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Full Set 04-17 Honda Fourtrax Rancher TRX400 420 ATV Tires 24×8-12 & 24×10-11 |
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Set 4 ATV tires 24×8-12 & 24×10-11 for 04-17 Honda Fourtrax Rancher TRX400 420 |
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HALBERD ATV Tires, 24×8-12 & 24×10-11 ATV Tires, 6PR 24x8x12 24x10x11 All Terrain ATV UTV Off-Road Tires for 04-17 Honda Fourtrax Rancher TRX400 420(Set of 4, Tubeless) |
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Full Set ATV tires 24×8-12 & 24×10-11 fit for 04-17 Honda Fourtrax Rancher TRX400 420 |
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Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 Radial Tire 24×10-11 for Honda Rancher 420 4×4 DCT 2014-2018 |
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ITP Mud Lite AT Tire 24×8-12 for Honda Rancher 420 4×4 ES 2007-2018 |
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Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 Radial Tire 24×8-12 for Honda Rancher 420 AT 4×4 IRS 2009-2014 |
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ITP Mega Mayhem Tire 27×11-12 for Honda Rancher 420 4×4 ES 2014-2018 |
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ITP Mud Lite II Tire 26×9-12 for Honda Rancher 420 2×4 2007-2018 |
Contents
What tires should I get for my ATV?
Most ATV’s come standard with All-terrain tires, which is why they are the most common. These tires give a good all-around traction for general riding on multiple terrains. The longest tread design is the one they have.
Can I put larger tires on my ATV?
What size tires do I need for my vehicle? Bigger tires will give you better traction in sand, deep mud, snow and other terrain. Most vehicles are capable of handling an increase in tire size one or two sizes larger than stock.
How much HP does a Honda Rancher 420 have?
The Rancher has a Horsepower of 28.6 HP at 6,250rpm. The Rancher’s Torque is 24.6 lbs/ft TQ at 5000rpm. The Rancher had a mileage of 41.4 per gallon.
Are all Honda ATV bolt patterns the same?
Let’s talk about the title question: do Yamaha and Honda use the same bolt pattern? There is a short answer that they do. The popular 4/110 pattern is used by most Yamaha ATVs.
What ply tire is best for ATV?
4-ply tires are used the most on ATVs. ATV manufacturers usually only deliver 2-ply tires, which are prone to puncture.
Are 6 ply ATV tires good?
Six-ply tires are used for ATVs. Mud and snow riding can be done with six-ply tires because they are lighter. If your terrain is rocky or filled with branches, you should go with a stronger tire.
How do you read ATV tire sizes?
The height is represented by the first number when mounted and inflated. The overall width is represented by the second number. The tire’s diameter is represented by the third number.