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Old Oct 23, 2008 | 01:20 PM
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Well that I do understand that my good man I really do. I'm just saying I run on many types of terrain and have found the more aggressive tire works best for me !

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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 09:40 AM
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has anyone put mudlites in ACTs do you need wheel spacers?
 
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Old Jul 11, 2009 | 01:33 PM
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I have 4 ITP Mudlites for sale. (2) 28x12x12 and (2) 28x10x12. They have only been ridden on 3 short rides and never on pavement. There are no holes plugs or anything wrong with them. They have about 95% tread left or better. I have pictures as well. If interested email me at hjlancas@olemiss.edu
 
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Old Jul 11, 2009 | 01:35 PM
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I have 4 ITP Mudlites for sale. (2) 28x12x12 and (2) 28x10x12. They have only been ridden on 3 short rides and never on pavement. There are no holes plugs or anything wrong with them. They have about 95% tread left or better. I have pictures as well. If interested email me at hjlancas@olemiss.edu
 
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Old Jul 17, 2009 | 02:25 PM
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I notice this post is old and I didn't read it all to see whether you got your tires or not, but I am going to throw in my 2 cents just in case you haven't.

I would suggest the Maxxis Zillas for what you describe. They are cheaper than the Mudlites, and offer what I think is a softer, more plush ride on hard pack, and a more aggressive bite in the mud and snow. They are really the best all-terrain tire for the money that you can get. The ITP Mudlites are a good tire, they have the nice center lugs that do well on hard pack and an aggressive feel in the mud, but they just don't work as well IMHO as the Zillas do. The Mudlites have been around a long time and the technology in them is getting dated. The Zillas are a much newer tire and I think they would do a better job for you.
 
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