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You won't wear them out, you will bust the side walls first, HA! I wonder if Moose make the foam core tubes for atv's

There’s a reason I spin like crap in 2wd everywhere...

1. Why use 4wd when you can do it in 2wd

2. It wears the tires out faster so I can get new ones! I just rotated because they were so cut up.


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There’s a reason I spin like crap in 2wd everywhere...

1. Why use 4wd when you can do it in 2wd

2. It wears the tires out faster so I can get new ones! I just rotated because they were so cut up.


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I knew you had a reason, HA!
 
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looks awesome. Was planning on going to 28 roctanes, but contemplating running the bighorns longer till i can afford AArms and do the 30's.
 
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looks awesome. Was planning on going to 28 roctanes, but contemplating running the bighorns longer till i can afford AArms and do the 30's.

I had all kinds of problems rubbing with 28" roctanes on STI HD-5 wheels and 2.5" Highlifter Lift- Added Superatv forward A-arms and the problem disappeared. Some folks on here are running 28"s of different brands and are not rubbing. My experience says- 28" Roctane tires require forward offset a-arms period. @Bobcat-blue got 28" Roctanes on 14" Rockstar II wheels with 3.5+3.5 offset and rubbed very badly. We added Superatv forward A-Arms, no lift and problem corrected.

As for 30" Roctane tires on MSA M31 wheels 3.5"+3.5", 2.5" highlifter lift Kit, 1" wheel spacers-Front, 2" wheel spaces- Rear, Superatv 1.5" forward offset front A-Arms and 1.5" back offset rear A-Arms. I'm 69" wide and very stable on the side hills. No rubbing!!!!!!!!! I haven't jumped it off the house yet so it might then.

If you like Roctane Tires and are looking at 28" or bigger- just skip the 28s and go to 30s- a-arms are required for both. You loose some top end speed but the ride is great. Seen someone on facebook running 32" pro-armors last night on stock arms- Just don't see how???

Good luck on your choice! Hope my info helps.
 
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How about with stock wheels? Planning on keeping stock wheels for now. But great to know!
 
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How about with stock wheels? Planning on keeping stock wheels for now. But great to know!
Stock wheels have different widths. 28” and 30” roctanes only come in 10” widths. May not work so good. They do have some 27” tires that are factory “size”
 
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I’ve got 28x10x14 terrabites on stock deluxe wheels with the HL lift. I haven’t had any rubbing but if I were doing it all again. I would do something like @Kilo427 or @joeymt33
 
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I’ve got 28x10x14 terrabites on stock deluxe wheels with the HL lift. I haven’t had any rubbing but if I were doing it all again. I would do something like @Kilo427 or @joeymt33

That brings up an idea for a good experiment!
Does anyone know the widths of the factory front rims and factory rear rims? I guessing 7" fronts and 10" rears.

JTW when you get a chance air all tires to the same psi. Now measure the height of each tire. Now measure the circumference.
I'm betting the circumference is smaller on the rear tires. If it is not the same on all tires, I believe your drive train will be in a bind when you are in 4 lock. Will be cool to know if it changes!
 
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