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110 tire/rim size

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Since I got my 110 electric lift running well, I've been thinking about putting new tires all around within the next two weeks. I've decided with Tru Powers on 8.5" rims, but not the tire sizes. The 26-12-12s are only $20 more for the pair on Miller Tire, but I'm not 100% sure they'll fit. Will they fit even on the 110 and miss the fenders if they fit on the rims? This question has probably asked about a bajillion times, but I can't find the answer anywhere.
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My reply is a complete guess but hey it a forum so here it is lol. I suspect not. I know most of the pics I see with 23s those fenders look awfully full. I don't know if your going to put a deck on this ever but I bet they wouldn't clear that for sure. IIRC 318s have a hard time missing the deck. Just my SWAG.
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I'm not running a deck on it, the tires are only for climbing the hill in my backyard, as the tractor slips going up the hill, even in 2nd. Its just I'd like to get the tires as large as reasonably possible to bump up the speed a little bit.
23x10.50x12 are the biggest practical tire you can put on a 110. 24x12x12 will fit, but you don't really have the power to make them worthwhile. Here's what 26x12x12 tires will look like on a RF 110. Not sure if they'll quite clear the fender on later 110's.

If you want more traction for climbing a hill with the 110, you're better off with a narrower tire and weights. The 110 isn't heavy enough to utilize the extra width, you'll just spin.

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I've decided on the 23-10.5-12s, coming on Fri afternoon from Miller Tire. Seems the extra $20 will be wasted on looks and unneeded traction. Will also barely fit. Took some meaaurements; worst comes to worst, I put them in wide position. Don't really want to stress the axles and just want the beefy tires to be in the center for a thinner profile on the trailer to the show.
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I had a picture of another 110 that was built for pulling, it looked awesome with the 26x12x12's on back, and a really thin set of center-rib tires on front, and about 200 lbs of weight hanging off the front. Can't find it, my pictures directory is all screwed up from the transfer to my new computer.
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