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TLC 08-07-2015 11:57 AM

I sold my 350 SRA 350 Grizzly pretty quick after I put the 26" Zillas on to a friend . But I would think a 1.19" lug would take quite awhile to wear down.

I may get them again for my IRS 350 Grizzly once the stock tires wear out.

My XL Mudlites on my 500 sure seem to hold up well even on hard pact rides. I have 1000 miles on them. They have pretty well the same lug as the Zillas.

greg74 08-08-2015 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by MooseHenden (Post 3296911)
Especially in Maine there are a lot of roadways used as trail connectors. Still looking around but I think the Swamp Lites are the way to go for me.

I might take a look at the Swamp Lites as well. If you do get them, I'd be curious to see how well they hold up.

MooseHenden 08-09-2015 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by greg74 (Post 3297051)
I might take a look at the Swamp Lites as well. If you do get them, I'd be curious to see how well they hold up.

One guy I ride with swears by them (better than swearing at them). He puts them on all his quads, most recently a Can-Am Outlander 1000. He also had them on an Outlander 800 he sold to another guy I ride with, and a Honda Rincon. They seemed to hold up well.

greg74 08-10-2015 01:23 AM


Originally Posted by MooseHenden (Post 3297147)
One guy I ride with swears by them (better than swearing at them). He puts them on all his quads, most recently a Can-Am Outlander 1000. He also had them on an Outlander 800 he sold to another guy I ride with, and a Honda Rincon. They seemed to hold up well.

Sounds great, I would probably stay with the stock size myself. I had a friend who had them on an older Grizzly 600 but I think they were somewhat worn out when he got the quad so they never performed as well as I thought they should have. The 600 didn't have quite the ground clearance of the 660 which probably didn't help. They did ride quite well and didn't seem to wear much during the time he had it. The new Swamp Lites are probably better, that was several years ago.

wilson911 08-13-2015 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by MooseHenden (Post 3297147)
One guy I ride with swears by them (better than swearing at them). He puts them on all his quads, most recently a Can-Am Outlander 1000. He also had them on an Outlander 800 he sold to another guy I ride with, and a Honda Rincon. They seemed to hold up well.



This sounds like a really smart guy. You should listen to him....

MooseHenden 08-13-2015 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by wilson911 (Post 3297551)
This sounds like a really smart guy. You should listen to him....

:D Did you put them on your newest rig yet?

MooseHenden 08-13-2015 04:43 PM

Well, I just ordered the Swamp Lites today from Rocky Mountain ATV. Had the best price by about $23 and free shipping on orders over $49. We'll see how easy having the one sided bead lock rims will make the change go.

wilson911 08-14-2015 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by MooseHenden (Post 3297585)
:D Did you put them on your newest rig yet?


Yes...I put them on before my first ride. got them on my gf's new 500 XT too. I really think for the price you cannot beat the ride and the wear. I love the deep lugs and their spacing make riding on hard pack effortless. I will be very surprised if you do not like them.

TLC 08-14-2015 10:18 AM


Well, I just ordered the Swamp Lites today from Rocky Mountain ATV. Had the best price by about $23 and free shipping on orders over $49
That sure beats these guys. Interco Swamp Lite their best price is $51.80 and that's a puny 22x7-11 for a kids ATV. A regular 25"x10-12 is $100. Your getting 3 tires for free in comparison. Good find.

They do look like nice tires though.

greg74 08-14-2015 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by TLC (Post 3297659)
That sure beats these guys. Interco Swamp Lite their best price is $51.80 and that's a puny 22x7-11 for a kids ATV. A regular 25"x10-12 is $100. Your getting 3 tires for free in comparison. Good find.

They do look like nice tires though.

I'm pretty sure he meant they were $23 cheaper, not $23 a tire. If they were that cheap, I'd buy every set they had and resell them and make a lot of money lol.


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