Mudlites
#1
What do you guys think about mudlites? I just now replaced my stockers w/ them and now I've been hearing bad things like they wear really fast and they have very weak side walls...etc. Any comments would be great.
#2
I am on my second set and have nothing but good things to say about them. they are one of the lightest and I think stronger mud,trail tire on the market. I put mine to the test every weekend and find them to be very dependable. Hope this helps.
#3
I have no complaints, I like them but they dont make as big of a difference as I expected. When your quad gets bottomed out your stuck regardless of what tire you have. They make a huge difference going up muddy hills. For the price they cost id rather have my stock original tires though.
#4
See, I was checking the price of a lot of different tires and i actually thought they were pretty cheat compared to most of the others I looked at. I paid $250 for them and that includes shipping and handling. I dont do a whole lot of mudding. I mainly trail ride...maybe go through a couple minor creeks ev ery now and then.
#7
I ran my quad all weekend with my new mudlites for the first time. I was very unhappy with them. I now have 3 flat tires. I guess I may have expected too much out of them. I will not own another set of mudlites.
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#8
you must be gitting upagains t rocks or somthing and spinning your tires, becasue iv have 2 sets of mudlights with a total milage value of about 5000 miles (most of which in granite/slate/shale) and i never had to plug any of them.
#9
Actually I was running on typical trails and through a little brush (being very careful not to run over any kind of torns or anything) and only 1 tire managed to not get a hole. My sidewalls actually held up pretty well I guess.
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