bratclay Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 (edited) If I get to keep my brat or if I build another subi. I was thinking about getting these tires. I will have 14" pugs. I was going to get the 26x9x14 or should I get the 26x11x14. They are 6ply and made out of the same stuff as truck tires. My project will not be drivein as a dd. I will drive a little bit on road but only to get to the dirt roads and mountains and not probably goin over 60mph. What do you guys think? They are Sedona Rip Saw RT http://www.atvtirestore.com/sedona_rip_saw_atv_tires.html Edited February 16, 2011 by bratclay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LegacyBrad Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 Guys run these on their modded rinos and and golf carts around here all the time. Amazingly loud on the highway! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott in Bellingham Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 keep the car weight and speed down Id do it 9" for harder stuff 11" if your in the sand and mud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uberoo Posted February 17, 2011 Share Posted February 17, 2011 both. run the 9" tires on the front and the 11's on the back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratclay Posted February 17, 2011 Author Share Posted February 17, 2011 I also found these. They are 8ply. Wow http://www.pureoffroad.com/gbc_dirt_commander_atv_tires.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratclay Posted February 17, 2011 Author Share Posted February 17, 2011 Here is a couple more I found. This one is utv only. So it should also be around the 1000lbs rating per tire. http://www.4atvtires.com/atvTires/showProduct.php?id=9712&cat_id=707 This one the same brand Maxxis with a little more open tread style. http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/productDetail.do?navTitle=Tires+and+Wheels&webCatId=8&navType=type&webTypeId=138&prodFamilyId=23155&listingId=&sizeAttr=7261 This link has more info but above link is cheaper. http://www.pureoffroad.com/maxxis_bighorn_2.0_atv_tires.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet82 Posted February 18, 2011 Share Posted February 18, 2011 For what it's worth... About the last thing I'd do is run those on the road at 60 mph. They are not a highway tire and not street legal and never designed to do that. I've run my tires to about 30 mph on the road. That's plenty fast for that type of setup. I have DOT truck tires with DOT rims for any real highway use. My .02 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratclay Posted February 18, 2011 Author Share Posted February 18, 2011 Yea I wasnt goin to be driving it down the hwy. I would only be pulling it. The only pavement that they will be seeing is goin from my moms place to the mountains. Thats only a couple miles of pavement and I wouldnt be goin that fast. Cuz it just in the country where she lives. I think that if a utv can run then my brat can run them. Im mainly goin to be on dirtroads, logging road and trails with mud and rocks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uberoo Posted February 21, 2011 Share Posted February 21, 2011 (edited) The design of ATV/UTV/tractor tires makes the tires not suited for going much more than 25 mph on any hard surface.Those tires are made out of really soft rubber with large distances between sections of tread.Atv's are constantly driven on dirt roads,yes.the hard surface of the road wears out the tires much faster than if the tire was driven on its intended surface,ie mud or loose dirt. So for that reason if you plan to run aggressive tires like that just change them out when you get there.It takes maybe all of 30 minutes to change out all 4.Less if you have air tools. I ran a set of tractor tires like that for a summer and they still had the little rubber bits left over from the casting and the tread was worn down less than 1/16" of an inch.Or you can leave the tires on all around and destroy them in a season- even though "its only a couple of miles." Remember atv tires despite their weight ratings are made out of a rubber similar to erasers,and erasers, at least for me don't last long at all. the tires are ;however, fantastic at doing what they were made for-driving on loose,soft surfaces... Edited February 21, 2011 by Uberoo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monstaru Posted February 21, 2011 Share Posted February 21, 2011 tractor tires have a higher weight rating.so, there is no comparison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uberoo Posted February 23, 2011 Share Posted February 23, 2011 4 ply tractor tires so its about the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratclay Posted February 23, 2011 Author Share Posted February 23, 2011 Well if you didnt read. The tires below that I was looking to get, they are 6 and 8 ply tires. Alot different from 4ply. Clay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweet82 Posted March 11, 2011 Share Posted March 11, 2011 ...so what did you decide to do? Have you checked the wheel well clearance? My Pugs will rub a bit on my GL with a 27" tire. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bratclay Posted March 12, 2011 Author Share Posted March 12, 2011 Im probably going with the first ones that I posted. They are made outta the same composite as truck tires and they are 6ply. I can get 26x10x14 for 91 a piece at my local bike/atv/utv store. They sell all their tires at cost wholesale price. They dont measure exactly what size they say. But it goin on my brat and all Im goin have for a lift rite now is the arms clocked and rx front springs and kyb gr2 struts when I can get some. Thanks Clay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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