If you want to save a few bucks, look up MASSFX tires on ebay. Or check out www.massfx.com as they are based in the US. They import their tires just like everybody else.
I've been running their tires for a while on my Honda Rancher 4x4 in the mesquites here in Central Texas and they are doing well. They also get great traction push starting dirt racing cars!
research close.. I bought my tires and wheels for 125 more than it was going to be for just the tires...I got the ITP mudlite xl tires on the ITP SS212/black wheels as a package deal for my trans mule.The mudlite tires eliminate the "sway" that most mule tires tend to have....Shipped for free all I had to do was mount them...Looks awesome on my trans mule..I go thru quite a bit of cactus and rock and they have held up incredible...Plus great traction in mud...
I researched mine two years ago and everything I was told about the Essex tires is true. The owner of Essex Manufacturing is also one hell of a great guy to do business with.
Ran Essex on dad's Kubota rtv for the last 8 years and when I had my trans mule, I put a set on it. Dad's are still going strong and mine still looked brand new when I sold the mule. Depending what buggy I get next it'll be another set of Essex or some sti outback max.
I went by Essex Mfg. in Fort Worth yesterday and picked up a new set of tires and wheels for my Pro DX. Glad I went by because they have a lot of great stuff I did not know about. The owner showed me around and I was impressed with the products he makes as well as the tires. Quality of products was evident and the professionalism of the staff was impressive.
I went by Essex Mfg. in Fort Worth yesterday and picked up a new set of tires and wheels for my Pro DX. Glad I went by because they have a lot of great stuff I did not know about. The owner showed me around and I was impressed with the products he makes as well as the tires. Quality of products was evident and the professionalism of the staff was impressive.