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whats the best reasonable priced mud tyre on the market

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whats the best reasonable priced mud tyre on the market

Post by mud pigglet »

looking for some muddies for hj47 and just reseraching on other peoples views
i have this hj47 and im just getting it ready for real 4x4 trip and need a snorkel cheapest way posible.
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Re: whats the best reasonable priced mud tyre on the market

Post by DUDELUX »

Maxxis Bighorns and Buckshots seem to be well regarded, fairly cheap too.
Ive never run them but alot seem to be happy with them.
Ive run Claws, MTR Wranglers and BFG MTs, all in a 35x12.5 and all second hand, so all were cheap and all have been good offroad and onroad is ok too.
The Claws are much noiser than the MTRs and BFGs, my fave would be the BFGs, but they were KM1s.
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Post by flexytj »

federal couragia mt and kumho kl71 are reasonbly priced and perform well
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Post by alien »

check out the new maxxis 764!
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Post by chpd80 »

I've run lots of different muddies and the maxxis bighorn are the best "value" for money I have found.
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Post by gingerbreadman »

I found most tyre shops try to talk customers out of bighorns but only cause they are cheapish and they arent making as much money on them as if they were selling you some mtz,s or similar. everyone i know with them has liked them and for the price excellent value. i just bought some mickeys and am happy with them even on the road . kl71 as said are good tyres . bf goodrich muddies scarce till january .
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Post by Zookified »

I have been runnig bighorns for the last few years. Great tyre for a nice price
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Post by shortyq »

treps can be noisey,depends on road surface!
work well so far in the soft!
paid 250 ea for mine!
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Post by BadMav »

alien wrote:check out the new maxxis 764!
These look pretty damn good, however so far I could only find listings up to 32" for them. Surely they will bring out 33s and 35s like they're older brother.
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Post by SIM79 »

chpd80 wrote:I've run lots of different muddies and the maxxis bighorn are the best "value" for money I have found.
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Post by ajsr »

bighorns with out a doubt.
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Post by sidewayz »

khumo kl71 or bighorns

both well priced and preform well plus keep pretty good onroad manners.
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Post by Evski »

Nankang Mudstars, paid $170 each for 33x12.5's a few years back, and should still get another year from them.
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Post by MUDRIG »

Bighorns are the go, ive had 2 sets and got 60,000kms out of them using the off road and onroad.
I paid $600 for the first set and $195 for the second set.
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Post by thehanko »

yet another vote for the ol maxxis!

I have BFG muds now and honestly cant see anything better about them. on or off road in fact i would say the maxxis were better in the wet on road.
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Post by 4runnin_lumber_jack »

definately bighorns. :shock:
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Post by grimbo »

Evski wrote:Nankang Mudstars, paid $170 each for 33x12.5's a few years back, and should still get another year from them.
Same here and have been pretty impressed with them, especially as they are under a daily driven GU
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Post by digsy »

How many Kms are you guys getting out of your Bighorns?

I run BFG KM2s and just got 88,000kms out of the first set.

Just if you've gotta buy two sets of Maxxis to one set of BFs they aren't really that cheap?

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Post by hulsty »

I've got 5 33x12.5R15 bighorns, rotate them reguarly, all at about 10-12mm tread now and I have done about 70,000kms on them.
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Wow... So your gonna get 140,000+ kms out of your BigHorns?

That's impressive
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gingerbreadman wrote:I found most tyre shops try to talk customers out of bighorns but only cause they are cheapish and they arent making as much money on them as if they were selling you some mtz,s or similar. everyone i know with them has liked them and for the price excellent value. i just bought some mickeys and am happy with them even on the road . kl71 as said are good tyres . bf goodrich muddies scarce till january .
If you're really keen for BFGs, just order them direct from the U.S.A. I have 5 KM2s in 33x10.5x15 on their way. Price including freight direct to me way out in the sticks works out almost exactly the same $$$ as buying 4 of the same tyre from a local dealer. Of course this is dependent on the value of the Aussie dollar and where you live. I'd imagine someone in a capital city would have much better freight costs than me. :)
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Have you looked at the Silverstone MT-117 Sports?
Have a few friends running them and love them.
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Post by pigletracing »

BadMav wrote:
alien wrote:check out the new maxxis 764!
These look pretty damn good, however so far I could only find listings up to 32" for them. Surely they will bring out 33s and 35s like they're older brother.
the new maxis 764 is a great looking NEW MUDDIE I have been selling heaps since there arrival, mainly with the white writing to the inside (otherwise it looks real g@y) Ill be putting maxis on my car very soon
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Post by SCANAS »

I have a set of 32 bighorns on a HJ60 i only got them for roadworthy but they have turned out to be a great tyre and since they are a lot cheaper than my BFGs I give them a hard time too. I used to think BFGs where the shiz as never had a problem with them over lots of klms but you can buy 6 maxxis for the price of 4 BFG's so doubt i'll bother with BFG's again.

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Post by chunks »

Another vote for Bighorns here, I'm on my second set.
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Post by stuee »

Another vote for the bighorns. I went this route as I couldn't justify spending $100 extra a tyre for BFG's. My car is now only a weekend toy though so lifespan of the tyre was not a huge issue, really I was just after bang for buck.
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Post by Joshie_C »

SCANAS wrote: I paid $247 each for my 32 bighorns
and $405 each for my 35 BFG's
Biggers tires usually cost more money... Or tires to fit on a bigger rim as well...
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Post by Steve F »

Joshie_C wrote:
SCANAS wrote: I paid $247 each for my 32 bighorns
and $405 each for my 35 BFG's
Biggers tires usually cost more money... Or tires to fit on a bigger rim as well...
I paid $289 a piece for my 35" Bighorns :)

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Post by bigbluemav »

I put 305/70 Big Horns on the GU a couple of months ago. Love them, great tyres! Good price, great performers.
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Post by big lux »

bighorns again i run them great tyre gettn bit low now nd still plenty grip.
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