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PNWGuy
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Normally I love shopping for tires for my SUV and Jeep. Very knowledgeable about the different tread designs and how they affect performance and what not.
Not so much with ATV/UTV tires.
My last ATV was a Polaris Sportsman 500 and found a set of tires that I really, really liked. Did great in the woods. The Wanda P241...
Unique combo of chevron-style lugs with aggressive sidewalls. Was under $250 for a set.
Unfortunately, they don't make them in 26" and went to a more conventional mud pattern for their latest tire.
Also, they didn't have the rears in 26x11-12 and had to get 26x12-12 for the back and 26x9-12 for the fronts.
I see that other members have them on stock rims and they work fine. Hoping the extra width helps with stability. Complete set shipped to my door was $326.
Not so much with ATV/UTV tires.
My last ATV was a Polaris Sportsman 500 and found a set of tires that I really, really liked. Did great in the woods. The Wanda P241...
Unique combo of chevron-style lugs with aggressive sidewalls. Was under $250 for a set.
Unfortunately, they don't make them in 26" and went to a more conventional mud pattern for their latest tire.


Also, they didn't have the rears in 26x11-12 and had to get 26x12-12 for the back and 26x9-12 for the fronts.
I see that other members have them on stock rims and they work fine. Hoping the extra width helps with stability. Complete set shipped to my door was $326.