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 |  | Oct 15th, 07, 09:29 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| Best Mud Tire ok so ive narrowed my wants for a tire down to 3 tires on my fourtrax.
Kenda Executioners
ITP XXL
Mud Gears
tell me what your opinions are on the tires and which you would choose for my fourwheeler.
Thanks. | | |  | Oct 15th, 07, 10:07 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| i would go with the kendas the are a good all terrian tire that wears forever they climb good mud good ride smooth just stay out of the sand | | |  | Oct 16th, 07, 12:12 AM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| the kendas are a nice tire. only had mine a few months but love em. | | |  | Oct 16th, 07, 04:04 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: northern missouri
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| Kenda are good tires but they are really heavy, I guess it depends on what size tire you're planning on getting, that and how much power your 4 wheeler has. I got into trouble trying to put to big a tire on my 98 fourtrax | | |  | Oct 16th, 07, 04:20 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| lew008
what kind of tire were you trying to run on the fourwheeler?
and what size? | | |  | Oct 16th, 07, 06:21 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: northern missouri
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| xl mudlites 25 on the front and 26 on the rear. It underpowered me to much under extreme pull. first gear was too low and 2nd gear was to high. I dropped back down to 24 in the front and 25 on the back. But maybe you'll have different luck. That and I had to lift it, which I took back off thinkin it would help the ride but it didn't make a difference. | | |  | Oct 16th, 07, 07:23 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2007
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| what do you think would be an ideal tire for my 1994 4x4 honda fourtrax 300? | | |  | Oct 17th, 07, 05:53 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: southeastern PA
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| I would stick with a stock size tire. Go with a mudlite or swamp-lite or bighorns they are a good all around tire. The executiomers and 589's are too heavy for your machine. My oly experience as far as the mudlites are concerned is if you are driving on a lot of rocky terrain the mudlites don't wear well. | | |  | Oct 17th, 07, 08:10 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: northern missouri
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| My stock tire size was 24x11 front and 25x11 back, I now run 24x8x12 front and 25x8x12 rear. I beleive for the power it is now matched pretty well. I wanted ground clearence too though for power I'd be happy to run stock size, there wasn't very many options though in size 11" rims with deep mud tread like I wanted. | | |  |  |
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