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I saw a banshee with 25x12.5 Mud machines mounted on a 10x10 wheel down at WNF.A 400 ex also had the same set-up,they were hitting mudholes that 4x4s were have hard times in.It looked hilarious to see such monster mudders on a shee.He said they could handle anything that Wayne threw at em

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I saw a banshee with 25x12.5 Mud machines mounted on a 10x10 wheel down at WNF.A 400 ex also had the same set-up,they were hitting mudholes that 4x4s were have hard times in.It looked hilarious to see such monster mudders on a shee.He said they could handle anything that Wayne threw at em

hey man you think you cold get me a link to that , i have 10 inch banshee rims now so if i get 25x??x10 will that work ?

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you do realize that with 25" tires you are gonna have to do some regearing right?? youd prolly have to gear down to like a 12 tooth to pull them. why would you wanna go that big for trail riding? go with 22's. if you cant clear stuff with those buy a 4x4.

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I've run the 22" holeshots on the back and they really helped me in not getting stuck in ruts, and blast throught the mud pretty good too. Good improvement over stock. That way it still handles half way decent. If you put 25" on the back, I'm not sure how the front stockers would work with that combo. Never tried that setup. Sometimes a couple extra inches is too much. Just ask my wife! :lol:

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I don't think you'd be able to fit 25's on there if you run nerf bars on your banshee, if I recall correctly the tire would interfere with the nerfs... I've had 22's and they get me through all kinds of mess. Besides, 25's are a little overkill on a banshee IMO

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