Outlaw 2 ATV Tires
The High Lifter team drew from over 10 years of research and development to improve on its first mud tire – the Outlaw. The result was a tire with a robust feature package:
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Full side wall tread to increase traction in deep ruts!
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Scooped treads to maximize pulling, digging and paddling through deep mud and water.
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Impressive tread depth of 1 5/8” in the center increasing to 2 ¾” at the shoulder.
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Wider lugs to increase surface contact.
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A flatter profile for a smoother ride.

The team upped the ante with the 29.5 Outlaw2 and designed a tread that wraps all the way to the rim. The added sidewall tread substantially increases traction in deep ruts and is an exclusive feature to the Outlaw2. Additionally, the cupped treads improve traction in thick mud and essentially paddle through deep water. 
The new 29.5 Outlaw2 builds upon its tractor-tire heritage with a center tread depth of 1 5/8” and a cupped tread wrap 2 ¾” tall at the shoulder. The result is a rugged mud tire that continuously pulls and cleans with every revolution.
New ITP Mayhem Tire
Something wicked this way comes, and it’s called Mayhem. The Mayhem is the new bad boy in ITP’s proven ATV/UTV tire line, spelling trouble for the competition. This is ITP’s most aggressive mud/trail tire ever, with striking looks and hard-hitting performance. The Mayhem features a unique, p-lug tread design that mocks the nastiest mudholes but still plays nice on harder trail surfaces. Trail comfort and handling are further enhanced by the Mayhem’s lightweight carcass construction. Exceptional acceleration and braking characteristics as well as balanced cornering qualities make the Mayhem a capable, confident all-around performer. With its extended wear rubber compound and durable 6-ply rating, the Mayhem can take a beating and come back for more. And with its distinctive, tribal-inspired, embossed artwork, the Mayhem stands out in a crowd not just for its abilities but for its attitude, too. The ITP Mayhem is made in the U.S.A. and ready to rumble in 26×9-12 and 26×11-12 sizes, for application on most popular 4×4/utility ATVs and side-by-side UTVs. Since 1982, ITP has grown into the world’s #1 ATV/UTV aftermarket tire and wheel source, and continues to provide a complete line of innovative tires and wheels for virtually all ATVs and UTVs.
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Recreational Vehicles sales continue to rise. These vehicle are not just for recreation but are being
used in many other fields. They are used on ranches, farms, state and national parks, as rescue
vehicles, fire fighting and simply getting into places where other vehicles can’t go. ATV and UTV
and RTVs have become a common possession of many families.
The UTV is a vehicle with side by side carrier. Accessories for these vehicles are multiple. You can equip
your vehicle with a stereo system, tops, windshields, rear cab guards and lighting systems. When the weather requires, you can also protect yourself with the zip enclosure. Carriers, like UTV roof baskets,
roll bar baskets, high seating, gun mounts and drink holders may be added for your convenience. These
vehicles often have larger tires, better suspension and more power. They are capable of travel over designated unpaved roads, traveling on four (4) or more low-pressure tires of (20) psi or less. They are normally less than seventy-four inches wide.
RTV vehicle are rough terrain or rugged terrain vehicles. The vehicles can be equipped with a flat bed that may be used for carrying an injured person, backboard carriers, utility boxes or cot adaptor to carry a full size stretcher. RTV’s are often used in Wildland Firefighting, equipment maintenance, surveying
vehicle, police/law enforcement off road vehicle, and jobsite transportation/deliver vehicle. They can
also be equipped as an emergency transport vehicle with complete ambulance equipment storage.
Defibrilator box, backboard mount, full size stretcher, steps for easy mount/dismount, bin box for supplies, and a canopy are some of the products available for ambulance use on the RTV.
ATV or all-terrain vehicles are probably the most common of the three. This vehicle is a small, open-motor vehicle having one seat and fitted with 3 or more large tires. ATVs are equipped with wheels and treads designed to travel on uneven ground. Other names for the ATV vehicle are quad, quad bike, three wheeler or four wheeler. It is a vehicle that travels on low pressure tires, with a seat that is straddled by the operator along with handlebars for steering control. It is not a street–legal vehicle in most states. ATVs are intended for use by a single operator, although some have been developed for one operator and one passenger. These are called tandem ATVs.
Honda made the first three-wheeled ATVs (1970) and Suzuki was the leader in developing the 4-wheeled ATVs(1982). In 1985 Suzuki made the first high-performance ATV followed Kawasaki. Then came the four-wheeled drive by Honda. Production of 3-wheel models ended in 1987 because of safety issues.
Manufactures switched to the 4-wheel drive.
The proper tires are a must for the different vehicles. You don’t have to replace your tires with the same brand that came on your vehicle. There are many sources with dependable all-terrain tires.
Use the web to see what some of the companies such as Suzuki and Yamaha h
ave in stock. The well-known companies assure you that you are getting a good value.
New Black Mamba ATV Tires
Now a new dimension has been reached because the meanest ATV tire yet developed for the high performance All Terrain Vehicles is here. The so-called “creature” that has broken the rules goes by the name of “BLACK MAMBA”. As tough and as mean as they come and highly puncture resistant, it’s built to the highest standards that can be put into an all-terrain vehicle tire. This will truly put a new face on any ATV or UTV on the market. Drop by a dealer to see these to believe it. They are already on sale at Trax Motorsports atv tire online dealer here.
Introducing the ITP 15-in. T-9 Pro Series Trac-Lock Wheel
Since 1982, ITP has grown into the world’s number one aftermarket source for ATV and UTV wheels. With over 27 years of wheel building experience and expertise, ITP is now expanding its wheel line with the new 15-in. T-9 Pro Series Trac-Lock.
The T-9 Pro Series Trac-Lock is a 15-inch beadlock wheel designed specifically for dune buggies and off-road race/recreation cars. The wheel is constructed of exceptionally durable yet light 6mm (.236) 6061 aircraft grade spun aluminum that’s double heat-treated for extra strength. A rolled lip on the inside wheel half is an industry first and provides an extra level of protection in this vulnerable area. The rugged clamp ring is precisely formed from 6mm aluminum as well, utilizing a self-centering design for a better fitting, truer running tire. Steel lug nut hole inserts add to this wheel’s fit, longevity and ease of use (no washers needed). The 15-in. T-9 Pro Series Trac-Lock is manufactured to the highest specifications, earning a rigorous QS9000 certification.
The T-9 Pro Series Trac-Lock debuts in 15×6, 15×10 and 15×12 sizing, with a standard 5/205 bolt pattern (look for non-beadlock models of this wheel in the near future). This beadlock wheel is also offered in a bolt-in billet centered option, which allows for simple removal and installation and the option of anodizing or painting for a distinct, custom look.
The 15-in. T-9 Pro Series Trac-Lock is the strongest production wheel of this type, and is available at a distributor direct price unmatched in the industry. Beadlock wheels just became surprisingly affordable!
Dealer and distributor inquiries are welcomed. For more information, inquiries or technical advice, contact ITP at 930-A S. Rockefeller Ave., Ontario, CA 91761; (909) 390-1905. Email us at customerservice@itptires.com, or visit ITP’s website at www.itptires.com.
Should You Order Tires Or A Kit With ATV Tires And Wheels Mounted?
Many riders keep a set of stock tires and rims around to use when they don’t want to mess up their good tires. If that appeals to you then you can benefit from the savings and convenience of ordering tires already mounted on new ATV wheels. Many retailers will offer a discount on ATV tire and wheel kits when sold as a package. You can order online and even get free shipping from some sites. When you get your new ATV tires and wheels all you have to do is bolt them right on.
Gorilla Tires
Gorilla Silverback tires are not just for the big boys anymore. With tire heights as small as 27 inches these are within the range of most common four wheelers. The standard set up is to use the thinner 10 inch widths on the front wheels and the wider 12 inch ones for the rear. Some people prefer the 10 inch all the way around. Trax Motorsports has great prices on these Gorilla tires and they will negotiate with you too!
Other Gorilla Silverback ATV tire sizes out include 27″ and 30″
Now there is a Gorilla Silverback for every ATV with the introduction of the 27″, 28″, 30″ and 32″ sizes. The 30″ and 32″ only come in a 14″ wheel size but the 27″ and 28″ will fit a 12″ wheel. You’ll probably need a lift kit for 28″ tires and up but ask the experts at Trax Motorsports to see what size you can put on your ATV or UTV.
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28″ Gorilla Silverback ATV tires now available!
If you we’re scared the 32″ Silverbacks would be too much for your ATV then there is good news. Now the awesome tread pattern and look of the Gorilla Silverback is available in 28″ sizes for 12″ wheels. You may be able to use them on your stock four-wheeler or side-by-side if it’s big enough or with a lift kit for most bikes. The new sizes are:
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28×10-12
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28×12-12
The next sizes to come out will be 27″ and 30″ versions. So take heart, you may be able to own a set of these and have the top of the line ATV tires on your ride!
Click the picture for pricing info or below for a tire and wheel kit with Gorilla Silverbacks…
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