![]() I just figured I'd be willing to give up a "little" low end performance to gain a "little" top end performance by going with taller tires. However, on tight windy rough trails or when it comes to towing/pulling my wheeler more then holds it's own. Yeah they are faster then me on open trails when we just ride. I'm never at a disadvantage when it comes to pulling logs and other equipment. Clearing land to put in food plots with Sportsman 400/450/500, Arctic Cat 500, Suzuki Eiger 400 automatic, Honda Foreman 400/420 or what ever it is. In 1st gear it's like a little tank just rolling through pretty much everything I've put it through. I've been absolutely amazed at the things I've been able to pull with my wheeler and how well it breaks new trails. The engine will just over rev it's self to death if you don't let off. They run out of steam on top end because they're geared so low. They have a ton of pulling power because of this. Big Bear 400's are geared very low and their engines make their power down low and in the mid range. So I'll definitely consider going with 26" tires instead. I didn't take into consideration the added weight of 27" tires. I've been very happy with it after 13 years of owning/using it. It's 100% stock.even the tires that I'm going to replace are original. I bought it brand new in September or October 1999 when the new 400's came out. I'm not trying to make my four wheeler something it's not. Will I gain any top end speed with 27" tires and still be able to creep through the woods in 1st gear breaking new trails? I think with the low end power and low gearing that my four wheeler has, it might work well with 27" tires. Would they fit on my four wheeler? Will they rub at all? Would they be to big and make me lose to much power/performance? I know I'll lose some low end power because of the taller tires. It is okay as a full-time 4WD quad, but riders love it more when it came with selectable driveline modes. #WILL SILVERBACK TIRES FIT YAMAHA BIG BEAR FULL#Is a Yamaha Big Bear full time 4×4 It provides ample storage space for necessities that riders would need to have with them on the trails. I'd like to go with front 27x9-12, rear 27x11x12 (or 27x12-12). Set 4 WANDA ATV Tires 25X8X12 25X10X12 fit 04-12 Yamaha BIG BEAR 400 BRUIN 350 Bighorn Style. I don't think I'll notice much of a difference either way going with 26" tires. ROC Velocity Sport Quad Tires ITP Sport Quad Tires GBC Sport Quad Tires. STI Sport Wheels ITP Sport Wheels Hyper Sport Wheels. If we slow down quite a bit and are going up a hill I'll have to down shift, but mostly it has the power to pull away in 5th gear and keep on going. Yamaha Rhino & Viking Products Arctic Cat Wildcat and Prowler Products Kawasaki Teryx, Teryx 4, Mule Products Honda Pioneer and Big Red Sport Quad. Once I get into 5th gear (top gear) when we ride on dirt, gravel and seasonal roads I usually don't have to down shift very much. My top end speed is limited by my engine revving to high so I have to let off the gas to keep from over revving it. I can take off in 2nd gear most of the time, even in mud, snow and on hills. My four wheeler has a ton of low end power and is geared very low too. It has the stock tires on it now, front 25x8-12, rear 25x10-12. ![]()
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