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Which Tires for bad mud and some snow?

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Old 08-25-2008, 11:53 AM
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Default Which Tires for bad mud and some snow?

I have an RTV900 that I was going to put tracks on but they costr about $5000. what about some REALLY agressive tires to put on in the winter? which ones has anybody tried?
 
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Old 09-26-2008, 06:02 PM
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Default Which Tires for bad mud and some snow?

mudlite xtrs, swamp lites, or the ones by highlifters, the ones they use at the mud bogs..
 
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Old 11-18-2008, 11:45 PM
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Default Which Tires for bad mud and some snow?

although pushing the maximum rating for the mudlites, I have a set of 27 " on my rtv and they cant be stopped when out and in the thick of it all. I've pushed them hard in turns and hits and they have not failed yet, @ 12 psi
 
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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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