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Maxxis 315 m/t for $275 a piece

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Maxxis 315 m/t for $275 a piece

Post by dow50r »

Not the crawler or mudzilla, but a pattern like the BFG m/t..are these any good, and is this price per tyre a deal??
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Post by eliteforce32 »

haggal them i just got them same mudders for 190 each for the 33/12.5/15 tyres..... nice tyres
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Re: Maxxis 315 m/t for $275 a piece

Post by crankycruiser »

dow50r wrote:Not the crawler or mudzilla, but a pattern like the BFG m/t..are these any good, and is this price per tyre a deal??
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A mate of mine just bought a set of 33 x 12.5 x 15 maxxis buckshots (just a mudder pattern)......

Be sure to have aa decent look at em and measure them cause his only measure a 31.5 he is spewin..
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Post by 92shorty »

i've just bought a set of Buckshot Maxxis Mudders 315x75x16 for $235 each. Only a mud tyre, but very quiet. My set of cooper ST are noisier. So far, so good!!
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Post by RV80 »

a 33" or 35" style tyre is always going to be
cheaper than a 285 or 315 metric type. my
brother has maxxis mudders (buckshot) on
his ride and there great. drives it all day
every day. :D $235 is a good price i thought
$270 was about the norm for 315's.
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Post by dow50r »

92shorty wrote:i've just bought a set of Buckshot Maxxis Mudders 315x75x16 for $235 each. Only a mud tyre, but very quiet. My set of cooper ST are noisier. So far, so good!!


Are they a true 35 inch tyre?? My quote was 275 or 80 a tyre...where did he get such a good deal from, and can he get another 4?? :D
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Post by 92shorty »

Just been out to measure them, on vehicle they come in at 34.5" tall. These came from Barham tyre Centre. Not sure on retail, but this price was from a mate who works on his property. I assume this was cost price.
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Post by dow50r »

92shorty wrote:Just been out to measure them, on vehicle they come in at 34.5" tall. These came from Barham tyre Centre. Not sure on retail, but this price was from a mate who works on his property. I assume this was cost price.


Was that side to side or top to bottom of tyre?? Do they have any sidewall biters, or is that into the crawler league???
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Post by crankycruiser »

The 33's I have seen had very similar tread to the procomp mudders... If that helps :cool:
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Post by 92shorty »

the measurement i got was side to side, and yes, very similar to procomp muddies. Also, no side biters sorry.
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Post by mach289 »

92shorty wrote:i've just bought a set of Buckshot Maxxis Mudders 315x75x16 for $235 each. Only a mud tyre, but very quiet. My set of cooper ST are noisier. So far, so good!!


How do you find your cooper st in mud, on rocks & on the road.
Would you recommend them?
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Post by 92shorty »

Cooper ST's are only 31's so that's the main reason for them sitting in the shed. Mainly used on longer trips where quite alot of bitchie and gravel roads are expected. Have had a little use in mud, not bad, kept up with full mud tyres, and as for rocks, not alot of use, but would recommend them, and would buy them again as an all terrain.

Only niggle with these is they have quite a few chunks taken out of the outer lugs, but that's more my own falt for running them with low pressures of the bitchie.
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