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Are Maxxis AT 771 any good?

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Are Maxxis AT 771 any good?

Post by Rubber-Lubber »

I have a mate with an 03 Jackeroo he's looking at buying a set of Maxxis AT 771 Tyres to go under it, and wants to know what anyone who has used them thinks. He does mostly on road some beach and a little dirt and mud 4wding, showed me a pic of them they look fairly closed tread to me. Any feedback would be great thanks.
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Post by craz3d »

huh?

Do you mean Silverstone AT-117?
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Post by REDNUT »

maxxis bravos 771 ?

the look like they might be good in the wet on road
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Post by chunks »

I have fitted one set to a mate's Hilux. The sidewalls seem very soft but he has been very happy with them so far, he did say they clog up in thick mud but they are an all terrain at the end of the day.
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Post by Rubber-Lubber »

Thanks guys, they're the AT Bravo 771 series, I agree Rednut they look more like a road tyre than an all terrain, chunks has your mate said how they go on a wet creek crossing exit
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Post by chunks »

We didn't get that specific, but he took them down through Tom Groggin and across the Murray River with no worries, he just said in clay mud they clogged which is to be expected.
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Post by 01lux »

i have the bravo in 33x12.5 and in the wet they arnt the best but i have driven on alot worse.
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Post by jezzaGQ »

get a set of bighorns
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Post by Matt_85Lux »

for what you described he would be using them for they would be fine, no point going a mud tyre if he only does mud stuff once in a blue moon
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