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sxs2015

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Set of 4 Sedona Mud Rebels 25x8-12 Front 25x10-12 Rear ATV Tires 299.95 on ebay... Will his tires fit on his rims???
 
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Not sure about the mud rebels. The other sedona tires are tuff but Heavy!!!
 
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Before you jump the gun... You need to review the load rating.

I will try to explain if I don't loose you or myself.
Pioneer weights 1400 lbs with a load capacity of 1000 lbs + riders. For a total of around 2700 lbs possible loaded.
2700 / 4 = 675.
675 is the load range needed for each tire if that math works out correctly.

Sedona Mud Rebels
25x8-12 = 342 LR
25x10-12 = 414 LR
Total of = 1510 lbs LR capacity.
That's barley enough for the Pioneer and a single rider. :cry:

Now I ask. Who is running BigHorns in size 25, 26, or 27 inch tall?
According to Maxxis, here not up to par. Yet lots of people run them, including myself.
Other manufactures do not even list the load rating on there sites making it difficult to locate.
And.. Most buyers and dealers never even pay attention or know the difference. You see owners everywhere running all types of "atv" tires on there "utv's".

Just something to consider.
 
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The GBC Dirt Devils were the only tires I could find that were up to carrying the load 27x10-12 and 27x12-12. Its why I went with them. Wish I'd gone with 28's but not for capacity just height.
 
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pitbulls are up for the load :D
 
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ohanacreek said:
The GBC Dirt Devils were the only tires I could find that were up to carrying the load 27x10-12 and 27x12-12. Its why I went with them. Wish I'd gone with 28's but not for capacity just height.

There's plenty at 27x9-12 and 27x11-12. But maybe you wanted the added width.
 
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yes i have the growler uber 8 ply
 
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yes i have the growler uber 8 ply
Bigc ... what is the true size on those growler ' s if I'm not mistaken you are running 26.5 .... and how do they do on hard surface and mudd?
 
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i am running 25.5 they run about 26 1/4 tall they ride smooth as car tires on pavement havent been in much mud but they will go good im sure
 
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I feel like a little a little kid.......OMG OMG new Sedona Mud Rebel 25x8-12 Front 25x10-12 are coming UPS to day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dealer wanted 385 plus Tax and mounting at 30 each...
Ebay 298. Walmart will mount for 5.00 each....
 
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The PSI is 25 for the tire's
What should i have them up too???
 
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Actually had my dealer talk me out of putting new tires on when new. Seems the ones we get up here in the Great White North are 6-ply Maxxis? I've had no issues except in muskeg which will suck in anything, don't matter what tire you got. Any given ride here includes mud, rock, grass, gravel, sand, stream crossing, sticks, what have you- happy with them so far after I dropped the pressure a bit.
 
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sxs2015 said:
trails with rocks and some times mud...

My 26" ( 6 ply) Maxxis Bighorns are a great all-around trail tire for rocks, sand, snow and some mud
 
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I have to agree!! I have a little over 300 miles on mine and drive it everyday around the farm....CUT a tire on a rock the other day I a road that I travel everyday in my truck,,,,VERY disappointed with the factory tires!
 
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