P700 Tire/wheel upgrade concerns

Dockman

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When it comes time for new tires I would like to go a little taller. My concerns are 1. Will 2" taller kill my lowend power? 2. What is offset on my stock rims (P700 deluxe)? Would I need a lift? Should I go wider tires and/or spacers if going taller? I have searched around and not had any luck finding info.


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Dockman

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I am running 27x11-12s all the way around on mine with the stock wheel and the P1k shock mod with no issues.
The 27s didn't rub without the shock mod on mine atleast.

This is my first SxS. Think you could post a link to your tires as I don't know what s means and shock mod?


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Dockman

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I did figure out the p1k


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27s won't rob power I run 5+2 offset and it is very stable . I got the stocks off asap when I bought it . 0 regrets
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Glock21user

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Weight is more of a concern, an aggressive tire can't hurt power more than a less aggressive one.
With a more aggressive tire if it grabs a lot of traction or resistance in mud or when between rocks or stumps with the power we don't have it may not rotate the tire.
 
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Dockman

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I was planning to go a touch wider too. But after doing little more research I believe I'll stay with stock width. I may go with same width on all 4? One problem is my trailer is like 63" wide. Guessing when it comes time for new tires I most likely trade up trailers.


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27x11-12
27 tire diameter
11 wide
12 in wheel
Here is my machine with the larger tires.
I prefer a 12 in. wheel because my machine does do a lot of work and the extra sidewall helps with a smoother ride and not needing to worry as much about pinching a sidewall.
20 people will have 20 opinions these are just mine.

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Bigseff23

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I'm talking real aggressive AG tires. I run the interco interforce. Which are pretty much baby tractor tires. If you don't keep your momentum up you're in trouble. you can't spin all four of them from a dead stop. It just bogs down
 
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I'm talking real aggressive AG tires. I run the interco interforce. Which are pretty much baby tractor tires. If you don't keep your momentum up you're in trouble. you can't spin all four of them from a dead stop. It just bogs down
What is the weight of them?
I just looked them up, they run 25 to 34 lbs depending on size.
Nice looking mud tire for sure.
 
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I went to 27” Sedona coyote tires. 27/9/12 front
And 27/11/12 rear. Made a big difference in stability. Then added 2” spacers all around. Made a much bigger difference. Sets 64” outside to outside now. Also added fox 2.0 podium adjustable shocks, massive difference. No lift. I think I can go 28’s without rubbing. Anything bigger I think a lift will be necessary.
 

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