Two more Questions (Speed & Tires)

XDFL

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I've been looking at different aftermartket tires online and reading reviews (Live in a small town and don't really have anywhere to look at any selection in person) trying to find something 27"+ that will offer better bite (Than thatstock 25" ATV's)in mud and clay but not tear up the pastures. What do you all see as the best compromise?</P>


I've see a few mentions here and other places about some adjustments or tweaks to get some more speed... I don't really need it but would be intrested in hearing more. Everyone says it's a 25mph machine but I've had mine up to 28 on aflat dirt road, low 30's would be nice though.</P>
 
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<DIV> Hello & Good Day !!!!</DIV>
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<DIV> I Myself, will be making a purchase of new tires this November. But until then, my </DIV>
<DIV>Kubota ATV tireswill stay on the ground until the swamps get really bad. </DIV>
<DIV> Been doing a big search myself for the best tires that will fit my applications.</DIV>
<DIV>So far, I am having to stick with my idea of the ITP 589 M/ S tires. There is a gentleman here that done purchased just about every tire on the market. After talking to him and being in his RTV with him in some nasty situations. He swears on the 589 M/ S 's !!!! He should know,he's spent enough money onall them differentstyle tires. The 589's are 6 ply heavy duty. 27" ITP's</DIV>
<DIV>stand 27 1/2" tall . I am going to purchase the 26" for our RTV ....</DIV>
<DIV> Done alot of business with this company ~~~ they are fair with thier prices, &they carry a full line of winches, accessories for UTV's. </DIV>
<DIV> They are on the web at ~~~~ allterrainonline.com</DIV>
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Good advice Two Guns, I have a set of 27" 589's on my 3010 Mule, along with a two inch lift, they do a great job in the mud, but do have a more aggressive ride than my stock tires, which I run during the dry season here in MS. Haven't had the RTV in the mud yet, but I'll probably replace my ATV tires with a set of something more aggressive later this year.
 
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