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Maxxis Tyres - Any good?

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Maxxis Tyres - Any good?

Post by V6XtraHilux »

Hey guys,
Anybody had any good or bad experiences with Maxxis tyres???

Am looking at running their all terrains Ma751 tyres as daily driver tyres, at $145 each in 31x10.5x15, not bad pricing!

All feedback much appreciated.

Thanks.
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Post by -Nemesis- »

I personally can't find anything on Maxxis AT tyres using search. Plenty on the muddies etc.... :armsup:
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Post by sudso »

I've got them on my Rodeo and they are excellent for the money
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Post by sudso »

http://www.maxxis.com/products/automoti ... asp?id=190
These are my choice for my next set.
Not too aggressive, not too passive.
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Post by huffy »

Would have to agree with sudso as I have them on my 99 Rodeo and they work well
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Post by stu »

i have a set of 33's maxxis bravo's AT's on my TJ for a road set... i think they're pretty good. the lugs do however get a bit messed up on sharp rocks.
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Post by munga »

you could look at simex mt's for close to the same money.
ht zook with bog, rust and mt's

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Post by V6XtraHilux »

Thnaks guys, I ended up buying them and have had em on for mb a week now, no road noise and have great grip, all for 145 bucks is a good deal for the daily driver tyres.......should make my MTs last for years!!

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