| Ducktrickster |
10-12-2012 02:09 PM |
utv tire suggestions
What tires would roll the best in flooded rice fields? Is there a difference in atv tires and utv tires?
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| meaux fishing |
10-12-2012 02:19 PM |
Theres no difference as far as I know I bought some for the farm utv a while back and just made sure to get 6 ply tires so they would be heavy duty
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| goldenrod |
10-12-2012 02:44 PM |
First you need to get the UTV.....lol
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| Hopedale Hustler |
10-12-2012 03:30 PM |
Black mambas
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| jlincecum |
10-12-2012 03:47 PM |
use swamp lites on the prowler. work great in the rice fields and not too rough
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| RigRatNoMeaux |
10-12-2012 03:48 PM |
Vampires!!!! Never get stuck!!!!
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| Ducktrickster |
10-12-2012 05:11 PM |
Mamba's and Vampires are more than I need. Just checking to see if anyone has any new ideas.
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| Shawn Braquet |
10-12-2012 05:56 PM |
I have 30" mud lites on my ranger, i love the clearance but thinking i will need more tread in a flooded field. I will say that it haa plenty of power to turn the 30's though. Wouldnt mind some 29.5's outlaws just for the "good" stuff
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| cmcnabb |
10-12-2012 06:11 PM |
30 inch interco interforce
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| Ducktrickster |
10-12-2012 08:13 PM |
30's=lift. Not just yet.
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| Ducktrickster |
10-12-2012 08:15 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cmcnabb
(Post 503276)
30 inch interco interforce
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I'll tell the farmer you suggested that.
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| jlincecum |
10-12-2012 09:31 PM |
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| cmcnabb |
10-12-2012 09:56 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ducktrickster
(Post 503312)
I'll tell the farmer you suggested that.
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I used to run vampires all over that farm but was careful where I rode on the roads. He probably don't care how much you rut the field, he will plow before planting anyway. We always used same ruts in and out though
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| Ducktrickster |
10-13-2012 06:35 AM |
Vampires are hard to stop. I talked to Wade yesterday and i am going to give the swamp lights a try.
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| Ducktrickster |
10-13-2012 06:36 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cmcnabb
(Post 503353)
I used to run vampires all over that farm but was careful where I rode on the roads. He probably don't care how much you rut the field, he will plow before planting anyway. We always used same ruts in and out though
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It does have a pretty hard bottom in the field. Its like walking on concrete in the flooded parts.
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| jdm4x43732 |
10-13-2012 06:59 AM |
I had swamplites on a arctic cat prowler and they do really good. They aren't stiff as the vampires, the ride is alot smoother.
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| all star rod |
10-13-2012 10:07 AM |
I posted about this a few weeks ago. I just ordered some Silverback X lites and rims for my new 420 rancher....front 26-9-12 and rear 26-11-12 from a place in CALI for 700 bucks. The Silverback X lites are really for pure mud / water use (rice field hunting) in which during hunting season that is what my bike will be in 80-90% of the time.
My uncle has some vampires on his 500 foreman and they pull in the mud way better than the mud lite ones he had at first on his bike....both were the same exact size and the vampires blew the mud lites away.
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| all star rod |
10-13-2012 10:10 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hopedale Hustler
(Post 503222)
Black mambas
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Very, very heavy tires.....
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Outlaw radials much smoother than regular outlaws and still pull great
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| Ducktrickster |
12-12-2012 12:07 PM |
I went with swamp lites by interco. No problems first split in mud or flooded fields.
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| weedeater |
12-12-2012 06:52 PM |
My buddy runs Swamp Lites on his Rhino and seems really happy
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Best thing to do if you get a polaris ranger is the forward a arms in the front we have done a lot of rangers at the shop and it makes a big difference in performance and it looks awesome
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| Ducktrickster |
05-23-2013 12:53 PM |
How much will that add to the length of the ranger? I have about 6 inches to spare on my trailer.
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| OnePunchRex |
05-23-2013 01:32 PM |
I have ran both Vampires and Mud-Lites, and the only difference I've noticed is the Mud-Lites have a smoother ride on hard surfaces.
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