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  1. Most people who want a durable tire look for Kevlar tire. Only problem is that the big Kevlar tire company has a huge contract with John Deere, and they’re trying desperately to make up for lost time on production in order to honor that contract. So much so, that they’ve quit producing UTV tires in order to focus on tractor tires on their production line. So Kevlar tires aren’t going to be focused on until “maybe 2023”. So that leaves the consumer having to find an alternative to Kevlar. With mostly 6ply and 8ply on the market, that hardly solves the issues. There are a few 10ply tires out now that I know of. Personally, I would suggest either System 3 or Frontline. At Mud Nationals this year, I had the opportunity to ride on both and they both performed excellent. Not only are they both radial tires, but are also 10ply as well. They are going to be in the $225+ range per tire, depending on size. Bigger tires are obviously a bit more expensive. Don’t look at them as an accessory, but more as an investment considering the fact that you won’t have to replace them as often. I know Frontline produces a tire called BDC which is 10ply but is an all-terrain tire. The mud alternative is the ACP tire which is also 10ply. System 3 has the XT400 which is a mud tire, and the XRR 370 which is build more like an all-terrain tire. Both of those are 10ply as well. Hope that helps you buddy
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