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Sedona Coyote Tires

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14 reviews

$124.95$199.03

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The Sedona Coyote is an affordable all-terrain tire. It offers good durability, excellent tread life, and predictable handling.

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Overview

  • Ultra-durable, puncture-resistant 6 PR “New-Tech” carcass.
  • “Smooth-Ride” Technology and aggressive tread design for excellent traction and a smooth ride in all-terrain.
  • Integrated side lugs for added traction in deep ruts or crawling through the rocks.
  • Tread lugs are siped for added traction and durability.
  • Built-in “Rim Guard” for added wheel protection.
  • Unmatched ride quality and performance in the category.

Specifications

Ply

6, 8

Belt Type

Bias, Radial

Tire Position

Front/Rear

DOT Compliant

No

SKU 570-4206
Weight 34.00 lbs
Ply 8
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type UTV
SKU 570-4201
Weight 24.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 420 lbs.
PSI 7
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type ATV, UTV
SKU 570-4204
Weight 24.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 440 lbs.
PSI 7
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type ATV, UTV
SKU 570-4205
Weight 26.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 495 lbs.
PSI 7
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type ATV, UTV
SKU 570-4200
Weight 22.00 lbs
Ply 6
Belt Type Blackwall
Tire Position Front/Rear
Load Capacity 340 lbs.
PSI 7
Tube Type Tubeless
Vehicle Type ATV, UTV

14 reviews for Sedona Coyote Tires

4.9
Based on 14 reviews
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Jeff

So far I love the ride.

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1-5 of 14 reviews
  1. JL

    great set of tires

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  2. A

    Ok

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  3. L

    Great looking tire and should meet all my needs. The photos are accurate and the product appears to be top shelf!

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  4. TH

    Great tires

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  5. EL

    ATV drives much easier and has incredible grip

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Is the rubber compound these tires are made from for hard or soft terrain? Mike asked on June 18, 2023

Hello, Sedona does not specify the consistency of the rubber compound used for the Coyote model tire, but it is designed as an all terrain tire so is most likely a medium compound tire. If you would like further assistance, please contact us at 877-256-1815 and one of our tire experts would be happy to help you select the correct tire model and size for your particular machine and application.

ATVtires.com answered on June 19, 2023
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What is the load capacity Nate asked on January 25, 2023

Hello, it depends on what size you are looking at. For the current sizes we offer in this tire I listed out the load ratings below. I have also added them to our website so if you choose a Coyote tire size the load rating will then display above the "Add to Cart" section.

25x8-12 340 lb.
25x10-12 420 lb.
27x9-12 440 lb.
27x11-12 495 lb.
28x10R14 535 lb.

ATVtires.com answered on January 26, 2023
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Are these dot rated? Larry Barton asked on December 26, 2022

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 January 3, 2023
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