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Posted by: billiebobber
I have Dirt Devils on my Honda and they work very well in all type of trail riding. I have about 1000 miles on them and they are showing little wear. They well really great in the snow I live in N.W. Penna so I would know .
I hope that this help a little.
billiebobber
Posted by: kevint
I have the mudlites....wouldnt replace them if I were offered another tire free in trade. In my experience they seem to wear the same as any other tire, although I DONT ride on roads, or a lot of rocks. I believe what for the purpose they were made for (trails and mud) you cant beat their abilities, price or light weight.
Posted by: Adirondack
1500 miles on the 26" Mudlites on my Prairie 650. They still have at least 50% tread left. Your wife's will wear even better, as my backs are worn down from spinning them. I can break them loose on pavement w/ the P650. I think that the 350 would be better off w/ the Mudlites, as opposed to the DD's due to the weight difference. You will not notice as large a power loss from the Mudlites. However, be aware that 26" tires will take some "snap" away from the quad. It is just physics. Heavier tire and larger rotational mass = less accelleration.
Posted by: Adirondack
I just did a yahoo search on ITP Mudlites and found several places advertising 26x9x12. I believe Rockymountainatv has them as well, but was having trouble connecting to their site for some reason.
Posted by: DKNARND
Everyone has pretty much nailed the answer. Mud Lites will wear on pavement and very sharp rocky terrain and if you are heavy on the throttle. If you primarly ride soft trails they will last very well and provide excellent traction. Even though they are light they will make a noticeable difference in power expecially on the 350. You can get a 9" wide front tire in the 26" size that will help keep the weight down and be a little easier steering also. If the Bruin has low range she should be in it on the trails, actually a clutch kit would probably be a good idea also.
I have two sets of the Mud Lites and am very happy with them except for one respect which is tire height. But most tires fall short compared to the stated sizes once they are mounted up.
Posted by: DKNARND
I believe most of your good distributors will carry them or be able to get them and may not always have them listed on their site. Most people get the 10's so that is what is listed. You may want to try atvoutfitters.
Posted by: kawasaskirules
i to have dirt devils and i like them alot but next time i'm going to get the 26s the whole way around its a very good all around tire my friend has the mudlites of his kodiak there alright but nick up real easy and are already showing wear and mine arn't and i had mine longer
Posted by: earltash
Mudlight sizes.
http://www.tiresnstuff.com/itp-mudLite.html
Gators last longer.
http://www.tiresnstuff.com/gbc-gator.html
Posted by: freetrapper
Im a big fan of the Dirt Devil XT's. They are a great all around tire but do lack a little in the deep mud. I have never ran Mud Lites but have been riding with guys who do. Cant say they do any better in the mud. Both are a very smooth running tire for the bite that they have. I went with the DD's as there is a reason the Mud Lites weigh less. Its not magic, they are a lighter built tire. The Dirt Devils are dang tough tires. I ride over and on anything and they hang in there. I ride with a few guys that have ML's and they have had to use a plug or two.
Anyway thats just my short side by side review.......
Posted by: coacho
I have a 2003 grizzly will I lose any power if I go Dirt Devils. I was going to install 25" Dirt Devils because Like you I've seen the Mud lites have to be pluged alot
Posted by: YFZ660R
Posted by: 7QuadSport7
go with the mudlites
Posted by: 7QuadSport7
yfz660r your computer crash again?>??
Posted by: Dirtydude
I went with Dirtdevils at the 25" size, I seen too many people saying that the Mudlites don't wear very well in the long term.
My Dad has Dirtdevils on his bike and they are a great tire for all around use.
I'm still going to get some mud tires one of these days (27" ITP 589 m/s on alum wheels) but I want the stock size Dirtdevils for all around use so I don't tear up the spendy 589's.
Posted by: ohrover
I am replacing stock tires with 26's on my wifes 04 Yam. Bruin 350. Which is the better choice for trail and mud use ? Should I go with the Lites because of the weight difference??
Thanks
Posted by: I4WHEEL
The Dirt Devil will last longer but If you want a good tire that shed's mud, the Mud Lite will be your best tire. I bought a set of 27'' Dirt Devils and the tires rode well but when it came to mud they was horrible. They will also put alot of stress on your drivetrain due to their weight.
Posted by: kingme
Where are you finding a mudlite in a 26x9 I have even been to the itp website and it is not listed as a option. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by: squeege
If I were to do it all over again, I would have got a narrow tire vs. the big 26x10x10's I have up front. The steering is a little grabby.