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Thread: best all around UTE tire?

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    best all around UTE tire?

    whats seems to work the best in differing conditions?
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    i loved my rancher 350 4x4. i could wip that beast sideways in turns. the early ranchers had weak frames and i broke the frame onmine and didnt pay a thing getting it fixed, recall.

    and shouldnt the sport quad info be changed?
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    i'll be buying either itp atr's, maxis bighorns or their all-traks in the spring for my P700. i believe the atrs are the lightest. if your not going to be in mud all the time i'd stick to some kind of knobby or oem.

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    i think thier maxxis, thier called Big Horns. they got some big tread and are a great tire. i think the utility champ of the gncc(dont know his name) uses em.
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    Maxxis Mudbugs.... They are very smooth on the trails, and handle great in the mud. In my opinion, they perform better than the ITP Mud Lites on my cousin's Rubicon...
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    didnt read the title right. thought it sayed best utility quad.
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    The utility champ is Mike Penland and they are MAXXIS BIG HORNS they are aggressive but smooth. I ride on 26 in. outlaws and they are the best mud tire you will ever find. However you will have a ruff ride at slow speeds but at an average pace they are not that bad on the trail either.
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    maxxis al-trax...awesome tire.....very aggresive in "most" ridding conditions......very smooth and extremely durable.......

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    when it comes time for tires on my ATP, they'll be Maxxis Bighorns,,,
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