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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black; font-size: 10pt;">Well as far as ITP589 I love them on my 4wheeler but they have no place on an rtv. These tires are only rated for around 460lbs a tire this is barely enough for the rtv empty forget about it if you have a load. I bought the 27" ITPs and the bigger size was great for clearance but bad for torque. One of the reasons I bought this rtv was for the dump bed so I can fill around the house and with the 27" tires it cant back up a hill with a load I put the factory tires back on backs up no problem. Also the ITPs are rated for around 4-5 psiyou have to put at least 20psi in them if you have a load. So after all my frustration, I found the <st1
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lace> sure foot tires. They have the same great tread pattern as the ITP 589s but are rated for 1150lbs a tire and I went back to the factory size of 25. Not a bad price either $480 shipped. Just thought I would throw this out there maybe it will help someone.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black; font-size: 10pt;">Well as far as ITP589 I love them on my 4wheeler but they have no place on an rtv. These tires are only rated for around 460lbs a tire this is barely enough for the rtv empty forget about it if you have a load. I bought the 27" ITPs and the bigger size was great for clearance but bad for torque. One of the reasons I bought this rtv was for the dump bed so I can fill around the house and with the 27" tires it cant back up a hill with a load I put the factory tires back on backs up no problem. Also the ITPs are rated for around 4-5 psiyou have to put at least 20psi in them if you have a load. So after all my frustration, I found the <st1

