I'll swapping to ITP mud lites but can't do them all at once. If you had 4 would you put them in the middle or on the corners. Lots of mud, swamp & tundra, not much water crossing.
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They don't swim well and puncture too easy for my needs. I had 2 on my avenger and they were worn the 1st year. My stock rawhide111 swim better but with only 2 ply and 1 ply on the side they also puncture. This is my 3rd argo and almost all of my rawhide puncture on the side and can't fix them.Jack
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I bought 6 last year for my bigfoot, got a great deal on them at a local dealer. So far I haven't had them out in anything but snow, but the increase in traction in the snow is amazing. The increase is so much that I now will have to clutch my machine a little, it makes turning significantly harder. I too don't do many water crossings, mostly because my cage is pretty top heavy, so mud lites seem like a good option for me. I expect big improvements in traction from these tires this upcoming season.
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Thanks for the info, thats good to hear. I paid $110 ea up here, found them cheeper on the internet but the shipping costs to Alaska are HI.
I think I'll get 2 more & put the 4 of them in the middle, thinking that way they'll aways be digging, going into and comming out of the mud holes, should turn easyer being in the middle too?
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