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    Beau is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    super swampers

    anyone ever run them on their atvs?

    thought about these on the stock rims for my big reds. 79 per tire shipped doesn't sound bad to me

    http://www.4wheelparts.com/ATV-Tires...t_pn=SSTATV-09

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    good wide tire. Proven design, very puncture resistant. would recommend. aggressive enough for light to medium mud and snow but not as aggressive as the vampire. about 3/4" tread depth

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    I say too aggressive for your application. They are what they are called. Swamp terrain, any other harder surface wears them down quickly. Very good tire with a proven design for mudding but that's it. Bearclaws are the best for your money.
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    what's the main thing you are looking for in a tire? puncture resistance? radial or bias ply? ply rating? are they true to size? USA made? let me know and i can help you as i work with quad tires for my job

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    Beau is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    looking for tires that will do the trail riding I do plus get me through the creek and out the other side. it doesn't rain much where I am at so the only real mud will be what I encounter in the creek and a lot of that is rock but the banks are mud

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    most non MX tire will do that. even take some mud too.
    http://www.atvtires.com/carlisle-trail-wolf-sport.html
    these work pretty good.

    for pretty aggressive riding and terrain
    http://www.atvtires.com/itp-quadcross-xc.html
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    Duro knobbys are pretty solid as well. And a good all around tire for the price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarmayer View Post
    most non MX tire will do that. even take some mud too.
    http://www.atvtires.com/carlisle-trail-wolf-sport.html
    these work pretty good.

    for pretty aggressive riding and terrain
    http://www.atvtires.com/itp-quadcross-xc.html
    I feel like what I have is similar to these.
    they work great for my normal trail riding but not in and out of the creek.

    as long as I am already moving they handle some mud but if I have to stop for whatever reason it is very hard to get going again. I will take some picture of them later as I am at work.

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ID:	216689 I know I stated this before on this forum but I recommend the Goodyear Rawhide 3 or Rawhide III both are the same tire, just how you prefer to call it. The 25x11.50-9 which I have is a true 25.4 inches tall and 12 inches wide on a 10 inch wide wheel. Titan tire is building all Goodyear quad tires now. I have one now mounted on a 9x10 3/100 bolt pattern wheel. Will post photos later.

    Link: http://www.titanstore.com/info/AR3051

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    Beau is offline First Time Rider Arm chair racerNew to the board
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    i cant afford 145 a tire
    I have to buy 4 of these things

    turns out I have something similar to these on them now

    http://www.carlisletirestore.com/trfbstr_atv.htm

    https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/i...am_cla-rea.jpg

    so any tire would just about be an upgrade I guess

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    I can get them for 100 each, let me know what is important to you with your tires and i will happily assist you as best i can

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    Kenda K299 bear claw is 24.6" tall and 11.3" wide for the 25x12.5-9 size. And if you wanted, you could do bear claws on all three as they do fit between the forks of a 250es big red. Friend is running them on all three and likes them.

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    This is my old red that burned up in a fire, with brand new wheels and swampers on the rear with 1.5" spacers.

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