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Old Apr 4, 2005 | 11:12 PM
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I have worn the factory dunlops off my 2002 kodiak I do not now what to replace them with. I do alot of flat land driving some snow some mud not a lot of either but want good performance when i do. People have said to go with mudlites is this a good idea. what size should i get 25 or 26 and how wide? where will i find the difference>
 
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Old Apr 5, 2005 | 10:01 AM
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I say get a Radial. You will gain alot of stability and they can do all your stock tires could do plus alot more. No need to go agressive with mud tires unless all your doing is riding in mud. The tires I would recommend to you are the ITP HoleShot ATR. 25" Stock size. You will be very happy with that choice. I was to a mudlite fan untill I did alot of reasearch and discovered radials are the way to go. Those holeshot work great riding trails (super smooth), Very good in Snow, and can handle mud too just not mud pits up to the top of your fenders...who wants to do that really anyways? Plus staying stock size you won't lose any power and will be easier on all your machines componets. Who wants to wear things out faster than need be. Plus your speedo will stay accurate among other things. Sure others will tell you go bigger....but bigger isn't always better and for trail riding...I say get radials. They will last alot longer than the mudlites too.
 
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