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Greetings all,
I swapped out the wheels/tires of my 2022 1000-5 Forest this weekend (pics below). I put on System 3 XT 400s, 28x10-14s all the way around. The rear tires appear to be slightly angled outward now. Fronts look fine, but the rear just look off when looking at it from straight behind.
Is this just the product of going from a rounded all terrain tire to a more boxy mud tire? Would offsets on the rear tires fix this "geometry" issue? Is this a geometry issue? I'm new, not the most mechanically inclined, but damn it I want to learn.
I suspect this issue has been discussed on the board ad nauseum so I apologize for sucking at the search function. And yes, I know the tread pattern is backwards on the rears...Will address when I likely add rear spacers! Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Pertinent Specs are:
3" Lift
System 3 XT 400s, 28x10-14s
I swapped out the wheels/tires of my 2022 1000-5 Forest this weekend (pics below). I put on System 3 XT 400s, 28x10-14s all the way around. The rear tires appear to be slightly angled outward now. Fronts look fine, but the rear just look off when looking at it from straight behind.
Is this just the product of going from a rounded all terrain tire to a more boxy mud tire? Would offsets on the rear tires fix this "geometry" issue? Is this a geometry issue? I'm new, not the most mechanically inclined, but damn it I want to learn.
I suspect this issue has been discussed on the board ad nauseum so I apologize for sucking at the search function. And yes, I know the tread pattern is backwards on the rears...Will address when I likely add rear spacers! Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Pertinent Specs are:
3" Lift
System 3 XT 400s, 28x10-14s