P1000m5 Tire recommendation

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So if you use aftermarket wheels would you want 1" spacers on the back to even out or not a big deal?

Not a big deal. I wanted the back to the be the same width so added 1” spacers.
 
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Quadboss QBT846 tires in 28x10 size on stock wheels. I also have fox shocks.

Love the shocks and tires
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how do you like your quad boss, about to buy 28x10x14 quadboss for stock delux 14x9 rims, im looking for three stock delux 14x9 so ill all four corner + spair. if i could do 14x11 stock on all four corner i would
 
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how do you like your quad boss, inabout to buy 28x10x14 for stock delux 14x9 rims, im looking for three stock delux 14x9 so ill all four corner + spair. if i could do 14x11 stock on all four corner i would
They have been great tires. Good traction, very little wear in 300 miles and really quiet
 
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how do you like your quad boss, about to buy 28x10x14 quadboss for stock delux 14x9 rims, im looking for three stock delux 14x9 so ill all four corner + spair. if i could do 14x11 stock on all four corner i would
You’ll have to run spacers.. why not just run them on your deluxe wheels and buy one extra front rim for a spare.
 
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I have notice that many tire vender sell 9” wide tire and 11” wide tire for many types of utv. This will keep the back tire the same outer tracing width of front without using 1” spacer in rear even when using aftermarket wheels have same offset for front and rear.
 
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I just just ordered my wheels. Same size all around. I have a pro box being installed and before it seemed the machine was a little top heavy. My thoughts are the top will add to this. From what I read I will need to add a 1inch spacer to the back of I run all same size. What about a 1 inch spacer on the front and 2inch spacer on the back to help the stability of the machine. Do you guys think it would accomplish much or atleast mitigate the extra weight added to the roof?
 
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I have notice that many tire vender sell 9” wide tire and 11” wide tire for many types of utv. This will keep the back tire the same outer tracing width of front without using 1” spacer in rear even when using aftermarket wheels have same offset for front and rear.
If you buy aftermarket wheels then run the same size on all four... it only makes sense to have tires you can rotate and only need a single spare. I believe manufacturers run larger rears for higher load ratings.
 
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I just just ordered my wheels. Same size all around. I have a pro box being installed and before it seemed the machine was a little top heavy. My thoughts are the top will add to this. From what I read I will need to add a 1inch spacer to the back of I run all same size. What about a 1 inch spacer on the front and 2inch spacer on the back to help the stability of the machine. Do you guys think it would accomplish much or atleast mitigate the extra weight added to the roof?
Read this and decide for yourself..

P1000 - Wheel spacer math??
 
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Going to d 1 inch on back to match the front. See how that works out. Thanks
 

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