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tires maxxis buckshot or maxxis bighorn radial

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tires maxxis buckshot or maxxis bighorn radial

Post by scottmcguinness172 »

hey all im looking to buy the maxxis buckshot or the maxxis bighorn radial the radial is 30$ more and they look shit hot and looks like they could grip fairly well i dont want to spend big dollers on a set of tires i dont see the point when ya goin bush no matter what tire u have a stick will go through any side wall and they all go round and round and round and there all black. so some opinions would be good and how many k's have ppl been getting out of these tires.

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Post by RV80 »

Well i've driven on both and both are great. I'd lean more to the bighorn as its a much newer tyre so that probaly the $30 difference. My next all round tyre will be the bighorn....
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Post by ats4x4dotcom »

either arent to bad for the $, the buckshot would be my personal preference out of the 2 for carcass construction, and wear.
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Post by GRIMACE »

ats4x4dotcom wrote:either arent to bad for the $, the buckshot would be my personal preference out of the 2 for carcass construction, and wear.
:shock: your saying good stuff about the carcass constructiuon of buckshot mudders :shock:

I loved buckshot mudders for their grip (much better than bfg muddies) but one thing i was always well aware of was the piss weak sidewalls.

Id go the bighorn radials as I have been lead to beleive the sidewall construction on them is abit tougher than the buckshots (and thats not hard).

Rolly on this forum should have abit of a better opinion on the two, and far more knowledge on the construction as he sells them both every day. Hopefully he chimes in soon.

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Post by YankeeDave »

put bighorns on the wifes jeep, very happy with them
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Post by klrevo »

are buckshots not just the same as nankang mudstars? i got my mudstars cheaper than the buckshots at $178.50 per corner fitted and blanced in the 33"s. thats why i bought them, cos theyre only going to get flogged anyways, and i dont rekon theyre that bad, not a bad tyre but as said the sidewalls are a bit suss. just a thought :)

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Post by 4x4xmore »

ive got buckshots on my 4wd and there a few years old, ive given them hell and run them down to 16psi in the bush and havent had a problem. they grip well on and off the bituman. ive got a few small rips in the sidewalls but after a few years 4wd on them id say its a good run. i havent even had a puncture with them which is more than i can say for hankook tyres that i previously had.

good value for money and id definately buy another set
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

cheers thanks everyone :D seem to be a allright tire for the price
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Post by ZOOK92 »

Does anyone know of any dealers that have the tyres in Sydney. i have searched the internet to no avail.
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Post by ausoops »

i was going to post the same q about buckshot vs bighorn but now its done. i compared my buckshots to a hilux that had bighorns on both 33's and the bighorn has a deeper tread pattern and the side treads are 'chunkier'. my next tyre will be the bighorn. on the same hand the buckshots have done me well so far.
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Post by known 2 »

the diference i can see is that the bighorn has side lugs and a 4 ply side wall the buck shot dosn't
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

im looking to go the bighorn they should get me a little further then what i have now i domt care if ppl pay me out cause i have cheep tires ill be the one laughing when some one has payed 300$+ for a tire when i have payed a lot less then that im sure ill be happy with them cheers thanks all for ur opinions and surjestions :D
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Post by ausoops »

what price did you get?
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

i got quoted 250$ fit and ballenced for the bighorn and 220$ fit and bal for the buckshot
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Post by klrevo »

klrevo wrote:are buckshots not just the same as nankang mudstars? i got my mudstars cheaper than the buckshots at $178.50 per corner fitted and blanced in the 33"s. thats why i bought them, cos theyre only going to get flogged anyways, and i dont rekon theyre that bad, not a bad tyre but as said the sidewalls are a bit suss. just a thought :)

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Post by HIL01X »

known 2 wrote:the diference i can see is that the bighorn has side lugs and a 4 ply side wall the buck shot dosn't
Bighorns are 2 ply. Well that's what it says on the sidewall of my 10.5x15s on the hilux


What size are you looking at scottmcguinnes. I'm looking at getting some 33s (285/75x16) for the 80.
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

im getting 33x12.5 i have a set of A/T allready buy they just arnt cutting it
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scottmcguinness172 wrote:im getting 33x12.5 i have a set of A/T allready buy they just arnt cutting it
15 or 16 :?: Must be 15s, 16s seem to be a fair bit dearer.
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Post by scottmcguinness172 »

yea in 15" the 16s are a bit dearer
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Mate of mine (Chippy - 80 series) is going the buckshot because they come in a higher load rating than the bighorns...
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+dj_hansen+ wrote:Mate of mine (Chippy - 80 series) is going the buckshot because they come in a higher load rating than the bighorns...
There's only 20lbs difference in a 33x12.5x15 and 285/75x16 are the same.
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Post by HIL01X »

Had a look at some 285/75x15 bighorns and they only have a speed rating of M (130kmh) and are unsuitable for a wagon, only good for a ute apparently :x :cry:
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