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[quote ] Sorry to hear that. I found that non-amphib tires will swim a little if you let them turn at very slow RPMs.[/quote]
The last time I went out with two of my amphibious friends , I decided to put all of the remaining Gator tires on my Max IV , for a set of six . I had originaly planned to stay out of any deep water , and just be content to ride the trails with dirt and mud on them . I knew the Gator tires would not swim , because I had launched myself into a pond one time , about 18 feet from the bank , and then had serious doubts if I,d ever get my Max IV out of the water , with out first swimming back the bank , to get a rope . I learned a trick from watching one of Whippers " springer video,s " of his Max II in the river . In the video I watched Whipper lean his Max II side to side as he approached the shore ,and this seemed to help him make better progress through the water . I thought maybe this might help the Gators swim a little ? After we had unloaded our amphibs at River Run , atv park , I decided to test this theory out . As we were all driving our amphibs by a large pond , I decided to test my water theory out . I then drove into the water , down a slight hill , about 20 feet from the opposite bank . I decided to stay close to the bank , in case my friends had to tow me ashore , and my tire theory proved wrong . As I turned my Max IV toward the opposte bank and drove forward , I stood up and began to rock my Max IV side to side . The tire theory worked ! ![]() My theory now is this : As I stood and used my roll bar for leverage , to rock my Max IV side to side , more of the tire came up out of the water . Now ,because more of the tires lug surface was paddling against the water , this in effect , increased the Mud Bug tires water propulsion . ![]() |
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the theory of the tires paddeling better when on top of the water is very true my max2 is generaly slow in the water and i have rawhide 3s i found if i sit all the way out front on the rack and hang my feet off the front (crazy and a little dangerous i know) it shifts the weight foward and the back tires come out of the watter and paddel way better!!!!! makes a huge difference in water speed!!!!!!!!!!!! there is u-tube video out there of me doing this at ledges this year i just havent figured out how to post it here yet!!!!! good thing i have a computer smart girlfriend to help me out with that kind of thing!!!
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CLICK ON THE YELLOW URL LINK AT THE TOP OF THIS UTUBE VIDEO , AND WATCH IT IN ---------> HIGH QUALITY
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If you look carefully as this ATV drives into the water , you will see the Mudlite tires on the rear of it . Ray Kolis found out that the Mudlite tires do not swim when he put them on his custom made Bushwacker 6x6 , but , when they are high enough out of the water , the large tire lugs give them VERY good water speed , as seen in the above video .
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