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	<title>Comments on: new tires and wheels for an ATV?</title>
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		<title>By: asilancair</title>
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		<description>bigger tires mean faster top end, but slower acceleration.
with that said, you have plenty of power in your 4 wheeler, you won&#039;t notice much reduction in take offs, but you will see higher speeds.
also, make sure you get the right tires for what you plan on doing.
you will get more clearance with bigger tires, which is good, but, you will be putting more stress on all the drive shafts, axles, bearings, and transmission. this is because all those components, including the engine, will need to turn the bigger tires, and overcome the friction from the bigger tires.
hope that helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>bigger tires mean faster top end, but slower acceleration.<br />
with that said, you have plenty of power in your 4 wheeler, you won&#8217;t notice much reduction in take offs, but you will see higher speeds.<br />
also, make sure you get the right tires for what you plan on doing.<br />
you will get more clearance with bigger tires, which is good, but, you will be putting more stress on all the drive shafts, axles, bearings, and transmission. this is because all those components, including the engine, will need to turn the bigger tires, and overcome the friction from the bigger tires.<br />
hope that helps.</p>
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