TerraCross R/T XD tires mounted on ITP SS 112 wheels. I love the look of the wheels and the ride of the tires but feel that the quad it too wide now at 54 inches. I wish I could find a good looking wheel that did not stick out so much.
Love the looks of the ITP,s
Who has the best price on these for my 2009 Polaris 550 XP ??
I,d like to go to 27 " tall but I noticed they run 1 " wider than stock .
Will this pose any problems ??
I haver the alumium mag wheels ..
So I guess they would be 27-9 x 14 and 27- 11 x 14 ...
I did bend the swaybar prior to mounting but i dont think it was needed. There may have been enough room. On aphault at low speed they vibe quite a bit at low speed at 5psi. Hardpack a little too but at 15mph it goes away. Well worth the ride for the hookup. Clearance is 13.5 inches at the footrests now. Carcass felt pretty stiff and shipping weight was stated at 52lbs. ITP made them for STI as an in house brand on the MTA website. They are similar to the mudlight XL but the tread is different. Looked better to me.
$317 shipped and even UPS they showed up the next day from ATVOutfitters.
With all these new wheels going on .
Anyone have a set of factory 14" for sale ?
I,d like to have a set of Mudtrax mounted ,
Just figure I,d keep my stockers on there original wheels if possible .
Pm me if you have a set for sale , Thanks
Well the MudTaxx tires work well. Made some runs through peanut butter. A gent with zillas the same size couldnt make a hole that i did but another guy with mud lites did. Of course the guy i pulled out twice was on an A/C. The other was on 450 PoPo. Tried another that i buried in. Nobody else tried. Took my truck to pull it out!
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