'06 John Deere Trail Gator

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kkilpatrick

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\'06 John Deere Trail Gator

If I go to larger more aggressive tire what kind of power loss can I expect to experience?
 
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Re: \'06 John Deere Trail Gator

I have an 05 HPX Trail Gator. It is geared pretty low so I would think larger tires would be ok. As far as a more aggressive tire, is there a more aggressive tire?

dsb
 
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Re: \'06 John Deere Trail Gator

I have looked at Swampers, Gators and Mud Lite all have a very aggressive tire. I'm looking for more gound clearence that a taller tire can bring more than anything else.
 
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Re: \'06 John Deere Trail Gator

I have ITP Mudlites on my 2005 diesel Gator. They are larger in circumference and much more aggressive than the stock tires, and I can perceive no loss of power with them. That said, I have not had the stock tires on this Gator. I demo'd a gas model and decided on the diesel, but I think either would handle a moderately more aggressive and larger tire fine. The one other thing to think about: I went with the same size all around, rather than the smaller fronts as with the stock Gator. It really enhances the look and adds a bit of front ground clearance, plus you can rotate the tires based on wear.

John M
 
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Re: \'06 John Deere Trail Gator

What size Mudlites did you go with?
 
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Re: \'06 John Deere Trail Gator

Have you had any problems getting it into and out of 4x4? Having the same size tires front and back may put your driveline in a bind, although it might not make a difference if you're in mud and the wheels can slip.
 
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Re: \'06 John Deere Trail Gator

I only have seven hours on my Gator but I have had no problems except a flat tire due to a thorn that worked its way in. The new 4x4 switch on the dash works great. I also own an '85 4x4 truck. When you unlock the front wheel drive you put it in reverse for a few feet to unlock the hubs. John Deere recomends this also. I have practiced that procedure for a long time. It works well with the Gator also.
 

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