No Limit Wheels introduces the revolutionary Patriot All Terrain Tire

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No Limit Wheels introduces the revolutionary Patriot All Terrain Tire. Known for their fully customizable line of color matching wheels, No Limit now brings their stylistic, functional, sophisticated designs to the tire market. The No Limit Patriot features a repeating, modern tread pattern for improved ride smoothness and a stylish, custom tire look. The 8 ply carcass construction promotes a higher load rating, longer tread life, and extreme cut, chip and puncture resistance.

“With a nearly 1 inch tread depth, the 8 ply radial Patriot tire is designed with the style and performance demanded by todays enthusiasts,” says Storm Ramos, Vice President of Sales for No Limit. “The non-directional, aggressive tread provides tremendous performance but is smartly spaced to offer excellent ride quality. We think this tire is going to be a home run for our customers”

The Patriot is offered in several 14 and 15 inch sizes to fit almost any Side by Side, UTV or ATV and is currently available only thru dealers or by calling 888-848-8024. Look for them soon on the No Limit website: www.nolimitoffroad.com.

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I am considering this tire but I can't seem to find any reviews on it storm at no limit stated that the 30x10x14 only weighs 33lbs so it has peaked my interested. I'm trying to decide between these or maxxis liberty
 

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I am considering this tire but I can't seem to find any reviews on it storm at no limit stated that the 30x10x14 only weighs 33lbs so it has peaked my interested. I'm trying to decide between these or maxxis liberty
Depending on what kind of terrain you mainly ride in that should be a easy decision. The Liberty will work much better in the hard pack and the Patriot will work better in soft terrain.
 

Cdp

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We have a bit of everything where i ride in idaho ,from sand to rocks to mud.
 

Cdp

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Also been lookin into the tusk terrabite looks to be similar to the mongrels and tensor and also is fairly light in weight
 

Rynomx785

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Personally I think the Liberty is much better all around tire.

I am curious to see some feedback on the Terrabite too. They are priced right. How much do they weigh?
 

Cdp

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From what rocky Mountain atv told me yesterday they are 33lbs for the 30x10x14
 

Cdp

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this is the only thing I've found on the tusk other than reading some responses on the other forums. Everyone had good things to say about them for the short time they have had terrabites
 

Rynomx785

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They look pretty solid. The video said 35.7 lbs in a 30/10r14 so right there with the new 10 ply Mongrel and the Ultracross. I'd like to see a 31 or a 32.
 

Cdp

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Time will tell I'm a newbie to the utvs so I'm still learning. I am thinking I should stay with a lighter tire to keep my rotating mass down so I don't start losing on the performance end however I don't much care for the performance on the stock tires for where just ride either
 

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I've already decided on the wheels gonna go with the method 401 beadlocks in a 5x2 offset all the way around since they are strong and light weight and are reasonable
In cost compared to the hikers or off
 

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I'm just trying to make sure I keep my rotating mass weight down so I don't hinder the performance
 

Rynomx785

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I agree on keeping the weight to a minimum. My setup should be pretty close to stock rear wheel and tire but I haven't taken the time to weigh one yet.
 
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Cdp

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How do you attach a pic on this forum ? As i stated newbie status lol
 

Rynomx785

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Good looking machine mine is still a work in progress my wife only allows me so much lol
I hear that! lol

To post a pic that is on your computer, click on the "Upload a File" button under "More Options" and select the photo you want. If it's a pic that you have on photobucket or something similar, you can copy the link and paste it into the window that pops up when you click on the picture icon ^^^^ (next to the smiley face).
 

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