P700 Tires Help

onecreeper

onecreeper

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Ok, so I am 4 months in on my 700-4 Deluxe Camo. Loving it, have Winch, Upgraded headlights, Switch Panel, back up lights and soon rock lights, and soundbar. One thing I have noticed in the 700 miles we have put on it....a lot of gravel roads but mostly the kids running on pavement...

My back tires are getting really worn (I guess due to kids turning on concrete because it leaves treads every turn due to locked axle..looking to get a less aggressive tread on back that doesnt wear as much....25x10x12 came on it. Also, anyway to go just a bit bigger/wider/taller? I dont want to lift it (Yet!) but would like a taller perhaps wider but dont want to lose too much power...was looking at the Sedona Coyote on Amazon. What is a reasonable size increase that wont rub, rob power or break the bank? Stock Rims.
 
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No more than 28’s and do the same size all the way around so u can rotate them, a must when being drivin the way it has. Also recommend LT tires either AT or MT the tire compound will hold up longer in your conditions. I have LT/MT’s and have been using them the past 3yrs in just about every terrain possible except swamp lol And no problems and great ware. Not to mention much cheaper.
 
onecreeper

onecreeper

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Mine are 12 NHS and HP007. Did not see the tire compound listed.
 
WagginTail

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I think you will need a lift to fit 28's. Unless the tire you choose runs small. 27x10 are a popular size that work well with no lift.