When the only connection that your rig has to the ground fails, everything else becomes pretty much obsolete. This is why we take every H2 tire and wheel accessory seriously, from the smallest replacement lug nut to a full set of chains. Speaking of, the right set of H2 tire chains wil make winter riding so much more comfortable and efficient than you may have even thought was possible. Our chains will put the “bite” back in your handling, even on packed ice. Even the ability to simply keep an eye on tire pressure (without the hassle) lets you make the tweaks you need for the conditions you’re dealing with, which can make all the difference. When it’s time for a replacement, our quality Kawasaki Teryx H2 lug nuts actually stay tight instead of working loose and leaving you stranded with wheels that want to part company with your machine.
Having a basic understanding of your standard chain types and sizes will help you handle different situations and needs. For example, V-bar chains will dig into ice and hard-packed snow more effectively than most other types, giving you that purchase that loves to go missing in the snow. Sizing is hugely important here, because when your chains are too loose, they can move around too much and damage your machine. If you have chains that are too tight, you might have the joy of a snapped link on your hand. A simple fix is a chain tensioner, which can cut down on slack as soon as it tries to develop. And as always, you want to make sure your Kawasaki Teryx H2 tire chains are made from the toughest materials.
If you’re tired of the whole “guess-and-check” game when it comes to keeping on top of your tire pressure, then a tire pressure monitoring and maintenance system might be the way to go. We even have bluetooth repeaters that will throw the signal from your system to your phone so you can keep a handle on pressures from your phone. Beyond monitoring, you want quality lug nuts that can handle extreme conditions. Spline-drive lug nuts provide better tool engagement and higher torque capacity than standard hex nuts, reducing the chance of rounding off lug nuts when you need to remove wheels for tire service. Tire repair kits with quality materials and tools handle more than just simple punctures, including plug repairs that get you home and patch repairs that provide permanent fixes for trail damage.
Kolpin Powersports makes tire chains that actually work when winter gets serious, with V-bar designs that bite into conditions that would stop lesser chains cold.
Trail Tech delivers tire repair solutions that handle real trail damage instead of just looking good in the toolbox when you actually need them.
QuadBoss produces quality lug nuts with the materials and design that keep wheels properly attached instead of gradually working loose.
Allied UTV specializes in TPMS solutions that give you real-time tire pressure data when you need it for performance tuning and safety monitoring.
Handle winter conditions with theseKawasaki Offroad V-Bar 10" Tire Chains Size C by Kolpin Powersports, providing the bite you need on ice and packed snow that would otherwise leave you sliding around helplessly.
Fix trail damage quickly with thisKawasaki Mule/Teryx Tire Repair Kit by Trail Tech, giving you the tools to handle punctures and get back rolling instead of walking home.
Keep wheels properly secured with theseKawasaki Offroad Spline Lug Nuts 12 x 1.5mm Black Set of 16 by QuadBoss, providing secure wheel attachment that doesn't work loose over time.
Monitor tire pressure wirelessly with thisKawasaki Mule/Teryx Blu TPMS Bluetooth Signal Repeater by Allied UTV, giving you real-time pressure data for performance optimization and safety monitoring.
Riding with chains is easy with these Kawasaki Mule/Teryx Tire Chain Tensioners by Moose.
How can I know what size of tire chain I need?
Go off your tire, not vehicle size. Check out the sidewall and match up your size reading to the manufacturer’s sizing charts.
How long will a tire repair kit last me?
A well-done plug repair may be permanent, depending on the “injury,” but you should always inspect repairs.
Will pressure monitoring systems work with upgraded tires?
In most cases, yes, but always check your specs and compatibility.