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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 12:54 AM
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I'm in an on-going process to figure out which tires I'm going to purchase for my Foreman. The tire will be either 26's or 27's. (probably 26's) I have been considering the ITP 589 and the Goodyear Mudrunner. I am now trying to consider other brands. So now I'm wondering if anyone has owned the Dirt Devil X/T? I will be using it mainly on hardpack with a little mud, rock and snow mixed in.

1. How did the DD X/T perform in different conditions?
2. Did it wear well? How long did they last?
3. Is it made of a softer or harder rubber compared to others?

I am also curious if anyone has owned the Mud Shark. It has an unusual tread pattern.

1,2,3, questions from above but about the Mud Shark.

I like the idea that the Devil X/T and shark have a deep tread depth even compared to tires like the 589 and Mudlite. Dirt Devil X/T 26's- 39/32, Mud Shark 27's- 39/32, 589's 26's- 36/32, Mudrunner 26's- 26/32 front and 32/32 back. BTW the stock Foreman 25 tires have a depth of 17/32 front and 19/32 back.

I DON'T like that ITP has raised their prices so much. This is the main reason I am considering other tire types. The Dirt Devil X/T looks similar to the Mudlite but has a deeper tread depth (on paper) and cost less. How does it perform and wear? Thanks.


 
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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 10:03 AM
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Unless they changed the Mudrunners, the tread depth you are quoting is for the 25"... the 26" & 27" have deeper tread ( around 1.25" ??? )... The Mud Sharks look like an interesting tire, however that is a horrible tread design for the front tires ( for steering & handling )... The DD XT's look like a tire that would work well for you in the types of terrain you are riding in.... Also, the Mud Lites switch to a deeper tread on the larger tires, similar in depth to the DD XT's... I believe in 26" & over
 
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Old Mar 19, 2004 | 05:17 PM
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I'd have to add Bearclaws to that list, they're one tough tire. If you get the bigger ones 26"+, the lugs are bigger and give a lot more bite. They wear like iron. I have them, and love them. I got the 27" ones, and couldn't be happier.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2004 | 12:41 AM
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The mudrunner specs are here.

I can't find any tread depths on the Bear Claws.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2004 | 12:44 AM
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I wanted the Goodyear link to take you right to the specs but it won't. http:www.goodyearatv.com/catalog/mudrunnersize.html is the address.
 
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Old Mar 20, 2004 | 01:21 PM
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ANOTHER GOODYEEAR TIRE TO CONSIDER THAT IS NOT A BIG AND BULKY BUT STILL HAVE AN SEMI AGGRESSIVE THREAD IS THE RAWHIDE GRIPS...

Opps sorry for the all caps...
 
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