No...the last number has to be the same. A 12 inch hole in the tire will easily fit over a 10 inch wheel but it would not be tight enough to hold air.
You need to deflate your ATV tire before you attempt to take it off. Then you need to break the air seal. They should come off after doing these steps.
Inch size is the most widely used measurement in ATV tires, lawn tires, some older motorcycle tires and automotive tires. For the ATV tire size 22x12x9: 22 = The overall height of the tire when mounted and inflated to recommended air pressure. In this example, the tire is 22 inches tall. 12 = The overall width of the tire when mounted and inflated to recommended air pressure. In this example, the tire is 8 inches wide. 9 = The diameter of the wheel that this tire will mount to. In this case it will be a 9 inch diameter wheel.
One can purchase an ATV tire on websites like "BikeBandit", "Motorsport" or "Rocky Mountain ATV". They are also available in online stores like "Amazon" or "eBay".
"There are many different places to buy ATV tire chains. The first search shows retailers such as Sears, Jacks Small Engines, and the Tire Chain Store."
ok what your not understanding all wheel drive very different from 4 wd all wheel drive ATV are only a polaris 4wd is everything else all wheel drive mean each tire pulls 4wd means the rear axle is solid and both tire pull together in the back and front have independent pull
ATV tire chains are used for the snow. I am glad you are interested in the safety of yourself and your passengers. Well done and I wish you all the best.
YES
You don't need to, but ATV tires can be balanced if you have problems. You will probably need to go to a national chain tire dealer (Discount Tire, Wal-Mart...) because many smaller tire dealers will not balance ATV tires because it's tougher to do than the full-sized ones.
In referring to ATV tire chains types and styles is diamond, they are the same in their reasons of application.
Yes, but you need to consider if your current ATV wheels will support the new tire size. If you put a really wide tire on a wheel that is too narrow, you are going to cause the tire to crown - which means instead of having that flat racer-style look, it's going to have a rounded balloon look to it. This will give you less traction and uneven wear. The same applies when going to a narrower tire. If the wheel is too wide, it will pull the sidewalls out too far, giving the tire a wide, stretched look. This is going to give you problems with steering and you also run the risk of having your tire get knocked off the bead whenever you hit something.
The type of tire depends on the type of terrain on which you ride your ATV. There are specific tires made for sand, hard terrain, soft terrain, rocks etc.... There are also many tire manufacturers such as Goodyear, Carlisle, Duro and Cheng Shin.
NO, it will not fit the rim safely