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question on mudzillas - 8/29/2008 8:45:13 PM   
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so i have 14" wheels and wanting to get some tires that are a bit more aggressive in the mud then my terracross. i do about 75/25 mud/trail riding. anyways i didnt want to go with outlaws or sbacks cuz i dont want to break stuff. But i was curious is the 30" mudzilla just as likely to break something as say a sback. i figured its alot less stressfull without the side paddles on it. also for someone like me doing 75/25 mud to trail is mudzilla a probly my best option or should i look at maybe swamplites and mudlites?

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RE: question on mudzillas - 8/29/2008 9:10:42 PM   
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You can break stuff with every tire. It's all about throttle control? I had 30" Mudzilla and I liked them. But then I went to Laws and fell in love! But over all Mudzilla are a really good tire. JMO!

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RE: question on mudzillas - 8/31/2008 2:45:55 PM   
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mudzillas a little less aggressive but still very possible to break axles. plus they are heavier than sb and laws. so on that note i would go with either of those two

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RE: question on mudzillas - 8/31/2008 2:53:26 PM   
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The mudzilla tread allows for a bit more "slip", I ran 28" mudzillas for a couple of years and other than the weight they were great. Now comparing them to the Outlaws I have now is like night and day, the outlaws are awesome and "paddle'" like crazy, they ride smoother too. Now that I've gone outlaw I'll never go back...My buddy bought a set of MST's and those REALLY impressed me.

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