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When researching the Tracker, I was interested in the 800SX LE. The original sales literature indicated that the LE came with 27x9x14 and 27x11x14 tires. When I went to pick up my Tracker, it had 26” tires on it. I called Tracker before paying for the Tracker and was told they had supply issues and could not get 27” tires. I’m curious to know if anyone has taken delivery of an LE with 27” tires in stalled? I just recently installed 27” tires and am happy with the added ground clearance and beefy look the machine has taken on!

  • Pilot1996 changed the title to 27” Tires 2022 800sx LE
  • 5 months later...
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We just took our brand new 2023 tracker 800sx to Fourche Mountain off road area for some light trail riding, it says trail 9 has a lot of big rocks one of the more difficult trails in the system, we said we'll stay away from that trail and wouldn't you know that's where  we ended up. So to late to turn back, we were doing some serious rock crawling and very steep inclines with a lot off water crossing, my wife didn't like it. I have to say I was very impressed with our little tracker it handle it all very well, on crappy stock Kendra tires. I bought the LE for the 27" tires I didn't get, if we had gotten the 27" I don't think we would have even bottomed out 1 or 2 times over some very large rocks

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Post some pics if you have'em! Like to see'em
I will probably upgrade to 29" just for the fun of it. I'll let you know if I do. And see how it works out.

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3 hours ago, Lost Tracker said:

We just took our brand new 2023 tracker 800sx to Fourche Mountain off road area for some light trail riding, it says trail 9 has a lot of big rocks one of the more difficult trails in the system, we said we'll stay away from that trail and wouldn't you know that's where  we ended up. So to late to turn back, we were doing some serious rock crawling and very steep inclines with a lot off water crossing, my wife didn't like it. I have to say I was very impressed with our little tracker it handle it all very well, on crappy stock Kendra tires. I bought the LE for the 27" tires I didn't get, if we had gotten the 27" I don't think we would have even bottomed out 1 or 2 times over some very large rocks

Had my Tracker on some narly trails of the Black Hills. Went through some deep ruts and never bottomed out!

  • 4 weeks later...
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4 hours ago, Lost Tracker said:

Got my 27" tires, I'm glad I did, I think 28's would rub on the front

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Looking good! I went with 8ply Tusk Terrabites. It definitely made a difference with ground clearance.

  • 3 weeks later...
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It's a speedwerx 3 inch lift. And 27x10x14 outback Maxx tires. I have a set of straight treads mounted on a different set of rims i run on the road since we can have them street legal here in NC. Those ride a little rough on pavement but are amazing off road

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