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 How do I read ATV tire sizes?

Example:

    25 - 10 - 12 Front

  • Tire Diameter = 25"
  • Tire Width = 10"
  • Fits Wheel Diameter = 12"

Notes: The width of the tire is a ideally a 2-4 inches wider than the width of the wheel! See next example.




 How do I read ATV wheel sizing specifications?

Example 1:

    12 x 7 4/110 Front

  • Wheel Diameter = 12"
  • Wheel Width = 7"
  • Number of Bolt Holes = 4
  • Spacing of bolt holes = 110 mm (measured from center of one bolt hole across center of wheel to opposite bolt hole)
  • Wheel Axle = Front Axle

Example 2:

    10 x 8 3+5 4/4

  • Wheel Diameter = 10"
  • Wheel Width = 8"
  • Wheel Offset = 3" mounting centerline to inside wheel edge and 5" mounting center line to the outside wheel edge
  • Number of Bolt Holes = 4
  • Spacing of bolt holes = 4" (measured from center of one bolt hole across center of wheel to opposite bolt hole)
*Offset notes: Most ATV wheels are centered, with no offset. In that case, the offset is not listed as part of the wheel sizing, like example 1. (If you wanted to state the offset of Example 1, it would have a wheel offset of 4+4. Its mounting surface is 4" from the inside and 4" from the outside wheel edges.)
Conclusion: A 3+5 Rim will sit wider on a quad than a 4+4 Rim; 1" wider per wheel, 2" wider across track width.



 I don't know what wheel or tire size I need for my ATV. Is there a way I can find out?

Yes. Check out our online application chart, sourced by ITP wheels. If you can't find what your looking for, please fill out the form below or email info@mudthrowers.com.



 What is the largest tire can I safely fit on my factory ATV without a lift kit?

While we get asked this question most frequently, the decision is ultimately yours! If you are interested in taller tires, first realize these things:

  • Larger tires may void your manufacturer's warranty.
  • Larger tires cause a loss of bottom end power, due to higher gearing and an increase in rotating mass.
  • Larger tires cause more stress on drivetrain components.
  • Larger tires will raise the center of gravity (CG) of your machine.

    If you are ready to proceed, our general recommendation is as follows:

  • For machines equipped with 25" stock tires & LESS than 450cc engine displacements, we recommend only increasing tire diameter size 1" or to 26" tall tires.

  • For machines equipped with 25" stock tires & MORE than 450cc engine displacements, you can most likely increase the tire diameter two full inches or to 27" tall tires.

    **Realize that these are only our suggested guidelines. You will most likely have no problems following these guidelines, but for some minor fitment issues may still exist. These are published only to assist our customers in selecting proper sizes.**


  •  What about 28" or taller ATV tires? Will they fit?

    We do not recommend 28" tires...Now with that said...

    Very few stock machines can actually fit 28" tire sizes without having fitment issues. These include fender rubbing and suspension interferences at full compression or tight turning.

    Be prepared to do other modifications such as install a lift kit and possibly a set of wheel spacers if you are looking at a 28" or taller ATV tires. These larger tires will require more power to turn, especially when the going gets muddy. Many people compensate for this by doing engine upgrades to increase power.

    Also understand that there will be a loss of bottom end power and increased drivetrain stress. These large diameter tires will ultimately cause premature wear on your suspension components due to their additional weight and gearing effects. Many machines with equipped with 28" and larger tires, end up purchasing heavier suspension components and axles as a result of failure. As the saying goes..."Closed Course, Professional Rider". This setup is for the extreme machines only!


     Can I put tires wider than 10" on the front of my Utility ATV?

    We recommend you avoid excessively wide front tires, as the steering effort will double. The machine will also tend to "wander" aimlessly over trails, which will decrease the joy of riding.

    Can wide tires physically be mounted? Yes they can on larger machines, although you may need wheel spacers and possibly a lift kit for clearance. You should consider wide front tires (12" wide) only if your machine is a pure mudder and you are looking for the ultimate in performance.


     What are the advantages of 12" diameter wheels versus 14" diameter wheels?

    Advantages with the 12" wheels:

    • Traditional wheel size that most tire sizes will fit.
    • Are less susceptible to damage, especially in rocky terrain.
    • Are lighter weight than a 14" tire/wheel combination.

    Advantages with the 14" wheels:

    • Offer better steering response and corner handling due to less tire roll in sidewall of the tire.
    • Are a larger diameter wheel, which many people think look better on a machine, especially with larger tire sizes.
    • Are the latest trend in ATV wheels.



     I don't see my particular application listed in the equipment you sell. Can you still order for me?

    Yes. We have literally thousands of vehicle applications and thousands of products that we carry. If you do not see it here, fill out the form below or shoot us an email at info@mudthrowers.com.



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