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Maxxis Mudzillas

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Maxxis Mudzillas

Post by scotty_dee »

Hey, just wanted to know what your opinions are on Maxxis Mudzillas. Thinking about putting these in 33"s on my Hilux. Will 33x13.5x15 fit a Hilux with 2" suspension and 2" body lift? Thanks
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Post by joshy »

ive got them in 35s, i like em, seem to do well in just about everything.
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Post by zookimal »

All were pretty undersized anyway weren't they?

Are the 35s even close to 35s Joshy?
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Post by ofr57 »

the only thing i saw what was wrong with them is when there in loose dry dirt or rock it just sits there and spins

rock and mud there great
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Post by AFeral »

I got a set a while back as they were dam cheap. Only been out on them few times and they went well. They do however wear a lot quicker than my BFG muddies, especially when the tyres are spun. Handle well on the road and quiter than the bfg's. I would not run them as a daily drive due to the wear rate. For weekend tyres I'm happy with them.
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Post by joshy »

yea should have mentioned that, there undersize but i got em damn cheap so dont bother me 2 much and i wouldnt run them as dailys, wear 2 quick
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Post by hobzees4wdshop »

Hey Scotty,

Make sure you fit them to a wide rim as these tyres will crown reallly badly in the centre of the tread when run on a rim that is too narrow at road pressures.

Seen it happen on a few vehicles that have come through the shop here.

Most people seem to be happy with them off road. For Vic wheeling they'd be a pretty good all round tyre.

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Post by dar_sbb »

where are people getting them from and what price are they roughly going at?

i have been trying to find some info on them as they look like a good tyre for the price... but little info is coming up...?
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Post by marin »

dar_sbb wrote:where are people getting them from and what price are they roughly going at?

i have been trying to find some info on them as they look like a good tyre for the price... but little info is coming up...?
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Post by joshy »

i got mine from cal offroad.
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Post by mmaaxx »

they dont make em anymore because maxxis got sued by mickey thompson for copying their Claw design.

The mudzilla's are about an inch wider than any other tyre
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Post by RV80 »

ofr57 wrote:the only thing i saw what was wrong with them is when there in loose dry dirt or rock it just sits there and spins

rock and mud there great

WTF Are they good on rock or not?
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Post by joshy »

mmaaxx wrote:they dont make em anymore because maxxis got sued by mickey thompson for copying their Claw design.

The mudzilla's are about an inch wider than any other tyre
Duno when they stopped making them, i bought mine in Nov last year. Heard somewhere they just cant advertise them?

Yea the width sizing is accurate just not so much the diameter.
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Post by mmaaxx »

what I meant was normally a you'd get a 33/11.5x16 in most mud tyres but in a mudzilla they are 33/13.5x16

same with the 31, they have a 31/11.5 x15, just wider than most size......you need abit of clearance for the xtra width of them.

tuff looking tyre. anyone use them for daily duties?
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Post by SIM79 »

What sizes are availble for 15inch rims? I heard that Maxxis can't advertise this tyre but is still making it.
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Post by Eddy351 »

SIM79 wrote:What sizes are availble for 15inch rims? I heard that Maxxis can't advertise this tyre but is still making it.

Shit if i had of knows this i would of got a new set of 35's to replace my 33's. Too late now i got bloody silverstones :x

I ran my 33's daily and they wore down real fast. Found them good on rock once aired down
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Post by Struth »

For 15" and 16" rims you get,

31 x 11.5
33 x 13.5
35 x 13.5
37 x 13.5

About $500.00 each for 35 x 13.5 x 15 before any haggling starts.

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Post by hoppy's79 »

I run the 35x13.5x16, i got mine for 300 each. i'm really happy with how they go offroad, bloody noisy on road and wear pretty quick
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Post by joshy »

Struth wrote:For 15" and 16" rims you get,

31 x 11.5
33 x 13.5
35 x 13.5
37 x 13.5

About $500.00 each for 35 x 13.5 x 15 before any haggling starts.

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$500? Thats crazy....my 35x13.5 16 where only 300
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Post by ROCKZOOK »

They still make them but cannot advertise them in AMERICA
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Post by Struth »

joshy wrote:
Struth wrote:For 15" and 16" rims you get,

31 x 11.5
33 x 13.5
35 x 13.5
37 x 13.5

About $500.00 each for 35 x 13.5 x 15 before any haggling starts.

Cheers
$500? Thats crazy....my 35x13.5 16 where only 300
That's wat the first dude I asked quoted before saying he won't be beaten on maxxis prices.

So I should go back and say I can get them for $300.00, seems pretty cheap?

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Post by TURBO60 »

i got 4 for $298 each at a local shop for a 35 13.5 15
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Post by joshy »

give caloffroad a call, even with delivery they were by far the cheapest i found
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Post by bogged »

Struth wrote:So I should go back and say I can get them for $300.00, seems pretty cheap?

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Post by Struth »

At those prices I would buy new tomorrow, except I want 35" (read 890mm not 840mm) creepys, how much can they be had for?

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Post by Jeeps »

damn, no 32's.

Does anyone have a photo of what they look like?

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Post by bogged »

Jeeps wrote:damn, no 32's.

Does anyone have a photo of what they look like?

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Post by SIM79 »

Struth wrote:At those prices I would buy new tomorrow, except I want 35" (read 890mm not 840mm) creepys, how much can they be had for?

Cheers
One of my mates just got his 35s for $380 this price included transport from Brisbane to Townsville.
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Post by Jeeps »

bogged wrote:
Jeeps wrote:damn, no 32's.

Does anyone have a photo of what they look like?

cheers
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Post by maddog_75 »

old thread!

just got a set of 5 35x13 on 16's for $1500 with 100km road work, fair bargain i reckon!

any tips for using these? eg. pressures
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