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nukacola

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Anyone use them?

They are for mud/trail.

http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop....zahl=4&nichtweiter=1&pk_campaign=pricegrabber

Want to get 26x12x12. They will be used for the rears only. Fronts are staying. Rims I have are staying too.

The tires I have now are 25x10x12.

I think they'll be really a good improvement, aside from a slight weight issue, but the engine is strong enough to handle it I hope.

Any thoughts.???
 
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Super mixed reviews! I don't know what to believe. Good alternative choice, but what to buy???!

http://www.offroaders.com/reviewbox/showproduct.php?product=327

I ride grass, curvy bumpy trails, very little sand, lot of dirt and mud that is sometimes a little deep. In Florida, so a little of everything really! There's no perfect tire for my conditions that change all the time.
 
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Went ahead and ordered Swamplites today. I think they look better and should be better in all terrain and especially in the mud. Got 26x12x12 rears for $211 and free shipping. Install costs $15 at a local shop. I can't wait to get them out there!

At least I know they'll be better than the ones I have now where I get stuck all the damn time.
 
What are the 25x10x12 ones you have been getting stuck with?
 
Ohtsu H-track Radials, made in Japan. I think they're the OEM tires that came with it. They're all terrain and balding like my brother's scalp. The fronts are ok for now.

EDIT: I think they're OEM for some Hondas out there. All I know is they don't have a lot of grip because of the stuff I drive in or the fact that they're semi-old.
 
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Also, the SwampLites are advertised as good for mud and all terrain/trails. I like to have a good mix and they look just aggressive enough to handle the job, plus the extra width and inch taller.
 
Confirmed: the Swamp Lites are beast in the mud. Decent on the trails, not so great in loose sand. I'm often in mud though, so I love them!
 
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