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Been trying to find a tired for a while. It looks like the Sunf tires might be good. I don't really have a lot to spend right but I need new rubber on the back. I ride a lot of rocky trails with sharp rocks. And the Sunf is the only matching set I have found. Does any know of any other times that fit? Let me know I am stumped.
 

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Dont buy them... lol

I had a little chinese 4 wheeler made by sun f... it was ok... but it had sun f tires on it, while I never had a flat, they were down really quick.

Maybe put 20-30 hours on it tops, and wore the tires from new to 40-50%
 

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You didn't mention the rear tire size you need..? Check out ATVTires.com for sizing and budget options. They carry a lot of brands, so its a great place to comparison shop. If you find some you like in your price range, look them up on the company website for the specs, research them and read a lot of customer reviews before buying anything.

If you buy a china brand I'll guarantee you'll be both sorry, and a whole lot poorer... cause you'll have to replace them in no time, possibly before you even get them mounted! If you can afford to buy a set of tires you can afford to buy something proven.

Comparison shop... you'll learn for yourself that you don't have to buy china to get a decent deal (shipped) on tires!

Have fun!
 

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My manager put new tyres on his JD Gator and went for Sun-F brand because they were cheap. So far they have held up really well. The terrain varies here at work from mud to Tarmac (asphalt). The majority of the terrain here has flint in the ground, a LOT of flint, so far you can only see slight cuts to the tread lugs and not to the tyre carcass.

We don’t abuse the Gator so the tyres are never spun unless in mud during the winter, I should imagine that makes a big difference to tyre care.

So my opinion differs to others, there a good all round tyre IF you take care of them. I can’t comment for abusing them as we don’t do that.

A good alternative which wouldn’t break the bank would be a bear claw, we all know there a good all round tyre and a good brand too, tried and tested.
 
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