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Changing Tire Size

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Old 06-03-2008, 08:25 AM
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Machine is a 99 500 Magnum 4x4 it came stock with Front 25x8x12 and Rear 25x11x10 tires and I want to buy new tires and was thinking of jumping up a size and whats got me stumped is being a 4x4 I thought ALL the tires needed to be the same size so the transfer case don't get pooched, how do they run a 10" & 12" rim and have it NOT blow? How do I pick out the next size up without doing damage to the ATV/ what sizes can I run for 25's & 26's. Thanks
 
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the height of you tire is 25" that is right, you 8 and 11 are the width of you tire, and 12 and 10 are rim sizes, i am suprised that the rim sizes would be different, but that is what the numbers stand for
 
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You can put 26" tires on that ATV without trouble. The odd 10" rim on the back may make shopping a little more difficult. You can get 12" rims for the back off Ebay rather cheap though.
 
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that ride came from the factory with 12" wheels on all four corners......stroker
 
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: tstroker

that ride came from the factory with 12" wheels on all four corners......stroker</end quote></div>

99 Magnum specs Polaris used those odd 10 " rear rims on the Magums up to 2001,and up to 2002 on the Sportsmans.

2001 specs
 
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thats weird, my 99 mag had 12's on all 4 corners, maybe a dealer thing.....stroker
 
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Nice thing for the dealer to do, when I change my tires I will replace the 10" rear rims to 12s also.
 
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Polaris used 10" rear wheels for several years. They were also (if I recall correctly) 2.5" wider and made a nice round profile on the tires just like the fronts. 12" wheels give you a different profile something like switching tires from 70**s to 40**s on a car. They were round, now they're ovals.

** = ratio of height to width, i.e., a "50" is only 50% as tall (ground to wheel) as it is tall. Look at some "wide oval" muscle car tires compared to standard, then look at the quad to see what I mean.

When my friend got his Blackwaters, the front and rear wheels were both 7" wide. The front tires stuck out 1/2" on each side, and the rear tires stuck out 4 times as far. It looked really weird to have a wide oval rear and round profile front, but the manufacturers only want to make one size wheel, and it cuts down on inventory for the dealers too.
 
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I understand how to read the tires & rim sizes and they are the correct rim sizes from factory OEM thats why I don't understand the 10-12 combo. Yep the rear has a nice profile like the front tires do but it just seems as though the transfer case would get damaged just like a 4x4 pick-up would. So I'm ok if I run the same size front & rear rims? Its not like the differentials have different gearing to make up for the different size rims from the factory or do they???? Thats my worry if I go to the same size all around.
 
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you can run 12" rims on back w/out any problem.
 

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