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The Best Tire and Wheel Combos for Polaris Ranger XD 1500 Riders

By Kavan Wright | Behind The Wheel on April 7, 2026
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A Ranger XD 1500 showing off tires on a rock
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Why the Right Tire and Wheel Combo Matters on the Ranger XD 1500

Your Polaris Ranger XD 1500 is a beast.

It’s the Ranger to end all Rangers with 110 HP, around 105 lb-ft of torque, and massive cargo and towing capacities. This thing works hard and likes to throw its weight around.

All that muscle demands wheels and tires that are a cut above the rest. The right combination of wheels and tires improves traction, reliability, and handling.

The wrong setup can lead to rubbing, poor handling, decreased traction, and outright failure on the trail.

So whether you plan on hauling massive amounts of cargo or diving deep in slop, these are the best tire and wheel combos you should consider for your build.

Best Tire Types for Ranger XD 1500 Riders

Let’s start by taking a look at the different tire types. Tires can make or break your whole setup. After all, they’re the only part of your machine that actually touches the ground. Being a tire is hard work, so make sure you get it right.

All-Terrain Tires for Mixed Trail and Work Use

All-terrain tires are the most versatile tire option. If your day takes you through gravel, hardpack, loose dirt, and some wet slop, an all-terrain tire will give you good performance on all of it—as long as you get a good one.

Ply rating is important for all-terrain tires—you never know what you’re going to run into. A 3-ply rating is considered pretty good for all-terrain. Our AT tires have a 6-ply or 8-ply rating because we know what kind of abuse our customers subject their rigs to.

Any of our super-tough all-terrain tires will work great on your Ranger XD 1500:

  • Incursion Tires—The smoothest AT tire for hardpack and pavement, but it still inspires confidence on mixed terrain.
  • Hellion Tires—Good anywhere and weak nowhere, these tires are tough as hell and designed for high traction at high speeds on any terrain.
  • Intimidator Tires—Our most aggressive AT tire with excellent mud performance with a tread pattern that performs great on any nasty terrain.
  • XT Warrior Tires—These smooth-riding AT tires have advanced lug patterns for extreme grip and great cleanout. They’ll take you through rocks just as easily as trails.
A Polaris with hellion tires in a creek
If you ride trails and other mixed terrain, you should consider all-terrain tires for your Ranger XD 1500. Hellion all-terrain tires are designed to take you anywhere with a nimble design that won’t slow you down. Photo by SuperATV

Mud Tires for Serious Bogging

The trick to making a good mud tire is giving it big lugs and a narrow profile. Of course, it’s a little more nuanced than that, but big lugs act like paddles in deep mud. They can find stuff to push against even when there’s nothing solid to grab onto.

Narrow tires matter because they’re less prone to floating in deep mud. And when your XD 1500 can sink to the bottom of a mud hole, your tires can find something (slightly) more solid to grab onto.

Our mud tires are designed with these concepts in mind, and cover a variety of use cases. Any of them can make your Ranger ride better in the mud:

  • Terminator Tires—This is our classic mud tire that balances aggressive mud traction with better trail control than you’d find in more aggressive mud tires.
  • Terminator MAX Tires—A maximum‑traction mud monster designed for oversized, high-torque UTVs tackling the deepest, nastiest mud imaginable.
  • Assassinator Tires—Assassinators are our most aggressive mud tires, and they’re about as aggressive as they come. They’re pure mud tires with 3-inch lugs and a slim design—perfect for the XD 1500 that lives in the mud every weekend.
  • Intimidator Tires—The all-terrain tire that loves mud. It’ll tackle just about anything, but it’s aggressive enough to bite in the sloppiest mud too.
A utv big assassinator tires in a mud pit
This isn’t a Ranger XD 1500 (obviously), but this does give you a sense of just how capable Assassinator tires are. Taking non-mud tires into mud is a good way to get stuck. Assassinator tires are as aggressive as they come, with 3-inch lugs and a narrow profile that allows them to dig deep. Photo by SuperATV

Tires for Smooth Surfaces

If your Ranger XD 1500 spends most of its ride time on pavement or hardpack, you’ll want a different kind of tire. Your average off-road tire can handle smooth surfaces, but you won’t love the way it feels or sounds behind the wheel. Plus, you’ll wear out those tires quickly.

You need a tire with smooth surfaces built into it. Check out this tire:

  • Incursion Tires—These excellent all-terrain tires use radial construction to ensure smooth, balanced performance on pavement and hardpack.
A Maverick X3 using incursion tires in a creek.
Incursion Tires are sturdy all-terrain tires that can take you on pavement and hardpack, but will inspire confidence across all kinds of other terrain too—even on your Ranger XD (which this is not a photo of). Photo by SuperATV

Rock Tires for Hardcore Crawling

If you’ve ever been rock crawling, you know it’s a brutal mix of slick surfaces and unforgiving edges. If you want to ride through rocks on your Ranger XD 1500, you need high grip and high durability. Luckily, we’ve got a tire that fits the bill:

  • Cliffhanger Tires—Our purpose-built rock tires are engineered with durability and puncture resistance. The staggered shoulder lugs deliver advanced side grip to dominate rocks.
An Xpedition descending rocks with cliffhanger tires.
Rock crawling tires have all kinds of special design features. Our Incursion Tires have robust shoulder lugs to help grab onto the sides of rocks. Photo by SuperATV

Choosing the Best Wheels for Your Ranger XD 1500

Once you pick the right set of tires, you need a great set of wheels to support them. There are a few important considerations from material to offset to beadlocks. Let’s look through each.

Steel vs. Aluminum Wheels

Do you want steel or aluminum wheels for your Ranger XD 1500?

We’ll make this easy: unless you have a really good reason to use steel wheels, you want aluminum wheels.

Here’s why aluminum wheels are generally better:

  • They weigh less
  • They’re naturally more corrosion-resistant
  • They’re more rigid and less likely to bend

The weight is the biggest advantage. Less weight in the wheel means less unsprung weight for your suspension to have to handle. The result is smoother, better-feeling suspension than you’d get with heavier wheels.

So who needs steel wheels?

If you work at a low-speed work site where you expect to pound on your wheels, steel wheels might suit you better. They deform when they take hits, which can cause problems, but they’re unlikely to crack the way aluminum wheels do when they fail.

Aluminum wheels like our Highline Wheels are lightweight and tough. They won’t get big dents in them like steel wheels, but they can crack when pushed beyond their breaking point. Photo by SuperATV

Wheel Size, Width, and Offset Explained

So what size wheel do you need? There are three key dimensions you need to pay attention to:

  1. Wheel diameter—This is non-negotiable. This must match your tire size.
  2. Wheel width—Going narrower than your tire width by about 2 inches gives you a tighter bead seal and narrower contact patch, which is good for mud. Going with a wheel closer to your tire width gives you a wider contact patch for more grip and stability on everything else.
  3. Wheel offset—Negative offset makes your wheels stick farther out—positive offset makes your wheels sit farther in. Go for a negative offset for stability and a positive offset for narrower or tighter trails. Generally, we recommend sticking with a balanced offset like 4+3 for 7-inch-wide wheels unless you’re solving a specific problem.

Beadlock vs. Non-Beadlock Wheels

To beadlock or not to beadlock is probably the most important wheel decision you can make.

Beadlocks use a ring to bolt your tire’s bead to the wheel. This is useful for rock crawlers and mud boggers who want to run their tires at such a low pressure that they would fall off a normal wheel.

If you’re running them at normal pressures, beadlocks are probably pointless for you.

Check out all our beadlock and standard wheels.

For the most advanced beadlocks out there, check out Assault Industries Hellfire Wheels.

Don't underestimate how important tires and wheels are to your Ranger 1500's setup. We're looking at all the options so you can maximize your performance.
Assault Industries’ Hellfire Wheels are an advanced beadlock wheel that works a little differently. The pins thread through the drum of the wheel so the heads stay protected from rocks and anything else your wheels hit on the trail. Photo by SuperATV

Check Out Our Mounted Tires for Easier Installation

Ready to pull the trigger on some tires and wheels for your Polaris Ranger XD 1500? You can skip the work and skip the middleman by going with our mounted tires.

You pick your tire, your tire size, your bolt pattern (the Ranger XD 1500 bolt pattern is 5/4.5, by the way), and your wheel. We charge an extra $10 to $20 for the mounting process, then send you the fully mounted and inflated combo to your door.

It’s a pretty smooth way to get riding.

Building a Tire and Wheel Setup That Matches How You Ride

Your rig needs some good shoes, and now you should have all the info you need to get the best possible set of wheels and tires for your Ranger XD 1500. Get a set that matches your ride style, boosts your confidence, and performs ride after ride from SuperATV.

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