@@kellyduffey9066 much appreciated. I been debating on going up to larger size but not sure how the yxz is gonna respond. The 19-up yxz has a big gap from 1-2 shift that's already alot too deal with even on stock 29 inchers. (Actual height 28)
Just installed 29 “ Should be called 27 “ because they run super small. Just installed my 29x9x14 and 29x11x14 on 7 inch front stock and 8 inch stock rear rims and they barely measure 27 3/4 inches . Still 2 inches bigger then the 27” Kanati Mongrel that barely measures 25” lol 2013 Can Am Commander 1000 xt
Glad you posted this info. We do 4 to 6 inch sand on Bighorn 2.0s and they absolutely get the job done in 2WD alone on flatland. Only need 4WD/DiffLock if we're climbing dunes greater than 30deg but these things disintegrate as soon as you hit pavement. Only mentioning because you said nothing does good in sand. Was shopping these until your review said sand was a problem so we'll search a different tire. Thanks for the input.
Nice review! Here in FL and we have sugar sand all over, what would u recommend as a good sand tire since u mentioned these aren’t the best in the sand. Glad I watched this vid as these were in the cart
Did you always on 4x4 when you trail ride or on 2x4 because i look for those tire and im riding 2x4 pretty much all the time and my Maxxis liberty are gone after 2000km ahah
I live in Crawford County, Mi. and have 1000 miles on my Terrabites 27×9×12 front - 27x11x12 rears. I do mostly sandy trails and don't have trouble in the sand. Since I travel on hard roads I have 18psi on all four tires. I have my tires balance for highway speeds, its state licensed. My tires look and perform like new!
I'm doing the tusk/tusk swap soon and was worried about whether 4-3 may be too much offset.. doesn't look too extreme and I doubt it hurts the bearings too much or youda said something. oh.. are they 32 x10 x 14?. thats what I'm getting.
The ones he took off were 30’s the new ones are 32’s stock primary, secondary has been rebuilt with rollers but other than that it’s stock, it does have a dynojet tune
I have these on my Can-Am Defender XT Max HD10 and we do 98% pavement and they are doing great 1800 miles later. Make sure your tire pressure is 20PSI or you will see premature tire wear especially on front.
Have them on my talon and love them, nice video!!
What size and what wheel did you go with?
Running 29 '' 9x14 '' on my YXZ. Love them so far.
Did you use the 29x11 rears also on stock wheels? Did they measure 29?
@@thatoneguy2756 29" Terrabites on 14x7 Raceline rims all four corners. They measure 28" Or so in reality.
@@kellyduffey9066 much appreciated. I been debating on going up to larger size but not sure how the yxz is gonna respond. The 19-up yxz has a big gap from 1-2 shift that's already alot too deal with even on stock 29 inchers. (Actual height 28)
Just installed 29 “ Should be called 27 “ because they run super small. Just installed my 29x9x14 and 29x11x14 on 7 inch front stock and 8 inch stock rear rims and they barely measure 27 3/4 inches . Still 2 inches bigger then the 27” Kanati Mongrel that barely measures 25” lol 2013 Can Am Commander 1000 xt
Glad you posted this info. We do 4 to 6 inch sand on Bighorn 2.0s and they absolutely get the job done in 2WD alone on flatland. Only need 4WD/DiffLock if we're climbing dunes greater than 30deg but these things disintegrate as soon as you hit pavement. Only mentioning because you said nothing does good in sand. Was shopping these until your review said sand was a problem so we'll search a different tire. Thanks for the input.
Nice review! Here in FL and we have sugar sand all over, what would u recommend as a good sand tire since u mentioned these aren’t the best in the sand. Glad I watched this vid as these were in the cart
Did you always on 4x4 when you trail ride or on 2x4 because i look for those tire and im riding 2x4 pretty much all the time and my Maxxis liberty are gone after 2000km ahah
I run in 2 wheel drive unless I need 4x4, probably 70% 2 wheel drive
Nice solid review. Thank you
Thanks 😊
You're in Michigan? Where abouts? I'm in Linden and try to hit up St. Helen a few times a year
I’m up near Mackinaw
@@OffroadTrolls Nice!
I live in Crawford County, Mi. and have 1000 miles on my Terrabites 27×9×12 front - 27x11x12 rears. I do mostly sandy trails and don't have trouble in the sand. Since I travel on hard roads I have 18psi on all four tires. I have my tires balance for highway speeds, its state licensed. My tires look and perform like new!
I'm doing the tusk/tusk swap soon and was worried about whether 4-3 may be too much offset..
doesn't look too extreme and I doubt it hurts the bearings too much or youda said something.
oh.. are they 32 x10 x 14?. thats what I'm getting.
I have put 1500 miles on this set up with no problems, and my dad has over 5000 miles with the 4+3 set up
Are those the medium/hard or hard
@@christully3928 they were the medium
Why is the tread pattern backwards on the passenger side?
It is a non-directional tread.
I want to run 32” tires on my 2022 XP4. What mods do I need to run them safely?
The only thing not stock is the clutch is from a Turbo S but I was running them on the original xp clutch without issue
How is the clearance with the 32’s? Do you have any rubbing?
@@Kuya_Tom67 I have had zero issues
What offset are the wheels? 5.2?
4+3
What size are on your dad's. Any clutch work?
The ones he took off were 30’s the new ones are 32’s stock primary, secondary has been rebuilt with rollers but other than that it’s stock, it does have a dynojet tune
What wheel is on your dad's rig.
Not sure on what model but it’s a ITP SS wheel 4+3 x 14
Nice 💯
Are this tires good for pavement?
I have these on my Can-Am Defender XT Max HD10 and we do 98% pavement and they are doing great 1800 miles later. Make sure your tire pressure is 20PSI or you will see premature tire wear especially on front.
Where are they made? What size?
In a tire factory😂 but probably china honestly
@@alexbevington1105 ha ha…thanks…..for me, made in China is a no go.
@@johnferreira174 Do what tire do you run now?
@@bobbybarnes1652 have a 2023 Honda talon 1000x4, whatever came with it. Looking at upgrading, not made in China is one criteria.
Good luck finding those.