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Old Apr 9, 2006 | 03:15 PM
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After reviewing alot of info, i have decided on a mud/snow/hard terrain tire. I am going with the Delta Chrome Steel rims. Anyone know which of these tires will hold up the best for a mixed terrain rider? (Snow, Mud, rough trails, gravel roads, ditch riding
 
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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 11:24 AM
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I have ITP 589s on my Vinson and they are the best tire I've seen yet, I've used mudlites and dirt devils and wasnt really impressed. Gators are good also, my GF just put them on her 500 polaris magnum and they push and plow snow like no other. They pull out well in mud too. My neighbor has them on his old kingquad 300 and he only talked about these tires for over 3 years now (minimal thread wear) and he's working hard with them "everyday"!!! Very good tire for the price. If you are lucky enough you can find a dealer to have them installed on your rims for 350$ taxes included for the 4 tires

gators vs dirt devils ?

IMO it's not even a contest, go with Gators!!
 
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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 08:23 PM
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Now someone is telling me that the new Interco Swamplights are even better. Does anyone know about these tires?
 
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Old Apr 12, 2006 | 04:35 AM
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My wife's quad has got 25" gators that have well over 2000 miles on them they have very minimal wear on them. I can assure you they have had the ground put to them hard. I like them so much for all around riding that I put 26" gators on my 4 wheeler. We ride very diversified terrains and personally I will not buy any thing else. I don't dislike the others I have just had great success with these.

One downfall that I will say about the tire is that it is very heavy. Although, Gator claims you can put a hole the size of pencil in the tire and because the sidewalls are so thick you can still ride home on it. I hope I never have to find out.

I hope this helps.
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