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Old January 15th, 2008, 03:03 PM   #1
 
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I have a 07 750 looking for new tires. I mainly ride trails with some mud but hardly no rocks. I would like a tire that wears well and doesn't hurt performance much. I was thinking 27 inch range.I live in Mn so snow performance would also be great. What's your opinnion on these two tires. I am also looking for rims Probably itp ss but not sure which ones to go with. It's a team green 750. Thanks for the help. If anyone has pics of green wheelers send me some pics.
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I had the swamplights and really really liked them..I would highly recommend them and they last a long time....
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Love my swamplites!! Work real good in the mud or trail.
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Love the swampites...As long as you don't do a lot of pavement riding. A buddy put some on his honda about the same time that I got mine. He rides on pavement from his house to the trail and to the corner store. I ride no pavement. His have worn considerably and mine haven't worn at all. They work great on the trail and in mud.
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Hey, if your looking at mudzillas and not the new zillas the less agressive, I'd stay away from them in snow, as they like to dig and they will leave the high centered very easily, when I had mudlites they would float better than my buddys mudzillas and we both ran the same width and everything. As for a long lasting tire, I personally really like my executioners and with over 1000km's on them already and show no signs of wear, I dont how ever have any knowledge of the swamplites or the new zilla.
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Just to clarify I am looking at the new zillas not the mudzillas. I can Buy a set of 27 inch for 615.00 with itp ss rims shipped to my door. So they are about the same price as the swamplites. Do the zillas run the size that's stated or are they small. The swamps run a little larger than normal so it's up in the air yet. Thanks.
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Anymore advice.
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I have a set of 26" swamp lites (all four 26x10x12) I'd sell to you for $250 shipped (unless you live in Canada shipping will be more) I have only put maybe 50 miles on them it that. No holes or patches. tires tread is 99.9% If you are interested PM me.
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i have the interco swamplites on mine and they work well. good traction on the dirt and snow trails i'm usually on. i have not seen snow deeper than 6" so i'm not sure how they will be when its gets deep. they stay on top of the snow when going over 15 mph without wandering. my friend has mudillas on his bf 650 sra and they have an amazing amount of traction. loose dirt wheelies are no problem. he has been through deep snow and these tires just paddle their way through. he tows the smaller quads through the deep snow and still doesn't have much trouble. the mudzillas are a bit rough on hard dirt and pavement because of the lugs but they will claw their way over anything. they flipped his quad over backwards on a steep incline from the traction...(we had an inexperienced rider on the quad with us and the hill was steep)

if my tires ever wear out i will probably buy the mudzillas either 26 or 27"

good luck choosing ...both are a good strong tire
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