Having trouble finding some tires for my 02 Rancher 350 that I posted in the BDL thread yesterday. 2wd, mostly hot laps in the yard, occasional trail riding. no mud bogging
These tires are OLD, likely the originals. My granddad bought it new, gave it to my dad, who gave it to me. The tires on it now don't have much tread and being so old they're pretty slippery. I like that because it doesn't fuck up the yard in normal use. The axle has a spool or whatever so it only leaves marks in the grass doing sharp turns or if i'm doing donuts
I need some new tires before I'll feel comfortable ripping down the road on it, but I don't want mudders.
Factory size rear is a 25x11.00-10. do i need to find some 12" rear wheels for a better selection? drop down to a 24" rear tire?
i want a tread like this
These tires are OLD, likely the originals. My granddad bought it new, gave it to my dad, who gave it to me. The tires on it now don't have much tread and being so old they're pretty slippery. I like that because it doesn't fuck up the yard in normal use. The axle has a spool or whatever so it only leaves marks in the grass doing sharp turns or if i'm doing donuts
I need some new tires before I'll feel comfortable ripping down the road on it, but I don't want mudders.
Factory size rear is a 25x11.00-10. do i need to find some 12" rear wheels for a better selection? drop down to a 24" rear tire?
i want a tread like this
D943 Dirt Dragon - Deestone Tires
Versatility for a mix of terrains and applications 4 ply bias construction is engineered to ensure unmatched durability
deestonetireusa.com