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I'm new to the whole UTV thing, in my younger days I had rail buggies, 3 wheelers, and dirt bikes. Now I wanted something with a more uses but still fun. I picked up an 07 Arctic Cat Prowler 650 H1 XT this summer, it came with a factory winch, soft top & doors. I've added turn signals (we can drive on streets) Eagle "72 snow plow. Now I'm in need of tires, going to start a thread on which ones I'm considering hope to see some feedback.

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  On 9/12/2011 at 12:36 PM, M_Harrison said:

I'm new to the whole UTV thing, in my younger days I had rail buggies, 3 wheelers, and dirt bikes. Now I wanted something with a more uses but still fun. I picked up an 07 Arctic Cat Prowler 650 H1 XT this summer, it came with a factory winch, soft top & doors. I've added turn signals (we can drive on streets) Eagle "72 snow plow. Now I'm in need of tires, going to start a thread on which ones I'm considering hope to see some feedback.

Welcome to the forum.Yes please do start a thread, hope you get the info your looking for.Where are you located? When you have a chance fill in your profile info so we all can get to know you a little more.

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  On 9/12/2011 at 1:09 PM, ricksrb said:

Welcome to the forum.Yes please do start a thread, hope you get the info your looking for.Where are you located? When you have a chance fill in your profile info so we all can get to know you a little more.

Just signed up I've been searching for forums, live in Lexington, Missouri. I'll get to work on the profile.

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  On 9/12/2011 at 1:12 PM, M_Harrison said:

Just signed up I've been searching for forums, live in Lexington, Missouri. I'll get to work on the profile.

Glad you found your way here.Beautiful country back there.

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I will be purchasing my first UTV as well within a couple of weeks when I return to Az, specifically Apache Junction. I also rode motor cycles, 3 wheeler Yamahas'. Looking for a UTV club to join if there are any such organizations. Thanks. Don

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  On 9/12/2011 at 12:36 PM, M_Harrison said:

I'm new to the whole UTV thing, in my younger days I had rail buggies, 3 wheelers, and dirt bikes. Now I wanted something with a more uses but still fun. I picked up an 07 Arctic Cat Prowler 650 H1 XT this summer, it came with a factory winch, soft top & doors. I've added turn signals (we can drive on streets) Eagle "72 snow plow. Now I'm in need of tires, going to start a thread on which ones I'm considering hope to see some feedback.

Welcome to the crazy world of UTV's! I'm relatively new to this sport too. I spent my younger days getting high, listening to music and chasing females :P ! Good luck with the tire search. I use Discount Tire for all my tire needs. They supplied me with 30" Rocky Mtn AT's for extra clearance on my 08 Joyner T4 (see, I'm still getting high!). Have fun and watch this forum for loads of good info.

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  On 12/17/2011 at 12:03 AM, dirtydog said:

Welcome to the crazy world of UTV's! I'm relatively new to this sport too. I spent my younger days getting high, listening to music and chasing females :P ! Good luck with the tire search. I use Discount Tire for all my tire needs. They supplied me with 30" Rocky Mtn AT's for extra clearance on my 08 Joyner T4 (see, I'm still getting high!). Have fun and watch this forum for loads of good info.

I've been looking for some tires also. The 30's you found fit the stocks rims or did you replace the rims also. A link would be great since I didn't actually find what you previously posted.

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  On 12/17/2011 at 5:48 AM, Detbohica said:

I've been looking for some tires also. The 30's you found fit the stocks rims did you replace the rims also. A link would be great since I didn't actually find what you previously posted.

I bought my sled used and it came with extra wheels + 31" tires. They were too big so i dropped 1" and they just fit. Very happy with them but I don't get into sand. Won't be good for that but this opens up more options for tires. Good luck!

PS: I will post pics later

Wheels--http://www.visionwheel.com/wheel.cfm?id=476 CORRECTION: mine are the 15" x 8"

Tires (30/950-15)--http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/tires/falken/product/submitProductSize.do?r=AZRINT%7Cpc%7C85085&pc=18292

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  On 12/17/2011 at 4:29 PM, dirtydog said:

I bought my sled used and it came with extra wheels + 31" tires. They were too big so i dropped 1" and they just fit. Very happy with them but I don't get into sand. Won't be good for that but this opens up more options for tires. Good luck!

PS: I will post pics later

Wheels--http://www.visionwheel.com/wheel.cfm?id=476 CORRECTION: mine are the 15" x 8"

Tires (30/950-15)--http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/tires/falken/product/submitProductSize.do?r=AZRINT%7Cpc%7C85085&pc=18292

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Thanks. I see the rims and the tires both Last question I hope didn't you have to have a smaller rim on the front so you don't rub the a-arm or are you using the same tire all around.

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