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Tire Chains On Rancher AT w/IRS

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I read recently that I can't run chains with IRS. Could someone please tell me why. I would crawl under there & have a look but I don't have the machine with me. Of course like a dummy I already ordered some.
Thx, ted
 
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Marco: I know of no reason why you can't use chains on your Rancher AT. Just make sure that when you put them on your tires that they are snug and don't flop around. I plow with both my Rancher and my Rincon in the winter, and my Bighorn tires do really well in the snow. However, there have been a few times when chains would have helped a little bit.
I say, if you need chains, go for it.
 
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Marco: I must say that the stock tires that come on most any atv are nothing to get very excited about. Although I hated to spend the money, one of the first thing I've done with any of my atv's is that I put on better tires (I love the Maxxis Bighorn radials). The Bighorns are fantastic tires and good in ALL terrain. They wear extremely well and long. They handle and steer like a dream. They have excellent traction - especially in snow and wet areas.
If/when you get to the point of new/different tires, look at the deals at Rocky Mountain ATV ATV Parts, ATV Tires, Dirt Bike Parts, Motocross Gear, Motorcycle parts and Motorcycle Tires | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Most likely, you'll have to also change your wheels as Honda is very conservative with 24" wheels on the Rancher. I'm not one for large, or oversized wheels as it goofs up the intended design, and handling of an atv. However, 25" wheels work extremely well on the Rancher AT.
 
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