holeshot atr's on KQ
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I ran the ATR's on my Rincon but decided to try the Wetlands Radials on the King Quad. The ATR's weren't a bad tire, just felt I wanted something a little more aggressive, but not too heavy. From what I have been told and have read, the Badlands XT's actually do better than the ATR's. The Wetlands are supposed to be an upgrade from the Badlands. Therefore, the Wetlands should be a little better overall. Will get to put them to the test over the holiday weekend. They have a nice rim guard on them as well. Not huge like the old Titan 589 M/T's but there nonetheless. I'll put a few pictures in my profile so you can see what they look like. There are a few pcs missing in the pictures due to my winch install but you can see what the tires look like.
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I am running a set of them on ITP wheels. What a difference going to a 6 ply tire! The tendencies that the 2 ply tires have of "rolling over" goes away. Plus, with the ITP wheels, the backspacing sets the wheels out just slightly wider, making it feel even more stable. My advice, just do it!
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I had them on my Vinson. They worked very well for everything except deep mud. Other then that they were great tires. I did end up having to put a tube in one tire. Must have caught a sharp rock in between one side lug. Hole was too big to plug. They were great trail tires and rock crawling tires and seemed to clean themselves of mud pretty nicely. They just didn't have the traction for muddholes. It all depends on what you ride in mostly. This time of year it's muddy around NY and only getting worse. In the summer they were perfect for me.
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