Second set of tires

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    Second set of tires

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    Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-23-2017 at 02:29 PM.

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    Thing to remember on these machine is the reaso the tire are run SO/CALLED Backwerds is for them to Scoop op the dirt and mud and drive ON TOP of it. This gives you the Flotation your looking for in a 6x6. If you Dig all the way Down through it you will High center your machine !
    I personaly am wanting a set of the new tires Mud-ox is selling. I want them for the winter in the snow and so on. It realy all depends on where your planning on rideing !!
    Good luck and keep us informed !

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    90 present of the time

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    Last edited by Deedeelin1; 06-23-2017 at 02:30 PM.

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    Wider is always Good but taller helps also !

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    I don't believe you can do any better than 24" Frontier Tires for a Conquest.
    They are a little on the expensive side, and it's a bit if a gamble fitting them on the machine, bit I've never yet met a person running them that was not extremely happy with them.

    RD

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    Good point R.D., the Argo Frontier tires are great all around tires for the money. They swim well and mud well too. I would recommend Deedeelin1 touch base with the guys at Adair Argo, they usually have some take off tires for reasonable prices. Just mention you are a forum member and get a price quote. They will probably even throw in a set of wheels that the tires are mounted on. Great guys to do business with.

    Every machine is different, and its not unusual to have to reverse a tire per side to get some swimming speed and maintain optimum traction.

    Gators are great tires too, the 22" Vampires are good tires too.

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