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Title: ATV Tires Post by: sbrooks on April 30, 2011, 10:54:35 am Just wanted to see what tires everyone has been satisfied with on their fourwheelers. Looking at getting some 28" maxxis zillas.
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: Milam County Hog Hunter on April 30, 2011, 12:30:32 pm i really like the high lifter outlaws as far as mud goes i also like the mudzillas
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: cantexduck on April 30, 2011, 12:51:38 pm I have kendra mud tires. Less then 85 a tire. 28 inch. FRee shipping. Rocky mountain atv .com
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: kkinard on April 30, 2011, 01:22:03 pm Mudlites or swamplites
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: Milam County Hog Hunter on April 30, 2011, 01:55:30 pm i almost forgot i couldn't remember the name but another good set of tires is the vampires they will definately get the job done in the mud or just for trail riding
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: roosterhogdogin on April 30, 2011, 02:22:45 pm The best I have found is the kenda exacutioners for the sizeable price you can't and they hold up for a long time iv been running the same pair for 3 years and still love them. The are about 75 a tire an light weight the biggest size they make is a 27 inch though. Hope you enjoy.
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: cantexduck on April 30, 2011, 02:26:40 pm Rooster your right. I have 27 inch tires. I like mine. Cheap and do good work in the mud.
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: SwineHunter on April 30, 2011, 02:50:07 pm i like stock been ther done that ! big mudders void warr. and tear up to much chit... 8)
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: BIG CHRIS on May 01, 2011, 01:37:44 pm im a mud lite fan!!! ITP mud lite AT/XL for a 28/10/12 $112.95.
www.chaparralmotorsports.com give em look through u should find what ur looken for. or try discounttiredirect.com Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: roosterhogdogin on May 01, 2011, 04:19:08 pm You run-in the kends?
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: OCD on May 01, 2011, 05:29:57 pm keep it stock alot easier
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: dane on May 01, 2011, 09:41:49 pm mud lights xtr not to heavy and still et job done i also always run slim in mine thickets tend to be hard on tires
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: Caddo co. hog dog on May 01, 2011, 10:38:22 pm I have a stock Honda rincon 680 and hunt off of it alot. I pull a small trailer with it down quite abit of blacktop roads. I have a set of aftermarket tires on it right now that have a spider on the side of the tire. Can't remember the brand but anyway what tires in yalls experience have lasted the longest? I am looking for a solid treaded tire, mine are hollow treaded and seems to me would wear out faster. Thanks
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: bayed hard hog dogs on May 01, 2011, 10:52:58 pm I run super swamper vampires on my 660 going on 2 yrs now work good for me can get them on Sams Offroad. Com tulsa oklahoma last time I looked was 85.00 for 28's
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: BIG CHRIS on May 02, 2011, 01:59:46 pm maxxis big horn radials for those black top roads
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: HBR on May 03, 2011, 08:05:54 am Depends on what it's gonna used for more. Hunting, playing , or just riding . U want smooth or rough ride . I have seen all different tires on the duck lease I work for and the big bad ones don't get u much further just stuck worse . There is a 100 atv's easy that come ona weekend and I'd say 90% are either itp 589's or the new one is the mud lite XTR. don't get plain mud lites ! They are the worst I've seen in the marsh anyways . My favorite is the vampire , looks super aggressive , does great in the mud and is still pretty smooth on the ride . The up and coming in popularity is the Kenda executioner though, a really tough tire .
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: t.wilbanks on May 03, 2011, 08:12:17 am I had the silverbacks on mine for a while and hated them.. very rough ride.... switched to swamplites and they will probably be what i run on any atv i ever own.... very smooth ride and good grip.... ;)
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: txhogsanddogs on May 04, 2011, 04:31:44 am Ive been thru Silverbacks, ITP Mudlites, Maxxis, and the best price for the tire ive found is 27 inch Gator's thru allterrainonline.com. Ive given him allot of business in the past but i got mine for $60 per tire (no tax). Plenty of traction for offroad enough to brake a axle or smooth enough on the road when i'm hunting. His name is Robbie. Edgewood, TX
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: Outback Catahoulas Austra on May 04, 2011, 06:25:40 am I've had a set off ITP MUDLITES on my can-am for 400hrs now. I reckon i have another 90 hrs left in them. I leave them on in our "Dry Season" so they get 6 months of gravel & bush work. Then 6 months of WET Floodplain country.....
At this stage, can not see myself changing brands in the near future. Have a Can-Am Commander on it's way....It'll elave the dealer & get the XTP's staright on ;) Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: TX HOG on May 04, 2011, 12:14:47 pm outlaws. if you want less aggressive get mudlites. outlaws are too much in most ridding situations but when you need them you're glad you got em
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: DangerZone on May 04, 2011, 01:00:25 pm If your in a lot of mud go with one of the lite's,, heavy tire's,+ mud- is hard on the Axles
Title: Re: ATV Tires Post by: Newbe on May 04, 2011, 05:09:40 pm I had gators and there was nothing I couldn't get through but I banged up my rims and had trouble keeping them aired up. My buddy had the new 589's they were just as aggressive but cut to where they cleaned better and they had a bead guard that really helps . If I had to buy new ones it would be the 589's .
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