fixin' up the gator

   / fixin' up the gator #22  
I really like the Mudlites. You may also want to comparison shop with them. They are a very aggressive tire and they also wear surprisingly well. As mentioned, they ride a little rough on pavement at slow speeds, but they really get great traction. The other thing one must keep in mind is to not get too aggressive with the lift and such. It can affect both steering and handling. Knock on wood, I have had no issues with breakage despite my aggressive tires and the machine's ample weight.

John M
 
   / fixin' up the gator #24  
I had a helk of a time getting my mud lites to seal on ITP rims... ITP also did the mounting for me. You guys having any issues?
 
   / fixin' up the gator #25  
nope the only tire problems i ever had was with my stock tires i blew one off the rims going into a rut . after that i bought me some 589's for the hpx and that solved the problem . same thing with the rhino i went with mudlites for it and no problems i just run about 14psi in them all the time though 17psi in the rear
 

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