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ITP Mudlite Mud/Snow Rear Tire

Rating 4.3 of 5 (9 Reviews)

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$88.99 - $152.99MSRP $117.95 - $203.95
$117.95 - $203.95$88.99 - $152.99
$88.99 - $152.99 (Up to $24.99% off)MSRP $117.95 - $203.95

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  • Unique center tread contact area provides a smooth, radial-like ride
  • Pure trail tire handling combines with pure mud tire performance
  • Angled shoulder lugs provide unmatched mud traction
  • Embossed logo shows the world who got there first
  • 6-ply rating for unmatched durability
  • Matching Front Tire available
  • See the SP model for sport quads and serious XXL model for the most extreme conditions


  • AT Series has a tread height of 3/4"
  • XL Series has a tread height of 1-1/8"

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Customer Reviews for ITP Mudlite Mud/Snow Rear Tire

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  • Stability
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  • Wet Traction
  • Tread life

(surrey, BC)

wicked tires

Awesome tire-used them for 3 years now.

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(Knoxville, TN)

Good traction just don't last long.

Improved traction over stock King Quad tires. Farm use ATV. Tires wear pretty fast. Rear tire sidewall failed from factory defect just outside warranty period. I'll try another brand.

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(St. Elmo, IL)

ITP Mudlite Mud/Snow tires

I have been riding an atv almost all my life and I have to say the ITP Mudlite tires are the best type of tire that I have purchased. The tires wear well (what little wear they have on them). I have had these tires for the past 4 years and I do a lot of riding in the woods, creeks, and on the hard road and they seem to stand up to anything I put them through especially for the money. While everybody else seems to be plugging their tires and buying new ones mine still look new.

  • Stability
  • Cornering
  • Dry Traction
  • Wet Traction
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(tioga, TX)

worst tires ever

I had these for two weeks and I already hate them. I wish I never bought them. I have had to plug them over and over. also there's hardly any reverse traction. you would be better off with Maxxis Zillas.

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(st. anne, IL)

The best mud and snow tires

I recently just purchased my second set of Mudlite XL tires, these are the only tires I will put on my foreman. Excellent tires.

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(Old Bridge, NJ)

ITP Mudlite

These tires are awesome - I had one tire with a factory defect and the manufacturer accepted it and provided my refund. I had bought a replacement tire and I'm glad I did because it really made a big difference in the mud. Motorcylce Superstore was great to work with and I will buy from them again.

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(skipperville, AL)

mudlites

Got these in 27" on my arctic cat 500 and they got excellent traction in mud and dry. Had them on my 4wheeler for about 2 years and hardly worn down any

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(Elizabethton, TN)

ITP Mud lite AT

These are great tires at a great price. I don't do any extreme mud sport stuff, so the AT tread serves my purposes (hunting, farm work) well.

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(Norwalk, CT)

ITP Mud Lite Tires

I have had the mudlites on my 05 660 grizzly for about a year, they have great traction and all the guys hate being behind me because of the size of the rocks that they throw! early this summer while riding in VT my grizzly took a hard right for no reason, after checking my front right tire they yelled to me it was my rear that was flat, I don’t remember hitting anything but there it was a big ol cut in the sidewall, I had to ride it back 7 miles out of the woods thru some really deep mud to get back to the house, it never came off the stock rim and it actually had good traction, not sure if it is a problem or an isolated case, time will tell

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