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Im getting ready to replace the tires on my Timberwolf and was looking at the Kenda K299's as we do alot of playing in the mud and planned on ordering them for the front and rear. My question is should I put them all the way around as I was told that you didnt want the same aggresive tread on the front as you do the rear? Looking for some good advice. Thanks
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Ride: 2008 Raptor 700r
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Location: Tucson, AZ (DMAFB)
Ride: 2008 Raptor 700r
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Is it 2x4 or 4x4? If it's 2x4, there is no reason to have that much tread in the front. It would be like putting sand paddles on the front of a Raptor or Banshee, lol. If it's 4x4, then by all means get some all around!
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