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Im looking at getting new tires and possibly new rims for my TRX300FW but im not sure if these prices im seeing are per tire/rim or a pair or a whole set

i know truck and car tires are individual but at the same time i cant see spending $600 for quad tires if they are priced individually :blink:


also the front and rear tires are different sizes, from reading around on here i learned the gearing is set up for that but do i need to stay at the factory tire sizes? i know width wont really affect gearing as much as height but dont wanna ruin anything going taller with tires
 

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What brand and size tire are you looking at? you can look to spend 50 to 100 Georgies for a good tire.
 

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havent looked at any specific brands yet, i dont need them right away but i figured i should figure it out before i need them

probably just looking at stock sizes R: 24x9x11 F: 23x8x11
 

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Try these....

24X9-11 = $82.95
23X8-11 = $73.95
 

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ITP Mudlites great tire... so i've been told
 

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little bit of everything, soft dirt, packed dirt, mud, snow/ice but i also want to be able to run across the grass without ripping up TOO much. i dont need anything too aggressive its just a workhorse/joyrider
 

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I got those an a 110 three-wheeler great tire!!!
 

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ill check those out, and 50 bucks a tire is a whole lot better than the bigger price figures i was looking at

while im on the topic of rims and tires, ive heard of putting rear rims on the front, any point to this? and is it just a direct fit?
 
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