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Garvee Set Of 2 All Terrain All-Season ATV/UTV Tire AT22x11-9-6PR

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  • All-terrain UTV/ATV tire, 22x11-9
  • Durable 6PR rating for rugged use
  • 48F LCI/SI for superior traction
  • Fits 9x9 rims, easy to install
  • Supports up to 395lbs load
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Garvee Set Of 2 All Terrain All-Season ATV/UTV Tire AT22x11-9-6PR

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  • Size: The AT22x11-9-6PR TL UTV/ATV tire features a maximum inflation of 7 PSI/45 KPA, a load capacity of 395lbs/179kgs, an outer diameter of 22in/559mm, a width of 11in/279.4mm, and is designed for a 9*9 rim with 48F LCI/SI.
  • Durable Construction: 6PR rating ensures durability and long-lasting performance in rugged terrains.
  • Enhanced Traction: 48F level of LCI/SI provides superior puncture resistance and reliable traction in challenging off-road conditions.
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of UTV/ATV vehicles, ensuring stability and control across diverse terrains.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for easy and straightforward installation, suitable for DIY enthusiasts or professional maintenance.

Specifications

Brand GARVEE
Seasons ALL TERRAIN
Size AT22x11-9
Section Width 279.4 Millimeters
Load Capacity 395 Pounds
Tread Depth 6 Millimeters
Ply Rating 6-Ply
Tire Diameter 22 Inches
Item Diameter 559 Millimeters
UPC 196336974877
Model ALL TERRAIN
Item Weight 40.5 pounds
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Faster delivery arrived 3 days early.

Fast delivery, now on with the tires. Less aggressive than factory tires, and lighter weight. Likely to be better for trail riding than the extreme mud tires that 4wheeler came with. Substantial lighter weight should perform better in creek rides. I don't know yet about puncture or cut resistance.Now that I've had a few days driving on them, on and though creeks across shale and gravel / small rocks. I found nothing wrong, no cuts or anything else like that. I'm still trying to find the right air pressure for my 4wheeler, place that mounted them set pressure 18-20 psi. I lowered to 15 and now dropped it to 12 probably going to need only 8 psi for trail riding. Now on actual floatation I definitely seen a improvement over stock tires and rims and a substantial change to acceleration. The 3rd photo is a comparison of the stock tires.