Posted by Tyler Jackson on June 23, 2011 at 18:41:31 from (69.97.30.215):
We've got a 99 Ranger 6x6 that goes through tires like they're goin out of style. Today I had a fire with some weeds and branches and stuff that had fallin out of trees around the farm over the winter and noticed when I was emptying the bed of some branches that the middle tire had a nice tear right down the middle of it. The tires are bald and we've been waiting for it to happen. They go bad so fast because they drag around corners on the back. The problem with this is that we got the tires last year. It does see a little road use but nothin major. Does anybody know of a good ATV tire that I could get that wouldn't wear out in a year (It has titans on it now) ORRRR even better does anyone seen or know if the middle set of tires can be tied up in the back or something like that so it would make it a 4x4? Thanks for any replys.
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