Question, can one put 28-10/14's on all four tires on a completely stock set up, 2016 1000-5, without any issues with rims or rubbing. Looking at Evo's or Rocktanes????
Thanks, I thought I read somewhere on here that ones were running 28-10-14 on all four corners with no issues.I have 28-10-14 tusk warthog tires on my 2017 P3 with no rubbing they are on 14 inch rims no problems had to trim a little off the front of the factory UTV skid plate the front tire would rub when turning but after I trimmed the skid plate a little no problems
I doubted the 28.75 until I measured, exact at 8 psi, but you still need the forward a ams for pure pleasure, I don't notice a difference in turning radius on the trails. I think the added length, 3 inches makes it a more comfortable ride.Yes 28” Evos and 28” Roctanes are true 28” tires the 30” Evos are about 28.75” at 10psi and all should fit stock, but the 30” Roctanes are 30” and you need forward offset a-arms.
Question, can one put 28-10/14's on all four tires on a completely stock set up, 2016 1000-5, without any issues with rims or rubbing. Looking at Evo's or Rocktanes????
I can't help ya bud, I have been throwing around the thought of all four tires being same size, including spare, just for simplicity reasons. I want to go to 28's but keep stock rims and set up. Your's sounds like a good set up but can't help ya with your question, someone on here will though.Any thoughts on running 32" Terrabites (stock deluxe wheels) with just High lifter front A arms and a High lifter lift kit??
Anyone know how tall they really run? Maybe add some spacers?
Any other issues? Clutches? Lack of torque with bigger tires? I'd like to think it won't be enough of a loss in torque to bother me. My riding is more trails and roads in Mi. Some woods where I'd like the improved clearances. But not big mud, steep climbs, or rock crawling.
Thanks.
check rb3offroad.com for SpacersAny thoughts on running 32" Terrabites (stock deluxe wheels) with just High lifter front A arms and a High lifter lift kit??
Anyone know how tall they really run? Maybe add some spacers?
Any other issues? Clutches? Lack of torque with bigger tires? I'd like to think it won't be enough of a loss in torque to bother me. My riding is more trails and roads in Mi. Some woods where I'd like the improved clearances. But not big mud, steep climbs, or rock crawling.
Thanks.
2020 Pioneer 1000-5 DLX. Stock wheels, 5-2 front, 5-3 rear offset rims. Want to put same offset rims all around so I can rotate tires. Is this possible?