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    wondering what the largest tire one can fit on an attex? . Will 25 or 26 inch kenda executioners fit? I currently have near new Kenda dirt dogs (22 inch) and they leave alot to be desired . (they came with my Attex ) they can swim ok but they are crap in the mud and snow , and if i am on wet grass its like being on ice . I have had the power tracks and they work well for what i do so i was wondering what are my size options for the ATTEX . and while i am at it what would my options be for an argo 8x8? maximum tire size?
    Last edited by pepper; 02-12-2008 at 06:42 PM.

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    Pepper, I think 22's would be the safest to run on an Attex, although I have seen 23" tires fit. There is no way possible that 25 or 26" tires would fit. Try 22x11x8 Goodyear Rawhide III's. They are an excellent mud tire with a soft ride, they ride very smooth, they're good in the water, and they're very inexpensive at only $40-something dollars each. You can find them at www.tiresunlimited.com Take a look at Don's monster of an Attex wearing 22' Rawhide III's. They REALLY fill the wheel wells up nicely!

    Last edited by jpswift1; 02-12-2008 at 07:21 PM.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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