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OTR Wizzard Tires

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  • Heavy-duty for demanding side-by-side applications
  • Non-directional tread for great traction
  • 6-ply construction for puncture resistance and deep lugs for sidewall protection
  • Radial variation models and wide footprint boost life
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Overview

The OTR Wizzard is a popular all-terrain tire featuring a center tread element for better stability on hard surfaces and deep “V” shaped shoulder lugs for sidewall protection and self-cleaning. It’s a proven race tire, delivering excellent traction and tire life, with a design that soaks up shock and vibration.

Specifications

Ply

6

Belt Type

Bias, Radial

Tire Position

Front/Rear

DOT Compliant

No

SKU T11406261100R14
Weight 33.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 1,140 lbs.
PSI 34
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type UTV
SKU T114062690014
Weight 25.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 910 lbs.
PSI 32
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type ATV, UTV
SKU T1140626900R14
Weight 26.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 910 lbs.
PSI 32
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type ATV, UTV

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Are thes dot stamped? Noah asked on May 2, 2025

Hello, no they are not. As of 2022 there is no regulation, classification, or guideline that would make or allow any ATV/UTV tire "street legal" or approved by NHTSA or DOT. NHTSA/DOT has notified tire manufacturers to remove the "DOT" stamp if present from ATV/UTV tires being manufactured moving forward. Tire dealers have also been told to stop advertising or describing any ATV/UTV tires they sell as DOT "approved", "rated", "compliant", etc.

ATVtires.com answered on May 2, 2025
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