Sidewinder?

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  1. #11
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    That seems like a good price for the tire if it's new. Used tires can fetch that much and more because people like them and they are no longer in production.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

  2. #12
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    The Rawhide IIIs are a pretty decent tire for an AATV, and about the biggest tire you can fit on your Hust...oops... Sidewinder with your 8" rims. They'll fill it out nicely. They're not producing them any more, so if you find some and decide you need them, go for it. There are several other tires that you can fit on it, but if you really want to swim, you'll need to gravitate towards certain brands that swim better. Most of the tires that swim well and handle mud well are found in the 9" rim variety. Your machine is basically a Hustler 900/950 body, and there's lots and lots of discussion about what tires people like on them.

    For instance....

    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/hustl...bc-gators.html
    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/hustl...s-hustler.html
    http://www.6x6world.com/forums/hustl...ler-950-a.html

    For best performance, you'll want to have all six tires pretty close in circumference. That doesn't necessarily mean the same air pressure, though. You'll want to find the leak in the one center tire and try to get it fixed, or replace it if necessary. It might just be a rim leak; yank it off an give it the 'ol soapy water test.
    Last edited by hydromike; 10-18-2013 at 04:31 PM.

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