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 Post subject: MAXXIS BUCKSHOT MUDDER
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:24 pm 
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as the topic states anyone have experiance with these I can get them in 245/75 & fairly resonable on price

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 Post subject: Re: MAXXIS BUCKSHOT MUDDER
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:48 pm 
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as the topic states anyone have experiance with these I can get them in 245/75 & fairly resonable on price




If noise is not a problem then I say go for it
I have never ran them but know a few guys who have and they do fine off road
I also know a girl who had some on her Explorer and in a C load range you could feel the tread at very slow speed even at 30 psi


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I'd only be using them for offroad & winters so noise is not a problem

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Friend of mine at work has them on his DD and he loves them. Says he will get some more if his ever wear out.

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KJMedic wrote:
Friend of mine at work has them on his DD and he loves them. Says he will get some more if his ever wear out.
Yep,one of my buddy has them on his '90 Chevy 1/2 ton and loves them to,They are cheaper than the BFG's and just as good(if not better).


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i got em i love em

a nice cheap mud tyre that works VERY well,

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Might want to look at there BigHorn radials,very similer tread design as the MT/R's at a lower price.Looking at the BigHorn's for my SFA swap(or Truxis MT's,or back to the MT/R's,haven't decided yet).


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i have been running them on mine for about 4 months now and i love them.they hold really well.

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I have them on my daily driver and I love them. They are great on the road for a mud tire, siped center blocks so they perform well in the rain, they aren't too noisey, and they have large tread voids so they clean well in the mud. Can't go wrong with them, they are an all around great tire. Also, they are balanced from the factory, and balanc well and ride extreemly smooth for a mud tire. This is the do it all mud tire that is better than average in the mud. The only thing I have ever heard about them on the negative side is that they sometimes chip on the rocks, but I've never had this problem. I will be getting more of these when mine wear out.

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