Thanks for the input - I appreciate your advice -Welcome to HondaSXS. Where you located in Alabama? Lots of guys around here in Alabama and Tennessee.
Anyway, how aggressive do you want to go?
This is super aggressive and would require more horsepower if you went up in size a few inches.
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This is a good mud tire I’ve seen a lot guys use. It’s heavy and durable but 30” and down should be ok.
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You can go up to a 28” tire with out mods for most tires. Some tires that are true or slightly larger than advertised will rub in 28” sizes. With that said, forward arched arms from Super ATV are very popular and will allow you to run 29” (actual) tires without an issue. Some guys are running 30” (advertised) tires with no lift and SATV arms.
The ITP EVOs are a decent all terrain tire that leans more toward the mud side if you like it. They are light weight and run about an inch small in the 30” size and true in the 28” size.
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Tuscaloosa but hunt over in Mississippi in the DeltaThanks for the input - I appreciate your advice -
ME TOOI dont know about gumbo but I'm happy to help you shoot ducks!
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I would like to do that - where do I look?There’s a regional ride thread on he forum where we post time and place for local rides. Check it out some time if you want to ride
I would like to do that - where do I look?
I duck hunt in Arkansas and deal with the gumbo annually. I have 28” zilla tires on mine and have no issues over past two years hunting rice fields and gumbo with mine. My opinion,extend vent lines and snorkle under hood is as important as tires if you’re doing water too.I'm looking for recommendations on after market tires for my Pioneer. Need some aggressive tires for the gumbo mud in the Delta but don't know if I should move up on size or just go with more aggressive tread pattern on stock wheels.
You guy's are crazy! HA!I hunt in the delta too. I've always used MudLites or SwampLites. Both are good tires.
If you go too aggressive, you will always be digging yourself a hole.
There was a thread on this forum that posted a long video of tire tests. I can't find the video but I wrote down the #1 winner in mud was AMS Slingshot. I haven't used them but I plan to look next time I buy.