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Thread: Anyone know how to read ATV tire sized, not listed in usual format???

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    Anyone know how to read ATV tire sized, not listed in usual format???

    http://providence.craigslist.org/mcy/1870286096.html

    These look nice for the SX or ES, came off a Honda rancher??, but not sure what size they are, neither is the seller. She just posted what was on the side, I suppose I can measure if I go to look at them.

    "FOUR Titan AT589 M/T Utility and Sport ATV Tires. 45X3V7. In brand-new condition. Used once. Includes four (4) chrome rims"

    Maybe they are 22, or 30"s, I cant tell. \


    Thanks a bunch

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    They never listed the tire size - seems like model numbers you have listed.
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    Did a search just on the later numbers, I believe they are 25". I think they are made in 25" - 27" sizes. Look like decent tires for the 350X possibly, just get appropriate sprockets for em.

    Tires themselves look to be over $100 each, it's a woman selling them after her husband sold the quad...Maybe I can pick them up cheap.

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    The rears would probably be a bolt on... The offset of the front wheel probably wont work. (the rancher front wheels that is) It would still be a decent deal, but you may have to get a different front wheel... From what I have been able to find, they would have to be 25" or larger... http://www.4atvtires.com/showProduct...searchSize=ALL

    Way too larger for a 350X (IMO)
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    Hmm. Might put them on the SX and add the BR differential while I redo the frame and have it stretched/lifted.

    Havent rear too much into offsets, but I'm hoping I can just take the front tires off and put one on my stock rim or buy a rim for the front

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    I looked at an online Titan tire catalog http://www.titanstore.com/info/45X3V7, and their size is 25x10x11.
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    ^^^ Well... There goes the stock wheel idea!
    No trikes. Too old, too crippled. Unless I find one I can't live without!
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    Rears will bolt on, will keep stock front. Or just buy a bigger wheel/rim.

    Eventually going to buy 14" wheels when I get the cash to accommodate teh 30's, but that is nowhere close.

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