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P500 Tallest tires for 2021 Pioneer on factory rims

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Front and back. If you go with taller tires on stock wheels you'll want to spread the stance. All of us went into it wanting to stay at 50" and add ground clearance but it'll be tippier than it is already. Adding a couple inches to the spread will make it far more capable. 9's are skinny's.
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power loss starts with 25's and gets worse with every size bigger, it's called physics. anyone who says they did not notice it is blowing smoke up your ass or never drove theirs with the stockers, which means they don't know. gotta like the comment on the 30's about not needing to go wider, never felt sketchy, but machine is named "getting tipsy"! get some seat time in where your going to ride, you will then know better what size and or width you will need.
 
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power loss starts with 25's and gets worse with every size bigger, it's called physics. anyone who says they did not notice it is blowing smoke up your ass or never drove theirs with the stockers, which means they don't know.


To a point, spec's are also involved. There are some heavy 25's out there that weigh more than my 28's. 100% agree on spreading the stance. If you go up you have to go out on this machine.
 
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There’s a lot of rice fields where I live and I can get around in them pretty good with my hunting tires which are Maxxis Bighorn 27x9 up front 27x11 in the rear. I do have a front locker. Going with 27’s you want to try and stay as light as possible so they don’t rob too much power from a stock machine. Maxxis Zilla is about as light as it gets for a mud tire, they ride pretty good also.
 
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