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Can the older style thinner ag/rims tires fit on a C125? The C125 has wider tires? Any thoughts?

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Sparky

If you mean the 6x12's then yes they will fit. The bolt pattern is the same. The tires will be way under the fender tho.

Mike...............

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tomtractor

Does it look stupid? What are the pros/cons to using them - if any?

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bo dawg

I think the wider looks better, hefty. But I have noticed that the thinner ags get better traction.

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rwilson

wider is not always better

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baerpath

wider is not always better

I resemble that remark lol

I'd stay with 8,50 or wider for stability

Duane

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HorseWhisperer

Duane-9.5.3.10.54 weights.Don't make me call!In the great words of Yogi Berra Money is as good as cash!Tom,wider is great on dry grass,sand and most mud!6x12 is GREAT for snow and real traction-smaller contact patch=more pressure and more traction!I just changed the tires from 6x12 to 12x12 for summer!

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bean

I'm the opposite. I like the thin look. if you get deestone 23x8.50-12s and install them on an older 5" wheel, they are just a little bit larger than a 6-12. I am i the process of doing that on my 310-8. I am putting narrow suburban style front wheels on it, also. I will post some pics when I get done. the thinner tires, along with wheel weights, will give you the best traction in anything but pure sloppy mud.

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