Wheel Net Recommendation for a Polaris RZR with 27x9R-14 Front Tires and 27x11R-14 Rear Tires
Question:
I have a 2012 RZR XP. It has 27-9R-14 in the front and 27-11R-14 in rear for tires. I have put the E-TRACK system on my trailer. I want to know if there is a tire strap that would work.
asked by: Dan B
Expert Reply:
For your tires, I recommend going with the Erickson Wheel Net, # 77314. This wheel net will accommodate your front and rear tires and they will have more than enough capacity to hold your RZR to the E-track system on your trailer.
Another items that we've found very helpful when loading ATVs and UTVs is the Erickson E-Chock, # EM09162-2. I typically try to park the UTV in the same spot over the axles to make sure I have the correct weight distribution on the trailer and these chocks make sure I park it in the same spot every time without thinking.
I've attached a few review videos of these products for you to check out.
Products Referenced in This Question
Erickson E-Chock Wheel Chocks for E Track - Powder Coated Steel - Qty 2
- E-Track
- E-Track Wheel Chocks
- Erickson
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Erickson Adjustable Wheel Net with E-Track Fittings - 1,166 lbs
- Car Tie Down Straps
- 1 Strap
- Wheel Net
- 851 - 1200 lbs
- Erickson
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