And your pioneer still has trouble turning them over?I have the regular interforces. 27x7.5 up front and 27x10 on the back. I guess you could run 27x7.5 all the way around but you probably have to change the rear rims to something a little more narrow
And your pioneer still has trouble turning them over?
No.... the machine does fine with any tires.And your pioneer still has trouble turning them over?
Those wheels a tires look real nice.I bought these rip saws On EBay after seeing them at my HONDA Dealer—- his best seller.
Love the radial for pavement and smooth ride and love the bi-directional tread patern for great pull in mud or any terrain in either direction.
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what size interforce do you run and which ones ? I'm wanting to run just the interco. Not interco 2. And I'm wanting to run the same size on front and back which is 27 x8x12 they weigh 25 pounds apiece . You don't think the pioneer will pull them? My next choice are the zillas.they weigh 21pounds each
What size are you running 25s?Zillas / Wild thangs (utv version of zillas) pull pretty easy. I drive them into ponds with a variety of bottoms for duck hunting. Sometimes I wish they would dig better, but they don't ever have a problem keeping it moving, and they clean out easy.
Having 8" in the front and 10" in the back works really well for me, if you go too skinny all the way around be prepared to get stuck more. The 10" in the back keeps the machine on top of the mud
No I have 27s. Where I run its either flooded fields which you can get through with basically anything, but there are spots where there is no bottom to be found. The only guys who ever get stuck on our club (outside of the people without mud tires) are the guys running ag-style tires with a heavy machine. That's a great recipe for getting stuck to the frame.What size are you running 25s?