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Maxxis Buckshot Mudder

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Maxxis Buckshot Mudder

Post by saffrett »

has any one seen Maxxis Buckshot Mudder. i was looking for a 31 and the guy at the shop down the road said to get these http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... sp?id=5476
has any one run these on a sierra before
he quoted me 999 cash for 4x 31 on king 8" rims is that a good price
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Post by Surfection »

I run them on my DD surf and they're great. Have probably done 5000k now and they don't look to have worn at all. Where are you located ? May be able to get a better price for you.
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Post by nicbeer »

few mates go them on patrols and cruisers.

seem ok for the price. dont seem to clean as well as the bfg and etc. but may have been lack of power or the mud.
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Post by saffrett »

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Post by short stuff »

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not a bad tyre
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Post by bigmick »

great tire wear well. have had them on most of my cars from patrols to beetles. most had welded rears.
999 may be a little steep.
i got 2 31s and 2 32s for my vw and they were about $750 fitted and balenced.
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Post by Itsuki Style »

What are difference between buckshot and bighorne?
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Post by Itsuki Style »

that bighorn link you sent was for ATVs, heres the light truck one http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... sp?id=5477

the tread on it doesnt look much bigger than the buckshot, whats the go
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Post by suzuki boy »

Look at the other tyre thread here!

There are alot of really good muds now in a 31 that are alot cheaper! :cool:
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Post by Kitika »

I had these on my sierra and they are awesome!!! I just sold em after 12,000 kms and they had very minimal wear even after a very severe treatment from my driving :lol: No punctures and i only needed to let some air out to get up a very steep sand dune. They were slashed after driving thru a bog hole that some fool had left sheet metal and glass etc in and they still hold there air fine. From what i've seen they clean alot better than Savero's and Grantrek in the slop. I'd still have them now if i didnt jus upgrade to a bigger cheaper mudder :armsup:
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Post by Surfection »

If you come down to Sydney at all I can get them a little cheaper at Granville for you for $980 + a free wheel alignment ($59.00 worth).

That's using Desert Rat white sunrasias in a 15x8.

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Post by saffrett »

http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... sp?id=5485 i just had a look and got a new quote for $1500 for five 31x10.5 on 15x8 black king rims wat does every one think of these they look good
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Post by Highway-Star »

saffrett wrote:http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... sp?id=5485 i just had a look and got a new quote for $1500 for five 31x10.5 on 15x8 black king rims wat does every one think of these they look good
Thats a big increase in price, and there was a fair bit of positive responses to the cheaper tyres. I'm not saying they're not worth $1500, i dont have the slightest, but people seem happy with the cheaper tyre, do you need the more expensive ones?
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

i have been running za set of maxxis big horns on my lux for a yr and a half now,they are a great tire.I am happy with wear and on rocks,but not so much with mud.I paid $880 4 4 32's fitted.I would run them again and have often thougt of getting a set of 31's for my zook in the same tread.Or you could even try the NanKang mt's a mate had them on his zook with a welded rear and they were good.Hankook Mt's even?
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Post by 11_evl »

what is a good cheap tyre with great side wall protection on rocks trees and stuff like that
i HATE slicing the side of my tyres on a stump or rock!!!!
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