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ATV tire purchase..........

I sell these often right before hunting season every year. 6 ply's is nice and strong.
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http://www.titantires.com/589_6plystore.htm
they have 26x12x12 and 27x11x12 both would fit your wheels.
may be a little to aggressive for your application but good tires.
not sure on a price though, never sold any around the sizes your're looking for.

This guy is right on track :) I have M/t's on the rear of my grizz and a/t's on the front. I live in nothing but sage brush, rock, sand and mountains. These give excellent wear and are run flat! I am buying another quad here next month and it is getting more of these.

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he says NO mud use. So you guys put up mud tires?
DO NOT GET MUDLITES. they will probably not clean out in 20mph, i have them on my honda recon, they dont do too well unless they are slinging pretty good
he put them up as an optin as he has looked at, and i ran them on my mule (max speed of 25) and the only time i was stuck i was barried to the floor boards, and they did very good on asphalt and gneral around the farm use as thats what we use our mule for and hunting. they cleaned out pretty well because they are so open on the sides but did well and didnt chunk hardly at all and do good on hard asphakt, gravel, and concrete because of the close cener lugs.

we ran the mud lites for over a year and still had 80% tread before i gashed a 16in+ hole in one of them while spinning on a pice of sheet metal that was hidden in a mud hole.

the mud lites will impress you as long as you dont get the XL that has taller lugs
 
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Another vote for Bighorns. Been through lots of tires, and they are the my favorite. Priced right, wear like steel, and do great in all conditions.

Im thinking almost 2500 miles in this pic of my old 09 RZR.
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he says NO mud use. So you guys put up mud tires?
DO NOT GET MUDLITES. they will probably not clean out in 20mph, i have them on my honda recon, they dont do too well unless they are slinging pretty good


This is true. With out any power to em they really suck it up. But when you throw the power to them they light up, but then again Im running 28'' Mud lites on my 450 Foreman with Jet Kit, HMF Pipe, and K&N Filter. Bout 3rd gear wide open there great. :mrgreen:
 
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