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  • #46
    Getting tired of waiting!!!

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Coyote View Post
      I NeeD SoMe TiReS..I hate waiting....
      Originally posted by hiballer211 View Post
      Getting tired of waiting!!!
      If you guys hate waiting and are tired of it, do something about it and email Interco. We'll get more results by contacting Interco and letting them know that there's a big demand for them rather than saying that you're upset about it here on the forum. That's how we were able to get them to start making these tires again. Flood them with emails and they'll let us know.

      Contact Pattie at Interco, she's very helpful: PCampbell@intercotire.com

      Here's the last email I got from her:

      Jeff:



      The ASX design (sidewall lugs on only one side) is the standard for this model and the one we are bringing back. If all goes well with the factory we should have these tires in inventory by the end of May; maybe sooner but these things are hard to judge.



      Please keep in touch and I will advise on progress.



      We sincerely appreciate your interest.



      Pattie
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      • #48
        Email sent. Hope we get word back soon!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Robertlink02-cad View Post
          Email sent. Hope we get word back soon!
          I just sent another email too. Keeping my fingers crossed!
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          • #50
            Robert, The factory has been running samples & do not feel as though they are ready yet. They will run more samples next week. We hope to have them in September / November if all goes well.
            We are sorry for all the delays. Thanks,Pattie

            At least there in the works!

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            • #51
              Interco is good at run around.......no time to wait on the asx. Just as soon as they come out they will most likely discontinue again. whats the next best tire for a Max iv?

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              • #52
                Got tired of waiting.... I broke down and bought some regular vampires today...

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                • #53
                  Dear Santa...tired of waiting...and being nice all the time...cancel my ASX order. There are better tires out there now and you don't have to play nice to have them.

                  Keith.
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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by kghills View Post
                    Dear Santa...tired of waiting...and being nice all the time...cancel my ASX order. There are better tires out there now and you don't have to play nice to have them.

                    Keith.
                    We're all aware that you keep promoting these new Mudd Ox tires left and right, but in what way are they better, Keith? Ride quality, mudding ability, longevity, price, water speed? Before you say there are better tires out there, you should probably present some facts. Just because you have them doesn't make them better than another tire. It depends on what someone is doing with their machine.....general all around use, deep mud, hard pack terrain, rocky terrain, etc. Plus, the Mudd Ox tires are new and aren't out there being used by many people on different machines in a variety of terrains. That's great that Matt took the initiative to develop them, but they need to be tested and put through their paces for a period of time so we all know what they'll be capable of. I hope they work great and are just what we're all looking for, because the more tires like that for our small niche market, the better. But your statement saying that "there are better tires out there now" without providing a real world comparison holds no value. Also, nobody has taken any orders for the ASX tires, it was just a tentative list to show the folks at Interco that there's a large demand in the AATV world for them.
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                    • #55
                      most people really do want new information and video....this is what helps them become informed. I'm sure more information and comparisons will follow. Availability is worth something. I'll say thanks again for sharing!

                      My guess (from what I've seen) so far is that the Vendetta stacks up pretty well in those categories. I have no idea about price or longevity, but it sounds like the build quality is great.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by jpswift1 View Post
                        We're all aware that you keep promoting these new Mudd Ox tires left and right, but in what way are they better, Keith? Ride quality, mudding ability, longevity, price, water speed? Before you say there are better tires out there, you should probably present some facts. Just because you have them doesn't make them better than another tire. It depends on what someone is doing with their machine.....general all around use, deep mud, hard pack terrain, rocky terrain, etc. Plus, the Mudd Ox tires are new and aren't out there being used by many people on different machines in a variety of terrains. That's great that Matt took the initiative to develop them, but they need to be tested and put through their paces for a period of time so we all know what they'll be capable of. I hope they work great and are just what we're all looking for, because the more tires like that for our small niche market, the better. But your statement saying that "there are better tires out there now" without providing a real world comparison holds no value. Also, nobody has taken any orders for the ASX tires, it was just a tentative list to show the folks at Interco that there's a large demand in the AATV world for them.
                        Let's see. I will admit it is about the only tire I have not tested because...THEY ARE NOT AVAILABLE...so I found another tire and want my name off the list. So availability makes it better I guess. They cost less than what an ASX tire did at their old pricing and cost less than Argo tires so for me that makes them better. From the videos I have seen the Vendettas swim better and are lighter and give more flotation. I think that counts as better for an amphibian. They are made for amphibians and from what I can gather ride better than an ASX. They skid steer better, given the angle of the tread. They throw water and mud to the side instead of covering the machine, I sort of like that. Wear, well you do have me there, but given the manufacturer and composition I would bet on Hoosier to be at least as good as TSL. I am glad however that you are truly interested in a heads up comparison though. I will see you and your Vampires at Ashtabula this weekend right? I'll bring my 980 since it's a vintage event. The Vendettas fit it too.

                        Keith.
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                        • #57
                          In really serious mud that has very little water in it, I don't see the new Vendetta tires holding a candle to the tried and proven ASX tire. For the forum members that like to really challenge themselves in their machines when driving through mud holes that have thick mud and very little water for propulsion, the ASX tires will win hands down every time. I'd bet money on that wager! Being lighter, with better floatation in deep water and watery mud, isn't what I look for in a tire when choosing them for my amphib. Even if I had to pay more money for the ASX tire, it's still a better mud tire than the Vendetta tire any day of the week. The wide ASX tire also gives great floatation as well in muddy conditions. The ASX tire will mud better, and have enough water performance to suit most forum members when looking for a good compromise in a tire for their machine. My amphibious friends and I care very little about water performance ,but enjoy finding serious mud holes that stops the 4-wheelers, atv's and jeeps, and show them what a real machine can do. You take two machines to the Texas mud nationals, one fitted with the Vendetta tires and the other machine fitted with ASX tires, and see which machine gets pulled out of the mud more often.

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                          • #58
                            I would take that bet Dave, especially since I would have Adair tracks over The Vendettas. Opps, forgot that one. The Vendettas are better because you can run them in tracks. Dave why would you go to the Mud Nationals without tracks anyways?

                            Keith.
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                            • #59
                              I imagine the Vendetta has a weight rating that is higher? and no doubt a tread pattern much better suited for track use, in addition if wanted. It's well known that if straight mud is what you're after, then running on just tires doesn't really make much sense.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Buzz View Post
                                I imagine the Vendetta has a weight rating that is higher? and no doubt a tread pattern much better suited for track use, in addition if wanted. It's well known that if straight mud is what you're after, then running on just tires doesn't really make much sense.
                                The voice of reason. That's not fair Buzz I had a great bet going with Dave.
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