P1000 Ordering new tires

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I am going to be ordering some new tires this summer for my p1000-3 as the stock ones are starting to wear out and I have pretty rocky trails and would rather just get some beadlocks and higher ply tires then buying a spare. i attached a link to what i am thinking of buying below. my question is i would like to keep the width the same as there is one trail that has a bridge that is 65" wide so i need to stay narrower then that, preferably the stock width of 63". the tires and wheel combo below states a +10mm offset does anyone run these same offset wheels and tire size and know if there width increases and if i would need spacers? Thanks.

 
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So from what ive been researching the +10mm offset would basically be a 4+3 rim and with the 10" tire in the front would increase my overall width from 63" to around 65" so to keep it closest to stock i would need +40mm offset or 5+2 which would put me around 64" in the front and stay about the same in the rear using a 10" tire. Is this correct?
 
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So from what ive been researching the +10mm offset would basically be a 4+3 rim and with the 10" tire in the front would increase my overall width from 63" to around 65" so to keep it closest to stock i would need +40mm offset or 5+2 which would put me around 64" in the front and stay about the same in the rear using a 10" tire. Is this correct?
6+1 front, 5+2 back = stock width
 
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Thanks Smitty so i would want to find 6+1 with spacers in the rear to keep it the same
If you get different off sets from front to rear you won't need spacers to make them the same width.
 
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Good lord dont overthink it!

havent seen any pics of this here machine from you yet u speak of!!!

PICS OR IT DIDNT HAPPEN!
Here it is 2020 3 Seater. It has been a great machine so far put about 1500 km on it last year with 0 problems
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Here it is 2020 3 Seater. It has been a great machine so far put about 1500 km on it last year with 0 problems
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I have system3 5+2’s on mine. With stock shocks the front width went to 65” plus a fuzz. The rails on my original trailer were exactly 65”. I had to wiggle the front wheels quite a bit to get them to drop down into the rails with the system3 tires. Now, I have installed 814 shocks and have gained about 1-1/2” of ground clearance. The width now is around 64-1/2” on the front. I also run 1” wheel spacers on the rear.
 
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Front STI HD9 Beadlock 14x7 ATV/UTV Wheel - Matte Black/Machined (4/137) 6+1 [14HB908] - Single - Wheels - ATV
Rear

I guarantee they wheels will keep you at stock width.
Be careful every company offsets are not true spec, Sedona and ITP are the worst offenders in my opinion.

 
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If you get different off sets from front to rear you won't need spacers to make them the same width.

Front STI HD9 Beadlock 14x7 ATV/UTV Wheel - Matte Black/Machined (4/137) 6+1 [14HB908] - Single - Wheels - ATV
Rear

I guarantee they wheels will keep you at stock width.
Be careful every company offsets are not true spec, Sedona and ITP are the worst offenders in my opinion.


Thanks! this is just what im looking for.
 

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