mudlites
#11
EarlTash, 1800 miles is quite impressive with hardly any wear. I agree with your saying, I to, hate to replace something do to premature wear. I do not know how long these MudLites will hold up but time will tell.AlaskaBoy.
#12
Yes i was so impressed with them i ordered another set. I went with 1 inch taller and 2 inches wider in back-with new rims.
Rears will be-26*12*12
Fronts will be-25*8*12
This is on a 300 kingquad and i think bout all it will push-HA!
I think now with these back tires i won't hardly ever use 4*4.
The 10 inches ones i got now work ok,but at times i do have to shift to 4*4.
With the kingquad the weights all in the back-its the way the engine and tranny with the transaxel set up is at.
Its not a big machine,but it gets me out there.
Also i will have a extra set to bring with me on those extended camping trips-just in case.
Check out- http://www.precisionpowersports.com/ for tires.Not sure about the shipping thing crossing the border?
Rears will be-26*12*12
Fronts will be-25*8*12
This is on a 300 kingquad and i think bout all it will push-HA!
I think now with these back tires i won't hardly ever use 4*4.
The 10 inches ones i got now work ok,but at times i do have to shift to 4*4.
With the kingquad the weights all in the back-its the way the engine and tranny with the transaxel set up is at.
Its not a big machine,but it gets me out there.
Also i will have a extra set to bring with me on those extended camping trips-just in case.
Check out- http://www.precisionpowersports.com/ for tires.Not sure about the shipping thing crossing the border?
#14
earltash, how the ridding around Rockland? I drive a gasoline and oil tanker and I haul down your way all the time. I noticed some trails on the side of the road. I recently hurt my leg out ice fishing a couple of weekends ago so I am down and out for awhile so I won't be doing any ridding soon but I would like to make it down that way to look around!
#16
The kingquads are a great machine. They don't have all that power where you touch the gas and start spinning-you generaly just go. With that low range also the machine does real well. Plus all the weight is on those back tires-that sure helps.
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