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Thread: The right mud tires

  1. #11
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    umm soupy ahh outlaws u would have no doubts then but you could get 28inch vampires with the like 3-4 inch lug
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  2. #12
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    Dont know if you noticed it or not, but he said he was riding a 300, so i dont think a 28inch vampire would go good one it, unless he's planning on doing a 355 or 380 big bore anytime soon, and running it in first gear at that, with the big bore. at 43lbs a piece unmounted thats a bit much.

    Vampires are a great tire, and i dont think you would be dissapointed in the, you'll just have to get a small size, or get skinny ones so u can spin them, if you just get the 9.5's. Get 25-26 inch combo. If you go 12.5 in the back, get 24-25 inch combo.

    Outlaws are also the other top choice. Probably the better of the two, huge sidewas lugs and probably paddle you a bit more in the real souply stuff. Size recomendations would be the same.

    Other than that i dont think any other tire is going to satisfy you, most other tires are really close in camparission to how they perform in mud.
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  3. #13
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    get kenda executioners in the rear and bear claws in the front
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    Rear=Kenda Executioner 25x10x12

  4. #14
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    SmokeyJhon is definately correct. those tires have sick treads and do great not only in mud and snow but is also a light all terrain tire which is great to have.

  5. #15
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    last post lol cant get good info off of ppl that run polaris's im not tryin to be mean but thats 800LB's dry weight to a real quad... a honda at 550 dry weight.. so yea umm u might just be better off betting mudbugs or gators just get 25's and you should be fine!
    2005 250ex
    DG- A arm guards
    Skid plate
    Sparks X-4 full system exhaust!
    K&N Jet Kit
    K&N air filter and outer wears
    SOLD!
    ------------------------------------------------
    2003 400ex.
    graydon nerfs
    skid plate
    A-arm guards
    Pro Armor XC Bumper
    Black HMF slip on
    Dyno Jet Kit
    K&N air filter
    Outterwears pre charger

  6. #16
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    i run them on a honda 300 on douglas rims
    1988 Honda FourTrax Foreman 300 FW 4x4
    12x7 Douglas Rattlesnake
    Front=Kenda bear claw 24x8x12
    Rear=Kenda Executioner 25x10x12

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