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Old 08-09-2008, 01:22 PM
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TLC

There is a bigger difference between 25" and 26" and up tires vs 24" to 25" tires. Most tire Manufactures do not offer the 1"+ lugs until you move to there 26" tires, the larger taller lugs is not offered on there 25" and under tires.</end quote></div>


Thanks for the heads up! Stendori had already commented on that, and of course I looked into it. Matthew wrote:

It is true that some tire have a smaller lug on the 25 inch versions (Swamp Lite being one of them), while others like the 589 are the same lug depth on all sizes, and on the Mud Lite, they offer both a normal and deep lug option on the 25, but only the deeper lugs on the 26 are larger sizes.

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Old 08-09-2008, 01:27 PM
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I like the larger deeper lugs,because even when the tires are haft wore out they still look nicer and have more traction than New Stock tires. LOL
 
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19tank...,
Not sure if you purchased or not yet but just my two cents....If you ride in the desert or high desert as in Socal Mt. Deserts yopu might want to concider at least a 4ply preferable a 6ply. I have a 07 500x2 and currently run ITP Mudlites 26x9/12 and 26x12/12 in the rear... I used to have a 10" up front but had to run spacers and didnt like them. So far no rubbing on the 9" up front @ 5psi. Plus I am stil under 50" across. I have had the carlisas 589 and had to much problem with punctures. YOu will lose a little power, but Im sure that is not why you are running a Utility quad. As far as towing power and such it is barely noticable.

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Old 08-11-2008, 01:32 AM
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: TheHun

19tank...,

So far no rubbing on the 9" up front @ 5psi. I have had the carlisas 589 and had to much problem with punctures. YOu will lose a little power, but Im sure that is not why you are running a Utility quad. As far as towing power and such it is barely noticable.



Good luck brother.</end quote></div>


THANKS for your wishes! Good to hear on the rubbing. My supplier said I will have no front rubbing issues w/ the 26x9x12 ITP 589's (6 ply) AND the ITP SS108's wheels. So it looks like that's the set I'm going with. I really appreciate everybody's input! Matthew at www.ATVConnecton.net did a great job of addressing all concerns and is right on w/ the price. Pullin that trigger later this week. I do love this site. It has really gotten me off to a great start![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
 
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w/ aftermarket rims you wont have any rubbing concerns at all.
 
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