Who's running Radial Outlaws
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Who's running Radial Outlaws
i had a set on my rubicon,great tire but way to heavy so i sold them and just mounted up some mud lites big difference in wgt,i have run goodyears before that and they are great too but expensive but worth it imho,but i will see how these do on the trails..they maybe the hot ticket for all around trails and light weight...[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Who's running Radial Outlaws
i won't know until tomorrow about the mud lites when we go to telico(they are very lite compared to all othe 26 inch tires i have run,bear claws,goodyears mud runners,radial outlaws,tri-claws,spidertracs,and the original outlaws).i will e-mail you my phone # in a minute,just got your e-mail..the mud lites haven't even been run yet.it was a tough decision to sell the outlaws because i really believed they would be a great tire and they are except for me they just were to heavy and really dropped the power for the kind of hill climbing and trails we ride.they weighed somewhere around 32 lbs for the front and 37 for the rears,the lugs were like 1.5 inches deep and gripped great,thereis no tire out there that they are like,they are great and i'm hoping they will make them in a 25 inch size i may try that....
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Who's running Radial Outlaws
Mine are all four 27x12s. They are 27s mounted and installed on quad. I havent tried measuring the width and I have no clue on the weight as they were handed to me and not shipped to me. Tread depth is around 1.2 inches. The closest tire to them is the 589.
I havent had the chance to see mudlites and probably wont ever. We ride mud down here and those are not mud tires. Cant comment on mudlite ride, but the radial ride is just like stock.
I havent had the chance to see mudlites and probably wont ever. We ride mud down here and those are not mud tires. Cant comment on mudlite ride, but the radial ride is just like stock.
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Who's running Radial Outlaws
TEX mud,
If the radial law ride is just like stock how is it really in the mud. Does it even come close to the original law? If you ride mud most of the time what made you decide on the radials?
I'm having alot of trouble deciding what to buy. I want a half descent trail ride with good, no great mud ability. Love to have the impossible - BOTH! (without having 3 sets of tires)
If the radial law ride is just like stock how is it really in the mud. Does it even come close to the original law? If you ride mud most of the time what made you decide on the radials?
I'm having alot of trouble deciding what to buy. I want a half descent trail ride with good, no great mud ability. Love to have the impossible - BOTH! (without having 3 sets of tires)
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Who's running Radial Outlaws
They cant compare to the original outlaw in mud. They were never designed with the same intent in mind. They do great in mud.
I got the radials for the wifes quad to replace her vamps. We normally use stock tires for trails, but we leave the radials mounted up all the time now.
I got the radials for the wifes quad to replace her vamps. We normally use stock tires for trails, but we leave the radials mounted up all the time now.
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Who's running Radial Outlaws
I have 26" on the back of my P-650. GREAT in the mud, not sure about the snow. Haven't really been able to check'em out in the snow yet. They are HEAVY. Mine weighed 34#EA., OFF the wheel! I'll run ATR's in the better weather. The Outlaws are just winter tires for me. Bought mine from www.nebraskatire.com $50/EA SHIPPED! They were overun tires, the name isground off the tire casing.
For your uses, I would recommend the ATR's.
For your uses, I would recommend the ATR's.
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