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    Side by Side Tire Recommendations

    I've got a 2017 Kawasaki Mule Pro FXT that is in need of some new tires. It's in a harsh environment (tons of mesquite thorns, cactus, etc) and looking to spend a little extra to get a more durable, puncture resistant set of tires from the factory installed ones. I already use Tireject and have had to patch each tire more than I care to admit.

    Any recommendations are sincerely appreciated!

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    I'm running the Tusk Aramid Terrabite on my ranger. They are 10-ply and have a lining similar to kevlar. I also run sealant in them just in case. Been running them for a few years in south Texas over mesquite and cactus with no leaks at all.

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      #3
      Im running CARNIVORE 30X10R14, 10 or 12 ply. They're good tires, lots of cactus, mesquite, sharp rocks, etc. After a full year I cant hardly see any wear on them.

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        #4
        Originally posted by kc5rkg View Post
        I'm running the Tusk Aramid Terrabite on my ranger. They are 10-ply and have a lining similar to kevlar. I also run sealant in them just in case. Been running them for a few years in south Texas over mesquite and cactus with no leaks at all.

        I have Tusk Terrabites on my RZR too. Had them on there for three years. Only tire that I have ever had for that long and never had a flat.

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          #5
          Where do you guys buy these tires?

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            #6
            I buy all atv utv tires online



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              #7
              Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
              Where do you guys buy these tires?
              Amazon is a great place to start if you have prime.

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                #8
                Iv been looking around on rocky mountain atv.com

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                  Where do you guys buy these tires?

                  Justin Spies put them on mine when I bought my can am from him in Lufkin.


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                    #10
                    I would go with an 8ply radial. Either the terrabites or a truck tire. The terrabites where on backorder when I needed tires, and I settled for interco Snipers. I've had them in all types of terrain, and they have held up great for 2 years. I run the 28x10x14 on my 17 pro FXT. No lift, but I do have the super atv reat a-arms.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Palmetto View Post
                      I would go with an 8ply radial. Either the terrabites or a truck tire. The terrabites where on backorder when I needed tires, and I settled for interco Snipers. I've had them in all types of terrain, and they have held up great for 2 years. I run the 28x10x14 on my 17 pro FXT. No lift, but I do have the super atv reat a-arms.

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                      Rockymountainatv.com is where I order from. Quick shipping and great customer service. One of my tires was out of round, and they sent me a new one. Told me to keep the old one for a spare!!

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                        #12
                        The Tusk Terrabites are a really good all purpose tire. They have a 8ply and 10ply. The 8ply get good reviews from guys running in cactus, mesquite, rocky areas. So I'm sure the 10ply would be even better. I think I'm going to upgrade wheels to a 14" and run all 4 the same size, 28x10x14, so I can rotate them.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kc5rkg View Post
                          I'm running the Tusk Aramid Terrabite on my ranger. They are 10-ply and have a lining similar to kevlar. I also run sealant in them just in case. Been running them for a few years in south Texas over mesquite and cactus with no leaks at all.
                          Would you happen to know if these are DOT rated?

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                            #14
                            BFG KM2 on mine.

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                              #15
                              Anything Ten or 12 ply

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