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Thread: ITP Spider Trac 25x13.5x9 tires...are they the widest ones out there??

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    ITP Spider Trac 25x13.5x9 tires...are they the widest ones out there??

    I've been tire shopping online and have been looking for a good set of wide, go anywhere tires for my '87 big red and came across these ITP spider tracs that are 13.5" wide! Anyone ever seen this size in person or know someone who has them? I heard these were a good all around tire and I really need the stability for the trails we ride on over here which have a lot of awkward angles and slopes all throughout...
    Last edited by patblkwell; 07-24-2005 at 10:19 PM.
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    That is wide! Would they rub on anything?
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    I don't think they would rub anything on the big red, except maybe if you put one on the front...but I wouldn't put one there...
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    My brother had 22x11x9's on his '86 ATC250R and they were awesome for trail riding. They would grab better than anything else I had ridden on. I say go for them, if they dont rub on anything...they're an awesome tire!
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    Hey ATC Crazy, did your brother have them spider tracs on all 3 wheels on his R?
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    and they are 50pds... hold onto yr shorts!!
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    Hey Skippy, do you mean 50 lbs? The spider tracs I'm talking about weigh 29 lbs, which is 2 lbs less than the bear claws I'm looking at.
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    Here you go guys, this is a good reference of how much all of the tires out there weigh.... http://www.highlifter.com/tire_list.php3
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