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redneck49
Number of posts : 282 Age : 60 Location : tucson,az. Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 1:12 am | |
| has anybody run the interco swamplite tires.any input on performance around these parts. how do they work? the ride and durability. poss. looking into a set for a rhino. thanks guys dan | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 1:37 am | |
| i like mine so far!! but have only put around 50 miles on them. they sure tear up the grass/road. |
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redneck49
Number of posts : 282 Age : 60 Location : tucson,az. Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 2:13 am | |
| they look like they would work good and look bad ass .what size do you have on? and the best place to get them | |
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Clayboy
Number of posts : 35 Location : Winchester Ky. Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 5:27 am | |
| I had 27" on my 07 Rhino. They are soft and give great traction on all surfaces. I will be getting another set soon. Best bang for your buck in my opinion. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 9:50 am | |
| 27x9x14 front 27x11x14 rear
4atvtires.com atvoutfitters.com
cheapest places i could find. |
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Garnog
Number of posts : 238 Location : Northern WV Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 10:12 am | |
| I got about 400 miles out of a set of 26". :x | |
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Seasonedsole
Number of posts : 22 Location : Berwick, Pa Registration date : 2009-02-13
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 12:27 pm | |
| 400 miles does not sound like much. or is it? | |
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Garnog
Number of posts : 238 Location : Northern WV Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 12:34 pm | |
| [quote="Seasonedsole"]400 miles does not sound like much. or is it?[/quote
Too much hardpack I guess. Good tire if you ride mud all the time.] | |
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Bobby D
Number of posts : 14579 Location : Blacksburg,Va Registration date : 2009-02-08
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 1:06 pm | |
| I ran a set on my full size Ranger and I thought they wore down quick.Like Clayboy said soft rubber but the traction was awesome. | |
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Clayboy
Number of posts : 35 Location : Winchester Ky. Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 1:24 pm | |
| Yes they wear quick and are bias ply, but are cheaper than most radials. | |
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Bobby D
Number of posts : 14579 Location : Blacksburg,Va Registration date : 2009-02-08
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 1:36 pm | |
| - Clayboy wrote:
- Yes they wear quick and are bias ply, but are cheaper than most radials.
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redneck49
Number of posts : 282 Age : 60 Location : tucson,az. Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 3:48 pm | |
| thanks for the info can't beat the price. | |
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Clayboy
Number of posts : 35 Location : Winchester Ky. Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 1st 2009, 8:14 pm | |
| I have decided to get the cheaper priced tires too, doesn't hurt as much when you start punching plugs in them. I plan to get the swamps and just replace them more often. | |
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shawn
Number of posts : 5230 Age : 50 Location : Beaver, WV Registration date : 2009-02-11
| Subject: Re: swamplite tires March 9th 2009, 10:08 pm | |
| :152:
I put a set on my ol' Rhino. They did not far so well. I put about 300-400 miles on mine & they awfully worn. The last ride I rode on them, I ended up cut 2 tires. One front & one rear. I agree, they did go well, but think they are to soft for multipurpose riding. | |
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