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Title: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: 1Scorpion on June 19, 2005, 02:46:12 PM
I've been told that if I change to wider aftermarket tires it helps  the front feel lighter. Right now I have the stock tires on my honda 4x4 and it steers heavier than a 2 wheel drive I would like to improve this if possible.


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: kawGIRL on June 19, 2005, 09:46:03 PM
I've always found narrow tires steer easier.


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: Deluxe21 on June 19, 2005, 10:03:16 PM
If you don't mind a harder ride you can put more air in the front tires and that will make it easier


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: sk8r_dude on June 20, 2005, 12:27:56 AM
 I believe the opposite is true. Typically, your stock tires are the lightest tires and your bike will handle the best with the smaller lighter tires. My Kodiaks handle the best when I leave the stock tires and rims on.


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: jwscroll on June 20, 2005, 05:18:41 AM
If you really want more manuverability get a Warn 424, this disengages the front drive shaft which equals better steering.


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: Moose on June 20, 2005, 03:28:29 PM
I found my foreman steers lighter after the Perfex up-grade, even with the 26" tires, than it did stock. That is when it's moving, when stoped, just the opposite. But moving I love how much easier it is to steer.


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: Truegrit on June 20, 2005, 08:06:50 PM
I assume your reffering to the Rancher AT in your sig, and you have the 4wd off.

The only thing that may help steering effort over the stock tires are radials like ATRs.  The perfex kit will help ride improve your suspension geometry, in turn, you may improve the steering effort a bit.


Title: Re: 4x4 tires = better steering?
Post by: 1Scorpion on June 21, 2005, 03:52:04 PM
Thanks for all the in put. I'll try adding more air first then go from there.