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hey guys im in the market for a new set of rear tires just wondering what everyones runnin what hooks the best for all around riding dirt trails etc.. and what will last somewhat..lol :thanks:

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hey guys im in the market for a new set of rear tires just wondering what everyones runnin what hooks the best for all around riding dirt trails etc.. and what will last somewhat..lol :thanks:

 

Ride mud/sand trails in Louisiana. Have Kenda claws on front and Kenda Bear claws on rear. So far they are holding up great. Fronts work good every where. Rear are good on anything soft, but little to no traction on hard clay (though they are supposed to be rated for mud-snow-rocks, all-around). Also running 21" on front, 22" on rear, so I can clear those 4x4 ruts a little better, with a 13T front sprocket to off-set the larger tires.

You gotta love the expression on your buddy's face when you pull a wheely in the middle of a mudhole.

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Stock 02 running raptor style Dunlops. SO far I'm impressed with them. We ride at a state park with primarily sand and sand/dirt trails and an open area with old lead mine tailings. They hang on better than the stock tires ever did.

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man I just got a set of itp mud light s/p 20/11/9 and they are bad ass and they are as light as the 20inch hole shots i have but look killer cant wait to try them out going to be good woods tire

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the 20/11/9 mud lights weigh in at 17 pounds,the holeshot xcr weight in at 16.5 pounds and hole shot hd weight in at 19.5 so the mud lights should turn over good and not lug the motor down

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