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The right mud tires
I have a 1998 honda fourtrax 4x4. I am wanting to get some new mud tires alot of people say mudlites but i dont think they are that great my friends have them and they are always balling up i had though about gbc dirt devil 2 x/t or goodyear mud runners and kenda executioners if you have any opions id like to hear em
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MY brother used to have maxxis mud bug's on his there were really good tires. the Mudlite XL is what he has now and so far they are also really good.
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for all out swamping get outlaws, i no for a fact the new 26-29'' mudgear tires are great for swamping a little and all around mudding but still not top dog like outlaws, gators are good for swamp, vampires with the rely deep lugs and no side lug is for thick deep muck, mudbugs are great all arounders and so are mudlites, Mudzilas new style are nice all around but also good for deep holes. oh and Mud*****es are decent for mudholes...... to find the mudgears and Mud***** i no they sell a bunch on ebay. mudgear you can find easy but mud*****es you have to seach ATV Mudtires. i hope this helps a little bit!!!:o :D
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P.S.! dont get ITP 589'S they are very heavey with make you sink and get stuck i have seen them on tomany quades to know never to buy them!
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man go with the swamp fox tires they r the best i have some on my 450 foreman
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swamp foxes are not the best, but they are really good, fo decent mucky holes they would be good but not goin all out.
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highlifter outlaws are the best, if u want a trail/mud tire get the highlifter mst, just dont get a tire to big that u cant turn them over,im sure 26" should be the biggest for a 450, i have 27" on my 500
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whiteboy cutom. remember me? exchanging the pics, well outlaws are th best, but for turning them, my 450s forman can turn 29.s on highlifter rims pretty good and i only have a slip on jet kit and stuff, but now i have bought a real snorkit so bye bye home mader! lol, for the person who made this thread i wrote a big list now lets narrow it down what type of mudding do you do?
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oh u can turn them over but its just overkill for the smaller motors, its gonan take alot more to turn them over then a 650 or up
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i do alot of soupy mud in the bottoms and stuff like that just basically riverbottom mucky soup stuff...i have a good friend with mud*****es and they are nice but too expensive