P700 Load rating and running 4x same tires

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I've done more research into tires and wheels than I thought imaginable. Just when I had my kit picked out (26x9x14 Bighorns all around on STI HD6 wheels), I find that the load rating is only 400lbs on these tires. That seems really really low. I'm now unsure about buying them. I want to keep the weight as low as possible and wanted a 26" or 27" tire. Any help is appreciated.
 
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I found that was actually very common occurrence. A lot of these new machine are coming with tires that really aren't rated for the machine according to the spec sheet. I don't know if their specs just need to be updated because you see that is only with 7 psi of air. I ended up putting a set of Maxiss Cerros on mine and have been very pleased with them.
 
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If you don't mind me asking, what size did you go with? Is your Pioneer lifted?
 
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Maxxis Bighorns 27x9x14 front.27x12x14.....ITP rims.cant go wrong
 
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I'm seeing more and more of this. I like the idea.

I just hit 2000 miles with my 700 today. I've had it right at 13 months and the stock tires are worn out junk. I think the truck tires should last almost forever.
They look a little odd (different is a better word) but I can get used to it.
 
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Ok but the load rating is really low on them. Is yours a 4 seater?
Yes I do have the 4 seater.1100 miles on tires with excellent wear.Many on here have same setup.I also have the stock tires and rims but hate the ride.my maxxis are 28s but they run my muddy busters. That is why I recommend 27s
 
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Yes I do have the 4 seater.1100 miles on tires with excellent wear.Many on here have same setup.I also have the stock tires and rims but hate the ride.my maxxis are 28s but they run my muddy busters. That is why I recommend 27s
Good info. And it's not lifted correct? Also, did you notice any loss of power with running them?
 
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Good info. And it's not lifted correct? Also, did you notice any loss of power with running them?
No lift but I do have spring spacers in front. Hardly any power loss with 28s so you will be fine with 27s. Small truck tires sounds good as well but I have no experience with them.
 
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No lift but I do have spring spacers in front. Hardly any power loss with 28s so you will be fine with 27s. Small truck tires sounds good as well but I have no experience with them.
Appreciate the reply. Good info.
 
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If you don't mind me asking, what size did you go with? Is your Pioneer lifted?
I am still running the stock rims so I just went with the 26-9x12 on the front and 26-11x12 on the back. I have been very pleased with them and have a little over 2000 miles on them. We drive our rig a lot in the summer in town so quite a bit of pavement and they have done very well this summer plowing on snow and ice.
 
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I am still running the stock rims so I just went with the 26-9x12 on the front and 26-11x12 on the back. I have been very pleased with them and have a little over 2000 miles on them. We drive our rig a lot in the summer in town so quite a bit of pavement and they have done very well this summer plowing on snow and ice.
I do like the look of those tires. I'm just afraid I get in too much mud and too many hills for them.
 

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