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Mud tyres

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Mud tyres

Post by 10seclux »

I am chasing a good cheap mud tyre in 33x12.5/15 and need some advice so feel free to tell me what you guys think
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Post by ferrit »

Maxxis Buckshot mudder.

Ive got them in 30x9.5R15 and Love em- good on the tar, good in the mud, good on the rocks, havent tried in sand yet.

I paid $160 each for em fitted.

Mates got them on his hilux 2.8TD- $220 each fitted, and theyre half worn at around 50,000kms, mostly on tar.

Not too noisy, and very well behaved on the road
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Post by evanstaniland »

i have also the Maxxis Buckshot mudder found them to be realy good mine are the 31"x10.5 and got them for $175 fitted!!

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Post by Suspension Stuff »

I had the Maxxis and I found them to grip really well on all surfaces, underated tyre me thinks
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Post by dominic »

unsure of the price in a 33 but good year MTR's are pretty good.
i think they are one of the more expensive tyres, but i use them and they dont let me down on the rough stuff.
a few mates have got them aswell.very reliable.

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Post by B.D.R »

I run the Maxxis Bighorn in a 33, and there the best muddie i've had and the cheapest :D .

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