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What size tire can I put on a 12×7 rim?

What size tire can I put on a 12×7 rim?

A general rule of thumb is to try and keep your rims about 1-4 inches skinnier than the width of your tires. If you have 26×9-12 front tires and 26×11-12 rear tires you would want to find 12×7 front rims and 12×7 or 12×8 rear rims. Either would work just fine. The same goes for the 14 inch sizes.

What does 25x10x12 mean?

ATV tire explaination: ATV tires are listed in a set of three numbers, generally separated by dashes (25-10-12), or by an ‘x’ (25x10x12) or a combination of the two: 1st Number = The overall tire height when inflated (Ex. 25×10-12 is 25″ tall). 25×10-12 is 12″ in diameter).

What does 26x10x12 mean?

You might see a tire size written 26×10-12 or, occasionally, 26x10x12. This format is pretty straightforward. It uses three numbers to sum up the size: Tire diameter in inches. Tire width in inches.

What does 26x9x12 mean?

So a 26x9x12 is 26 tall 9 wide and goes on as 12 inch wheel.

Will car tires fit ATV rims?

Technically, you could, with a lot of work and modifications or some serious research and hunting, put car tires on an ATV, but practically, you cannot use car tires interchangeably on your ATV. The biggest issue with trying to put car tires on an ATV is that most wheels simply do not fit.

Are all ATV bolt patterns the same?

Can-Am: All modern ATV and SxS’s are 4/137 bolt pattern. Arctic Cat: All use a 4/115 bolt pattern. Yamaha: All non-sport and modern ATV & SxS’s use a 4/110 bolt pattern, with the exception of the 2019 YXZ, which uses a 4/156 bolt pattern.

What does the R stand for on ATV tires?

Tips. Some numbers on ATV tires will have an “R” between the second and third number. The “R” simply means radial construction.

Can you put UTV tires on an ATV?

Truck or car tires likely wouldn’t fit on a UTV or ATV without serious modifications. This Is because the bolt pattern on car wheels and ATV/UTV wheels is different and would require expensive modifications to make them fit each other. ATV/UTV tires have either a bias ply or a radial construction.