P1000 Tire and Wheel Help, For My Mom

C

Cestratton

Active Member
Jun 22, 2021
52
183
33
Harrison, AR
Ownership

  1. Do not currently own
My Mom and her husband just bought a repoed Pioneer 1000 3 seater that has a set of Highlifter Outlaws in 28x9.5x14 front and 28x11x14 rear on aftermarket wheels. I told her she does not want or need those tires, I've been there and done that on a Rancher. She's 5 hours away from me and they don't know what wheel width and offset they have until they pull them and hopefully that info will be inside the wheel correct? If I had to guess I'd say probably 14x8 but don't know. They're going to take it out this weekend but I told her those tires are good for one thing and one thing only, they're heavy which is robbing power, and they will beat the machine to death with the riding they will be doing. So what's a good tire and size for her? Will be South Arkansas dirt trails, little gravel, clay, sand, some road. I recommend Big Horn or Terrabites. Any other suggestions for tires and size? Thinking they can just stick with the size they have just different tires.
 
Last edited:
Hondasxs

Hondasxs

Club Founder
Staff member
Lifetime Member
Supporting Member
Feb 13, 2013
18,456
66,881
113
Charlotte, NC
HondaSxS.com
Ownership

  1. 1000-5

  2. Talon R
14x7 is the most common aftermarket wheel. If I was betting... that's what I would expect them to have.
With that said, your recommendation of big horns or terabytes sounds perfect.
28x10x14 on all 4
Or
9 on front and 11 rears.

But, kinda need the wheel info.
May need rear spacers to even out track.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lady01 and TripleB
C

Cestratton

Active Member
Jun 22, 2021
52
183
33
Harrison, AR
Ownership

  1. Do not currently own
14x7 is the most common aftermarket wheel. If I was betting... that's what I would expect them to have.
With that said, your recommendation of big horns or terabytes sounds perfect.
28x10x14 on all 4
Or
9 on front and 11 rears.

But, kinda need the wheel info.
May need rear spacers to even out track.
Texted her husband this morning and I think he's looking at going 28x10 all the way around. He asked me about Sunf A047 which I have never heard of but looks decent and reasonably priced.

 
bigshoe

bigshoe

Well-Known Member
Aug 17, 2020
422
1,427
93
26560
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
Texted her husband this morning and I think he's looking at going 28x10 all the way around. He asked me about Sunf A047 which I have never heard of but looks decent and reasonably priced.

I got 600 miles out of the sunf complete waste of $ spend the extra few bucks and get trilobites or terrabites off RMATV
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lady01
tdhanses

tdhanses

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Nov 17, 2020
1,044
3,553
113
Kansas
Ownership

  1. 1000-5
I’d stay away from bighorns, terrabites would be a good option, I run Maxxis rampages in 30’s.

Also note, if running the same tire all the way around and if they have aftermarket wheels to make sure they have a 1” wheel spacer for the rears or they will not be as wide as the fronts.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lady01 and Lochsa88
Sheetmetalfab

Sheetmetalfab

Liberal kryptonite. truth and logic….
Lifetime Member
Jul 21, 2019
2,182
13,694
113
Alaska
Ownership

  1. Do not currently own

  2. Talon X4
My Mom and her husband just bought a repoed Pioneer 1000 3 seater that has a set of Highlifter Outlaws in 28x9.5x14 front and 28x11x14 rear on aftermarket wheels. I told her she does not want or need those tires, I've been there and done that on a Rancher. She's 5 hours away from me and they don't know what wheel width and offset they have until they pull them and hopefully that info will be inside the wheel correct? If I had to guess I'd say probably 14x8 but don't know. They're going to take it out this weekend but I told her those tires are good for one thing and one thing only, they're heavy which is robbing power, and they will beat the machine to death with the riding they will be doing. So what's a good tire and size for her? Will be South Arkansas dirt trails, little gravel, clay, sand, some road. I recommend Big Horn or Terrabites. Any other suggestions for tires and size? Thinking they can just stick with the size they have just different tires.

Round profile tires will make for easier steering and lighter bump steer.

Black water evolutions come to mind.
 
HBarlow

HBarlow

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Jun 14, 2020
1,629
6,050
113
Daniels, WV
Ownership

  1. 1000-3

  2. Talon X
Suggest your mom or her husband send close-up digital photos of their tires and wheels from facing the wheels and also from the tread perspective.

Some of the members here will recognize and be able to name them for you.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lady01
C

Cestratton

Active Member
Jun 22, 2021
52
183
33
Harrison, AR
Ownership

  1. Do not currently own
He sent a picture of the wheels, they're Can Am wheels.

Imagejpeg 03
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lady01

About us

  • Our community has been around for many years and pride ourselves on offering unbiased, critical discussion among people of all different backgrounds. We are working every day to make sure our community is one of the best.

User Menu

Buy us a beer!

  • Lots of time and money has gone into making sure the community is running the best software, best designs, and all the other bells and whistles. Care to buy us a beer? We'd really appreciate it!

    Beer Fund!

    Club Membership!