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I am looking at getting this type tire soon and wondered the difference between them and want your input on the two

Pro-Line Maxx Mulcher or Panther Meat Grinder

Just by looks, they seem to be very similar.
 
I've never run the Meat Grinders so I wont say anything about them, but the Multchers work great on loose dirt.
 
Concur with Hunter. The mulchers are great on loose dirt. They also handle grass pretty well. If you want a good all terrain tire, try the ProLine Maxx Mashers. I run them and love 'em. They handle all terrain conditions about equally and handle them well. I've even run them on the street a couple of times when I was too lazy to change over to my street tires. They didn't miss a beat.

Just my thoughts...
 
Originally posted by SkyMaxx
Concur with Hunter. The mulchers are great on loose dirt. They also handle grass pretty well. If you want a good all terrain tire, try the ProLine Maxx Mashers. I run them and love 'em. They handle all terrain conditions about equally and handle them well. I've even run them on the street a couple of times when I was too lazy to change over to my street tires. They didn't miss a beat.

Just my thoughts...
I second using the mashers.
 
As we all know, it cost well over $100.00 for a new set of tires, wheels and foam inserts. I have 3 sets of tires and wheels. For everyday bashing I still use the stock tires. Spend the $18.00 or so and get a set of Trinity foam inserts; they make all the difference in the world.
For loose or loamy surfaces I use the Mulchers again with Trinity foam. For a more packed track I use a set of worn out Mulchers with stock TRX foam inserts.

For fun try taking a roto tool to your stock tires and grind a pattern into the lugs. I have seen some nice work done this way and its cheep. You can get stock tires on e-bay for as little as $10.00 a set.
 
I kinda figured the Pro-Line tires were the better of the two. thx guy's for the input
 
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