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ITP Mud Lite AT Mud Terrain ATV Tire 25x12-9

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Size: 25x12-9


Features

  • 3/4-in. lugs
  • 6-ply rated tire
  • Extended-wear rubber compound for even longer life and better value
  • Unique center tread contact area provides a smooth, radial-like ride

Description

ITP Mud Lite AT Mud Terrain ATV Tire 25x12-9

Brand: ITP


Seasons: Year Round


Size: 25x12-9


Section Width: 12 Inches


Load Capacity: 495 Pounds


Tread Depth: 21 32nds


Tread Type: Non-Directional


Maximum Pressure: 7 Pound per Square Inch


Ply Rating: 6-Ply


Rim Width: 9.5 Inches


Brand: ‎ITP


Seasons: ‎Year Round


Size: ‎25x12-9


Section Width: ‎12 Inches


Load Capacity: ‎495 Pounds


Tread Depth: ‎21 32nds


Tread Type: ‎Non-Directional


Maximum Pressure: ‎7 Pound per Square Inch


Ply Rating: ‎6-Ply


Rim Width: ‎9.5 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎25 Inches


Item Weight: ‎23.7 Pounds


UPC: ‎182682944299 172303713014 033259261311


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎11


Construction Type: ‎Bias


OEM Part Number: ‎56A373


Manufacturer: ‎ITP


Model: ‎Mud Lite AT


Item Weight: ‎23.7 pounds


Item model number: ‎56A373


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎56A373


Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter): ‎110 Millimeters


Date First Available: January 16, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • great price
Size: 24x8-11
great price and quality. replacement for a 1975 Honda Quad.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by K C

  • Insanely fast shipping!
Size: 25x8-12
I love the ITP Mud Lites. Excellent tires, good price, and like I said, insane shipping. I don’t have prime and I got it overnight. Thanks!
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2024 by Christopher B Cason Jr

  • Tires that BITE
Size: 23x10-10
The tires are perfect for our mule way better than originals. Will climb a tree now!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by steven b kinzel

  • An Intelligent Choice
I purchased the ITP Mud Lite AT, for my 1995 Honda Fourtrax 300 4x4, based on history. I originally purchased them for my 1999 Honda Fourtrax 300 4x4 in May of 2004. They don't look much different today then they did eight years ago. Back then the Mud Lite AT was hailed as the lightest weight mud tire on the market. I matched the Mud Lite AT to the Maxxis Lite 8-Spoke wheel which was advertised as the lightest wheel on the market. If I remember correctly, the overall weight of my Honda dropped 30 pounds. That means a lot when you're running along 650 & 700cc bikes. On the highway I came up on and passed a Polaris 350 in 2 wheel mode. The Honda Fourtrax 300 4x4 being continuous 4 wheel drive. (3 wheel drive without aftermarket modifications.) My Mud Lite AT's were 12". A move up from the OE 11" steel wheels of the Honda Fourtrax. This allowed me a much greater selection of tires and tire sizes available. I went with 27x10x12 rear and 26x10x12 front tires. This gave my Honda Fourtrax 300 the ground clearance I needed to avoid "crowning out" on mud trails when following the larger bikes. Crowning Out occurs when your tires are in the tire ruts and the crown between the tire ruts is high enough to keep your tires from reaching the ground. Then you sit there with your tires going around but not moving at all. Next was traction. I plow a driveway 100' long with a 5' wide plow. That's a lot of snow and sometimes the wheels are just a spinning to keep forward movement. In deep snow, my brother-in-law got about 30' on his new Honda Rancher and couldn't move the pile ahead of his plow - so he backed away from it. I was coming up behind him with a load of snow and went head on into his pile then continued on with both loads another 70 feet. Then there's Poker Runs. Always someone looking for air to inflate a tire. I have had zero pounds of air in my Mud Lite's and never had a problem. They are "Run Flat" tires on my bike. It was an installation problem on my bike. I never had a bead pop off of any of my wheels. I could take them in for removal and reinstall but they work just fine and I've lost a wheel and tire because of a tire machine. I could Slime them but I've heard tire dealers don't appreciate that. The price is highly competitive if you shop around. $40-$80 savings on the tire alone. $20-$40 savings on shipping. I purposely chose the Mud Lite AT with it's 3/4" lug over the Mud Lite XL with a 1-1/8" lug because I do a lot of road riding. I'll experiment when I win the Lotto. To sum up; they're priced right, lightweight, perform well in all elements of riding, wear like steel, perform like run flats, look great and last so long that they pay for themselves. That's all I ask for in a tire. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2012 by SnowmanXT

  • Pretty good tire
Size: 25x8-12
My husband bought these for my ATV; they are pretty good. They have good tread, decent traction, but could definitely be better in the snow, and the tire longevity is up to par. Long story short; traction could be better.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Blue Eyes

  • aggressive pattern
Size: 22x11-10
The tires when i got them i set them next to the four wheeler and they look to be about two inches shorter then the ones i have on there now which are 22x10-10. With saying that I am also replacing the original tires on a 10+ year old atv. The new tires look to be about 2 inches shorter but about 2 inches wider. and my old ones look to be ballooned up. These tires seem to be a lot stiffer then the ones i have on there now. I will let you know what i think once i get them mounted on the rims. Ok so I have them mounted now and sit the old tire next to the new ones on the rim they where the same height, and the width looks right now. I did notice the new ones when pushed down on off the rim they did not give that much, but the old tires would fold in on themselves. update I finally got a chance to use these tires on my 4wheeler because it has rained for the past couple of weeks. I use my atv to pull a DR mower in my back yard and tell the change in tires i have always got stuck, but not this time and this was the wettest that i have ever mowed the yard. These tires did great at gripping through the mud and water with out losing traction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2015 by Michael Caswell Michael Caswell

  • Perfect tires for the Honda Rancher
Size: 25x11-10
The are great tries with out being super aggressive
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Secrets True Crime Podcast - Amber Sitton - Host

  • Nice beefy tire
Size: 25x8-12
Pleased with these. Good tread and gained some additional elevation on the front end. Quick delivery.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by Ak Girl

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