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Float Over Sand Dunes!

STI Tire & Wheel introduces the all-new Sand Wedge sand tires, delivering a new high-performance  standard for UTV handling and control in the sand dunes. The tires are designed and developed to allow today’s large UTVs to float  over rough dune sections, and to make the most of their power.

The massive Sand Wedge tires measure 30 inches tall and are the largest sand tires made for popular 14-inch wheels. With a wide profile and flexible 4-ply carcass, they provide maximum flotation and ride comfort. Each of the 12 “scoop” paddles on the rear measures 1 inch tall; their reinforcing ribs handle the power of big-bore UTVs. The front Sand Wedge tires use a centered tri-rib design to give unmatched handling and steering control.

The front tire (30/11-14) retails for $172.85, and the rear tire (30/14-14) retails for $205.40. They’re available now.Sand-Wedge-pair

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HD6 Wheels Bring Higher Level of Strength & Style

January 27, 2016 • Miscellaneous, New Products, News • Views: 2494

STI Tire & Wheel introduces its all-new HD6 wheels, the newest members of the HD Alloy line. The HD6 wheels deliver singular style in two unique finishes, each with a clear-coat protective finish, and three popular sizes. Plus, an optional full-cover center cap adds a distinctive

STI Expands, Literally, HD5 & HD6 Wheels

August 24, 2015 • Miscellaneous • Views: 4028

New Wider and Taller Wheels Power Growing UTV Market STI Tire & Wheel announces that its HD6 and HD5 Beadlock wheel lines are growing – literally – to better serve a market demanding new applications, and to carry STI tires designed to fit them. The 14-inch HD6 and HD5 Beadlock

MotoArt Runs on STI

July 16, 2015 • Featured, Homepage Right, Miscellaneous • Views: 8408

“I’m always building stuff, and before this project I thought, ‘What if there were no limits?’” That’s Chris Burke, owner of Marshall MotoArt, a design and fabrication shop that works with “everything metal” and is located in Ogden, Utah. Burke had a plan in mind, and he had a