JohnP wrote:
Thanks for the info. I was just throwing the 35's out there for an example. The firestones and all must do very well, I see a lot of buggies on here that run them. I don't want to start getting a bunch of stuff and none of it work together. I don't want to hit a hill and it bog from not enough motor for the tires or the other way around. LOL
Not "Firestones and all", only firestones as far as v treads go, IMO.
Cut boggers or cut 23 degree firestones both work very well. PLEASE dont waste your money on any v-tread besides a cut 23 degree Firestone 4 or 8 ply if you plan on riding rough stuff at all. They are both pricey, but , like Roy says , buy the best and cry only once.
If you plan going with a taller tire than 31", and
not a big motor to turn them, Kyle is right about the three rib gearing working well. But they are weaker and the big tires ( bigger than 31") are even harder on them. Its not a matter of if it will break, but when.
The wheel base you are wanting will depend on where and how you plan to ride. Shorter is easier to maneuver thru tight stuff, but more likely to lift too much when climbing, unless you run some kinda custom long arm. (Longer than the standard 2x3 or 3x3). Get the rear arms too long, and you loose traction, especially the lighter the buggy is. Mine is about 100" w/ 2x3's and 1x2's up front.
Larry