight vacuum (-5 pounds) LOL.

Here's the ITP Tornado wheels I was thinking.
15x7 (4/137 lugs)
Itp 16 whe tor mat blk 164435
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It's going on Grey. These are the OEM tires at 20psi
IMG 2601 IMG 2600
 
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they look good. sounds like u might me a candidate for lite truck tires from what u are saying?
 
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Some have bought them tires for their pioneers and none have really said they was good. I'm with dale, I would be looking at some light truck tires. But there is other utv tires in the 15" wheel size that will be better then them motoclaws.. Pitt bull makes a light truck version of the Growler thats great. Roctane XS , black water evo comes in 15' too
http://www.summitracing.com/search/...wheel-diameter/15-in/tire-construction/radial
 
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I'd like to know what y'all think. I do alot of trail riding, gravel and rocks. I don't look for mud pits - but I live in a rain forrest so I'll get into some sloppy spots. Some snow and very little pavement or highway. I carry heavy loads in the back.

I'm looking at EFX Motoclaw 28x9x15 front and 28x11x15 rear. That should give the same tracking footprint as factory (9 x 11) with a slightly taller and much stronger tire. It's an 8 ply radial - the rears are 38 pounds and rated for 920 pounds.
It's non-directional tread so I should be able to rotate front to front, back to back.

Does all this make sense? I haven't seen anyone talk about this kind of setup - so maybe I missed something.

28" 8 ply on 15 inch rims might be a bit bumpy. Maybe I could run them with a slight vacuum (-5 pounds) LOL.

Here's the ITP Tornado wheels I was thinking.
15x7 (4/137 lugs)
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It's going on Grey. These are the OEM tires at 20psi
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I was looking at the Motoclaws and haven't herd anything bad about them.

28s on 15s.

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