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  • whare was the mud lol?

  • @TCONA360 Most of the time that's the most mud you can find in Southern California ;-)

  • What tire is better for mud/sand.

    The ITP XTR or the Carlisle ACT ?

  • They are very close. The XTR has larger, deeper lugs and weighs more than the ACT. I prefer the ACT due to its lighter weight.

  • @ATVTVCOM How much of a weight Difference ? which tire would last longer ?

  • @wvin2008 Have to check the specs on their websites for exact numbers, but the ATR is a bit heavier due to thicker carcass and deeper tread. It should also last longer. If you go that way I'd be sure to go with the 12" rather than the 14" as that weight increase is perhaps the straw that breaks the camel's back ;-)

  • If you can go through that in 2wd and barely have the tires spinning all that is a water hole with a sandy bottom

  • Sandy river bottom.

  • im lookin for tires for my 2008 kingquad 400as would this be a good choice for a trail and mud tire

  • Or check out the Carlisle ACTs

  • I don't mean to sound like a dick and I really do enjoy your videos for the most part. But I kinda expected more when I heard that guy say "mud". I was hoping for thick, stinky, gross swamp mud. Nice bike/wheel/tire combo though. Must be a sick job to have.

  • I don't think they make the XTR in a 25" size.....not on a 14" rim at least.

  • that wasnt mud, that was just water haha

  • Those should work just fine. Just don't go taller than 25's!

  • do yo uthink XTR's are better in mud and stuff like that than the original mudlites?

  • Yes.

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