Honda fourtrax aggressive tires?

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Quick question, what's the most aggressive tires you can run on an old Honda fourtrax with out having power loss or spacing problem? Could it run mudzillas? Silverbacks?
 

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i have no idea but i think you are looking at a quad that has limited power, look for the lightest tire, zillas or mudlights. can't see you running silverbacks,mudzillas or executioners, way to aggressive and heavy, but it is your money or daddy's.
 

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Get you some 25" Mudlites and run with it. Stay away from the 589's, they are way too heavy and you will lose power for sure.
 

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i have no idea but i think you are looking at a quad that has limited power, look for the lightest tire, zillas or mudlights. can't see you running silverbacks,mudzillas or executioners, way to aggressive and heavy, but it is your money or daddy's.

Not mine or my daddies. Had an argument with a buddy over it and he said you couldn't run anything bigger than mudlights.
 

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my old 350 had 26" mud bugs. and had no problems. it was geared low enough it doesnt matter. 1st gear it'll still turn them in the skeg
 

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I have run 27" Mud Bugs on my 500 Hondas for years. 27x12x12 and 27x10x12. No mods required and they work great.
 

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Four Trax is a 2 wheel drive isn't it? I know my buddy couldn't wait to get rid of his in favour of a 500 foreman
 

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I run 22's on my scrambler and my buddies behind me say they turn into 27's no problem once the tire speed gets up there. Light tire have more of a tendensy at speed and act bigger. But then again i do have a little more poo to start....
 

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Optical illusion or wishful thinking? that would be quite a dramatic increase! Besides do your tires ever really touch the ground? You guys bounce around like tigger on speed!:p
 

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Four Trax is a 2 wheel drive isn't it? I know my buddy couldn't wait to get rid of his in favour of a 500 foreman

The 300 and 350 were 4x4 all the time, thus fourtrax name. Only the 250 was 2wD.
 

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i am running 24or25" mudbugs on mine and they work awesome. its a 98 or 99 400. dont ride much though such is why cant remember specifics. it did have 1" taller blackwaters on it before i went to the bugs and they sucked. so there is a fine line there for size-power loss.
 

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Quick question, what's the most aggressive tires you can run on an old Honda fourtrax with out having power loss or spacing problem? Could it run mudzillas? Silverbacks?
Is this the older 350 or the 300?
 
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