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Alright i purchased ITP mud lites for myself around christmas time and I know the pavement will eat em up but what about gravel? I've heard some say it does and some say it doesnt. Any input?
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i have no idea what that is. tire chains? xmas lights? shoes?
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The tires? ITP mud lites? Ringing a bell?
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I hadn't heard anything about gravel wearing on the tires more than mud, or dirt. I have them on my Polaris, but I haven't used them much on gravel. One time specifically that I can remember, and it didn't chew them up. I'd be interested to know myself if there are any experts out there.
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As popular as they are I cant find anybody with a definite answer.
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they do have a softer rubber and i would suspect that gravel would tear them up. why not go with a itp 589's they have the hardest rubber out there and are supose to be the longest wearing tires too.i know mine sure are takin thier time wearing down.
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