hey doug, would you think the 25'' size of the terrracross r/t's would fit a 2009 wolverine 450 (same frame as 2003 kodiac 450) or would they be too heavy? I am also looking at 24'' maxxis bighorns please respond,thanks in advance.
@atvtvcom Im convinced and decided I will get a set of these for my Outlander Max. I invite you to come north to Parry Sound Ontario Canada next month to cover the Can-Am Jamboree. I really like your videos!
@ATVTVCOM : I'm putting them on my 2010 Grizzly 700. If you remember back a bit you gave good praise about it when I asked you how it compared to my old 2004 660. Well at the time I was considering other larger machines but I decided to go for the ride quality over power for the type of trails I ride on. With that said I am VERY impressed and proud of my decission as I'm usualy the only one not tired and sore after a 5hr ride. I'll add my personal review once I receive the tires and mount them.
@ATVTVCOM Ok I had just put some good riding time in on them(4hrs) and the verdict is GOOD. Much better traction and handling then stock rubber. One thing is when I received the tire/wheel package they had 12lbs of pressure in each tire. I assume this is for seeting the bead and not the operating range psi. I lowered them the 5 psi per tire and the ride was greatly improved. Steering effort is effortless especially with eps. Overall a great investment to your atv.
@98Mpower Great to hear. Now the next step is to dial in the pressure! Start with you 5 psi and first go to 4 1/2 on the rears. Then 4. Then 4 1/2 on the fronts and 4 in the rears. Somewhere in there you'll find the sweet spot. I think it was 5 and 4 for me but I forget ;-)
@ATVTVCOM Ya this Sunday wil be the dial in day. It felt a little twichy at higher trail speeds most likely because the pressure. I'll let you know how it goes. I also have to install my new synthetic winch rope and flare head. My old winch cable had cuts in it so i dont want to take chances of it snapping.
atv sled pulls, same as a pick-up and tractor pull, what tire (bighorn, holeshot ATR, super swamper, mudlite) would give me the best traction to be able to pull the sled farther down the track?
For hard-packed dirt I'd say either the Holeshot or the Terra Cross. The Terra Cross might be better in a variety of conditions. Remember, the softer the the compound the better it'll work on hard pack surfaces.
I have a 2009 yamaha grizzly 350 irs and was wondering if the 25-8-12 on the front and 25-10-12 on the rear would be ok? or would they be to heavy compared to the stock 25" tires. I live in texas so i need a tire for hard, rock and occasionaly muddy trails and wanted to make sure that my grizzly 350 could turn them without loosing to much power.
How are they in Mud? I do alot of Mud riding, and was thinking about getting this combination. Because someone is selling them on the ATV Forum that I'm on. 26" TerraCross, with 14" C Series Type 7 Wheels., Black. I like the design, but how are they in like.. "mud mud!" ? Thanks!
hey doug, would you think the 25'' size of the terrracross r/t's would fit a 2009 wolverine 450 (same frame as 2003 kodiac 450) or would they be too heavy? I am also looking at 24'' maxxis bighorns please respond,thanks in advance.
Mrgmail15 2 months ago
@Mrgmail15 I think they would fit and work very well. May be the very best choice.
ATVTVCOM 2 months ago
@atvtvcom Im convinced and decided I will get a set of these for my Outlander Max. I invite you to come north to Parry Sound Ontario Canada next month to cover the Can-Am Jamboree. I really like your videos!
153eddy 1 year ago
@153eddy We'd love to but that's a might far in these economic times.
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
what benefit do you get from running narrower front tires with 14 inch wheels?
accord21 1 year ago
@accord21 Easier steering and less grab and kickback through the bars.
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
Just purchased mine today on ITP 212 14inch wheels. Cant wait until I try them out. Now to wait for the UPS man LOL.
98Mpower 1 year ago
@98Mpower Be sure and come back to this video and post on what you think after you get 'em!!!! What are you putting them on?
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
@ATVTVCOM : I'm putting them on my 2010 Grizzly 700. If you remember back a bit you gave good praise about it when I asked you how it compared to my old 2004 660. Well at the time I was considering other larger machines but I decided to go for the ride quality over power for the type of trails I ride on. With that said I am VERY impressed and proud of my decission as I'm usualy the only one not tired and sore after a 5hr ride. I'll add my personal review once I receive the tires and mount them.
98Mpower 1 year ago
@98Mpower Great! Thanks for the added input.
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
@ATVTVCOM Ok I had just put some good riding time in on them(4hrs) and the verdict is GOOD. Much better traction and handling then stock rubber. One thing is when I received the tire/wheel package they had 12lbs of pressure in each tire. I assume this is for seeting the bead and not the operating range psi. I lowered them the 5 psi per tire and the ride was greatly improved. Steering effort is effortless especially with eps. Overall a great investment to your atv.
98Mpower 1 year ago
@98Mpower Great to hear. Now the next step is to dial in the pressure! Start with you 5 psi and first go to 4 1/2 on the rears. Then 4. Then 4 1/2 on the fronts and 4 in the rears. Somewhere in there you'll find the sweet spot. I think it was 5 and 4 for me but I forget ;-)
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
@ATVTVCOM Ya this Sunday wil be the dial in day. It felt a little twichy at higher trail speeds most likely because the pressure. I'll let you know how it goes. I also have to install my new synthetic winch rope and flare head. My old winch cable had cuts in it so i dont want to take chances of it snapping.
98Mpower 1 year ago
@98Mpower Smart move on the rope! Keep us all informed as to what you think after messing around with the pressures!
ATVTVCOM 1 year ago
what tire would work the best on hard packed tracks for sled pulling? I have 09 brute force 750 with EPI clutch kit
thanks
kbrute750 2 years ago
I'm not sure I understand the question - sled pulling on hard-packed tracks?
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
atv sled pulls, same as a pick-up and tractor pull, what tire (bighorn, holeshot ATR, super swamper, mudlite) would give me the best traction to be able to pull the sled farther down the track?
kbrute750 2 years ago
For hard-packed dirt I'd say either the Holeshot or the Terra Cross. The Terra Cross might be better in a variety of conditions. Remember, the softer the the compound the better it'll work on hard pack surfaces.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
I have a 2009 yamaha grizzly 350 irs and was wondering if the 25-8-12 on the front and 25-10-12 on the rear would be ok? or would they be to heavy compared to the stock 25" tires. I live in texas so i need a tire for hard, rock and occasionaly muddy trails and wanted to make sure that my grizzly 350 could turn them without loosing to much power.
bballplaya123678 2 years ago
The Terra Cross in that size should work great.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
How are they in Mud? I do alot of Mud riding, and was thinking about getting this combination. Because someone is selling them on the ATV Forum that I'm on. 26" TerraCross, with 14" C Series Type 7 Wheels., Black. I like the design, but how are they in like.. "mud mud!" ? Thanks!
powerstroke2504X4 2 years ago
Not bad but certainly not as good as a true mud tire. These work very well on the trail, snow, and muddy trails.
ATVTVCOM 2 years ago
The Grizzly (with EPS) can handle just about anything but my favorites are the Terra Cross and the ACTs. I would go with a 26" diameter.
ATVTVCOM 3 years ago
I have a 2009 Yamaha Grizzly 700 SE and I cant decide what size of tire to get. Can you help me?
puredeadly01 3 years ago
They are remarkably good in the snow!
ATVTVCOM 3 years ago
are thay good in snow?
grizzlyman239 3 years ago
how many pounds of air r u guys runing in them????
cat500i 3 years ago