Maxxis Bighorn Radials on Chrome ITP's

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Thanks for the info, I will keep my 589's at 7 psi as they recommend. It is obvious that I do not have a lot of experience with low pressure tires and I appreciate your input. The 589's sure have exceeded my expectations.
 
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DieselMule, I do not doubt you at all with your ATV tire experience. I have a '62 Chevy show car. For some shows I run the old original OEM bias ply tires on the car. They certainly are not the best handling tire, but they worked just fine for decades. I can tell you from experience though that no bias ply tire likes 600 hp. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

There is no doubt that different style tires require different pressures. I have a tire changing machine and balancer in my barn. I've changed hundreds of tires. I've had a dry rotted ATV tire (off of my '89 Honda Pilot) explode on me when trying to seat the rim. It didn't hurt me, (to big and stupid?) but it did fill my barn with black dust. I've also spent hours cleaning my changer after changing a tire that has been filled with Slime. It seems like I'm always changing tires on my Odysseys. I've noticed that all the ATV tires I've changed are much softer than car, truck or tractor tires. The big rear tires on my tractor put a strain on both me and my machine to change!

My point is, yes, there definitely is a difference in tires. The only consistant is that if you allow a bump to mash the tire against the rim, you get a bent rim and a cut tire. Having the right pressure for the right tire based upon the vehicle weight is imperative. A certain pressure in a tire for a 500 pound ATV just may not work for an 1800 pound RTV. The RTV was not invented when the Bighorns or the 589's began production. I doubt that there is a "recommended" pressure for our specific application yet. I'd be willing to bet that some ATV tires will end up not being acceptable on the RTV because of the weight issue.

I think it is great that there are at least 5 different tires being run by RTV owners who are on this board. Listening to feedback from these owners will be one way to find out what tire works best. By no means am I trying to tell Dozernut what pressure to run in his tires. I was just relaying what I experienced with my tires and alerting him to watch his tires when he puts a load in his RTV. He knows me, he's been to my house, and I don't think he believes I'm trying to tell him what to do. Not my style. I have no idea if the Bighorns I bought will work well on the RTV. They seem to be great so far, but only time will tell. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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When I bought my RTV Worksite last weekend, I told my dealer I wanted the ATV tires from the Recreation model rather than the stock Worksite tires. He accomodated my request for no charge. If not for this site, I would not have known to even think about possible disadvantages of the stock Worksite tires. So far, the ATV tires from the Recreation model seem to be very good.
 
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Dargo, tell me about my 62 Chevy. Take a look at my link to my show car:)

Frank
 
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Dargo,

I was in no way implying anything whatsoever, I just wanted to stress the danger of it to everyone.

I totally agree with you about some tires not being suitable for the heavier machines. I called around for prices on some 27" Maxxis Mudzillas, mounted on ITP type 5 rims. One guy told me that he wouldn't sell them to me for a Rhino because when loaded it weighed more than the load limit of the tires! So that means it would be WAY worse on a RTV (weighs more, and has a bigger payload).

Personally, I would think a 6 ply tire would be better than the stock 2? ply.

Anyway, I got them bought for $683. That counts 4 16oz bottles of slime too, shipped to my door. Best deal I could find on these badazz tires and rims.
 
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Great looking new wheels/tires Dargo and Dozernut! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Dargo, you missed a spot on your RTV. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif You sure do take care of your machines! When you are ready to sale your truck...let me know (seriously). /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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