 |  | Mar 7th, 08, 01:56 PM | | Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Texas
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| MudLites Ok
It is riding time again so I just ordered some Mudlite XL for the Rancher to replace the 589 that were stolen last year. Bought from ATV Direct best price & should be here by Wednesday next week. Then will have them put on the stock rims on Saturday & go to River Run the following Friday for 3 days of FUN.
Front 25-8-12
Back 25-12-11
Extra DEEP lugs | | |  | Mar 7th, 08, 07:57 PM | | Beer Wagon Driver STAFF Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: DFW, Tx.
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| Enjoy the new meats... (run a cable through them and to the trailer when yer not there to watch em!)
And post pics of em all muddy when ya get back! | | |  | Mar 7th, 08, 08:26 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Springfield, GA
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| i saw a set of those in action today on a rubicon.. got a good taste of the spray they leave behind too...great tire.
lol crane next time i go out i'll show ya what they do to my BB. lol (so whats the paint color again?) | | |  | Mar 11th, 08, 07:45 AM | | Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Texas
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| Already got my tire. UPS showed up about 6:00 yesterday evening. | | |  | Mar 17th, 08, 08:23 PM | | Junior Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Bardstown, Kentucky
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| I love my mudlites on my rancher combined with a jetkit they are killer in the mud i go places my friends rancher with stock tires can only dream of going. | | |  | Mar 18th, 08, 03:41 PM | | larrydaytona Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: florida
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| Should of gotten the Swamplites. Better tire by far......... | | |  | Mar 18th, 08, 09:21 PM | | Mississppi Mud Join Date: Feb 2008
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| thats right larrydaytona... best all around tire | | |  | Mar 18th, 08, 11:31 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Springfield, GA
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| i've seen a set of 27's and their lugs look great but i was wounder if they are like mudlites? the smaller the tire the smaller the tread? | | |  | Mar 19th, 08, 09:43 PM | | oldatvr 2006 Yamaha Rhino Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: north carolina
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| Rhino Master Have you tested your Mudlites yet? I am interested in some Mudbugs for my green Rhino. How do you think they compare? Costs are $71. frt, $76. rears[each] plus shipping.8x27x12, 10x27x12. Oldatvr ride!  | | |  | Mar 20th, 08, 09:58 AM | | Mississppi Mud Join Date: Feb 2008
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| as long as you stay 26 and above the tread is big | | |  | Mar 21st, 08, 12:03 AM | | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Springfield, GA
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| that and heavy. went to their site. way to heavy for a more AT tire than a mudder but i guess their durability and toughness makes up for it | | |  | Mar 21st, 08, 10:00 PM | | Mississppi Mud Join Date: Feb 2008
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| they arent really that heavy | | |  | Mar 25th, 08, 09:18 PM | | Got MUD? Join Date: May 2006 Location: Oklahoma
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| A link to all Swamp Fox tire questions. Well it might be.. Who knows???? AMS Tires | | |  | Mar 26th, 08, 06:46 PM | | Super Moderator STAFF Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Crossville,TN
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| Quote:
Originally Posted by SwampGriz as long as you stay 26 and above the tread is big
Mudlite makes a 25 inch XL.... 1 1/8 inch tread depth. | | |  | Mar 26th, 08, 09:57 PM | | Mississppi Mud Join Date: Feb 2008
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| yea thats what the 26 swamplites have 1 1/8 inch tread... 25 below small tread | | |  | Mar 27th, 08, 09:27 PM | | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Springfield, GA
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| yeah the mudlite tires are neat meaning with 25" tire you can get the big lugs. but my next set i'm lookin to go away from mudlite. but hell if nothin else fits my wallet of specs i know that going with the mudlite will not be a bad dissesion.
ohh and the 26 inch tire just is too heavy for me....but hell i guess if ya want better tires ya gotta sometimes take the negatives. | | |  | Mar 27th, 08, 09:53 PM | | Mississppi Mud Join Date: Feb 2008
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| yea the bigger the heavier | | |  | Mar 31st, 08, 10:19 AM | | Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Texas
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| The 25" Mudlites have been tested and PAST with flying colors. We spent Easter weekend @ River Run & had a blast. Took the new Mudlites down to the swamp @ the Duck blind with no problems. Hill climbs no problems. Really glad I went with the lighter 25" XL tires The Rancher AT now has all the power it needs to doo any thing. | | |  | Apr 3rd, 08, 03:39 PM | | oldatvr 2006 Yamaha Rhino Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: north carolina
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| Rhino master I am needing both outer tie rod ends on my 06' Rhino 660. Is my only option to buy stockers from YMA or are their some improved ones -maybe with grease fittings-available from aftermarket? Thanks for your info, Oldatvr  | | |  |
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