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I am new to the forum, so this may be a redundant question...I have a 2005 honda rancher 350 2x4 that I have only has 200 miles...I figured I would start to use the atv since I have just had it sitting around...It runs good, just looking to upgrade to a different set of mud tires..

What is the largest size tires I can get with out doing any cutting or modifications..I currently have the stock rims which I am gonna keep for a spare set of tires or depending on what type of riding we are doing..I purchased a set of itp 12''x7'' rims for the atv so it would give me more tire choices. With all of that being said.

What is the largest mud tire with the 12x7 itp wheels that will fit with out any mods?

Which tire would you go with for mud since this unit is a 2x4? Just wanna have a little more fun in the mud.
 

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Since it is a 2wd, I would not go any bigger than a 25'' tire, it really wont do you too much good to go bigger than that.

The Super Swamper TSL, or the Vampire would make good rear tires for a 2wd bike. You may also consider the 25'' mud lite XL as well...
 

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I picked up a set of rims really cheap and tires as well...My question is, the rims have a different offset than what I would like to have...The rims offset have a little more set inwards than out wards. So it makes the overall width from outside of tire to outside about 2'' narrower...Is there going to be any problem..The only plus side is that I wont get muddy because all of the tire is under the fender! Should this affect anything major? I dont see a problem, but let me know what you guys think
 

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I picked up a set of rims really cheap and tires as well...My question is, the rims have a different offset than what I would like to have...The rims offset have a little more set inwards than out wards. So it makes the overall width from outside of tire to outside about 2'' narrower...Is there going to be any problem..The only plus side is that I wont get muddy because all of the tire is under the fender! Should this affect anything major? I dont see a problem, but let me know what you guys think
They should be OK if it drives OK and if they don't rub anything, such as the muffler. It might not hardly be as stable on off camber situations.
 
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