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Mud Tyres, cheap and long lasting. Do they exist?

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Mud Tyres, cheap and long lasting. Do they exist?

Post by Richride »

Looking for some mud tyres in 31/10.5/15 or 33/12.5/15 What is the best bang for your buck?
I live outer east Melbourne so will be in mud a lot and occasionaly in the rocks.
What is best for me
for 85 hilux
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Post by nicbeer »

31s look at the remoulds or maxxis buckshots.

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Post by Fozdick »

get some 32"x11.5 bfg muds second hand
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Post by ludacris »

33 Maxxis buckshots or 33 maxxis bighorns $195 - $230 each.

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Post by klrevo »

yeh or the maxxis buckshots are the same tyre as the Nankang Mudstar and i got them for $178.50 per tyre fitted and balanced, thats $714 for four tyres fitted and balanced, in the 33x12.5x15. They do measure just a bit smaller than that though. Bang for buck, i bought them cos theyre cheap and i wanted them to thrash and do me for a little while. Had them for 9 months now and theyd be about 85-90% tread left and i dont think theyre that bad a tyre. I notice theres a few running them, and just as many running the buckshots, theyre probably yeh $20 a tyre more expensive. Good tyre, great price, iv bent tie rods, rims, broken a cv, but never staked/punctured a tyre with these on, theyev done me well. Everything from mud, rocks and touring.

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Post by TuffRR »

Nankang Mudstar. Damn good tyre for the price.
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

Best value for money is the Maxxis Buckshot or the Maxxis Bighorn,
(if you're looking for a tyre with sidebiters).
The basic diff between the Mudstars and the Maxxis is the carcas
construction. One's built to a cheeper spec, hence the cheeper price.
What you've gotta figure out is if you're happy to go with a tyre
that's more..... or less likely to fail on you. The difference in price
isn't enough to make me think that the cheep tyres are even worth
considering.
My 2 cents..........
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Post by B.D.R »

Mate like every one else has said got the Maxxis Bighorn's i run them in a 33, and they are deffinatly the best tyre for the doe :D .

I got mine from Dave up at Lindsy's tyres in Mt Evelyn

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Post by Richride »

B.D.R wrote:Mate like every one else has said got the Maxxis Bighorn's i run them in a 33, and they are deffinatly the best tyre for the doe :D .

I got mine from Dave up at Lindsy's tyres in Mt Evelyn

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Was thinking about getting Pro Comp from him but looking for other options as well. When I was at the 4WD show there was a stand that sold a USA brand tyre that was made in the same factory as Coopers (if true) but cannot remember the name???
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Post by ST391GQ »

They would most likely be Federals....coopers "cheap" tyre.

I been runnin em for over a year now...done about 35,000 on em and they look about half worn out....good in mud, better n average on dry bitumen, let go easy on wet bitumen...so care is needed....and are reasonably noisy on road. But at $150 fitted and balanced were good value IMO. the sidewalls appear heavier than average to ...and mine are 8 ply.
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Re: Mud Tyres, cheap and long lasting. Do they exist?

Post by rOd »

Richride wrote:Looking for some mud tyres in 31/10.5/15 or 33/12.5/15 What is the best bang for your buck?
I live outer east Melbourne so will be in mud a lot and occasionaly in the rocks.
What is best for me
for 85 hilux
Kumho MTs seem fairly longlasting, considering Ive had mine on for around 55,000 kms and they have about 45% left on them. Paid $170each three years ago for them.
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

Richride wrote:
B.D.R wrote:Mate like every one else has said got the Maxxis Bighorn's i run them in a 33, and they are deffinatly the best tyre for the doe :D .

I got mine from Dave up at Lindsy's tyres in Mt Evelyn

Chris
His shop is about 300 metres from my house in Mt Evelyn!
Was thinking about getting Pro Comp from him but looking for other options as well. When I was at the 4WD show there was a stand that sold a USA brand tyre that was made in the same factory as Coopers (if true) but cannot remember the name???
The tyres you speek of arn't Federal's. There are two different brands,
that I know of, that come out of that same factory as a "generic" name.
Both of witch I can get. Neither are very cheep. You'd be surprised
witch brands come from the same source, all produced with varying
specs (quality) from the same factory.
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Post by Richride »

The tyres you speek of arn't Federal's. There are two different brands,
that I know of, that come out of that same factory as a "generic" name.
Both of witch I can get. Neither are very cheep. You'd be surprised
witch brands come from the same source, all produced with varying
specs (quality) from the same factory.[/quote]


Didn't think the name was federal's :?
Just so many options, and you cannot really go on what people say here, so much conflicting info :?

My choice so far

Bridgestone (for right price, but usually too expensive)

Coopers (Way too expensive but by far my fave!)

Pro Comp (looks OK, not enough side biters on them)

Maxxis (but hate the look of them!)

Micky T's (Looks good! But expensive)

BF Goodridge (A bit over them, too many friends blow them and rip of the lugs, but to be fair they are fitted on heavy cruisers!)
(all above are full muds, don't know the full names of them)

For the other cheaper tyres,
If I was going to go for a cheapy, what is the best not including recaps! Sidewall strength and some sidebiters would be good
Starting to think a 32/11,5/15 would be the go?
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Post by whoneedsbitumen »

I have had 33 Maxxis Buckshots on my 75 ute for about 4 months now and so far have been a great tire for the money, Stood up to a fair bit of punishment last trip out to LCMP with only a few small cuts.
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Post by huub »

31x12.5x15 mudzillas from maxxis ive had them for 3 month now tried the buckshot before but the mudzillas leave them for dead anytime much more grip and better sideluggers (only negative realy noisy above 100km)
but if you want max grip that is the drawback
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Post by Pep »

Richride wrote:
B.D.R wrote:Mate like every one else has said got the Maxxis Bighorn's i run them in a 33, and they are deffinatly the best tyre for the doe :D .

I got mine from Dave up at Lindsy's tyres in Mt Evelyn

Chris
His shop is about 300 metres from my house in Mt Evelyn!
Was thinking about getting Pro Comp from him but looking for other options as well. When I was at the 4WD show there was a stand that sold a USA brand tyre that was made in the same factory as Coopers (if true) but cannot remember the name???
Eldorados are made in the Coopers factory
I run them on my zook, very happy ;)
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Post by MY92SURF »

Absolutely loved my Maxxis Buckshots.... they haven't ever let me down. They have about 25,000k's on them and still have just over 50% tread.

Very grippy, were clear of mud well before a set of BFG's were, and don't chip badly either.

I think i paid around the $150 mark for 31's, and was quoted $225 a corner by Ryan at Fourby's...

I actually had a set of 33's that were to go on this saturday but went the next step up to the Bighorns at $245 a corner.
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Post by mudtoy »

Nankang Mudstars...we have put them through hell and they have over performed in all areas.

We have them on a lifted 80 and now have plenty of mates running them from zooks to patrols and all are very surprised at performance for dollar value.
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Post by holeyhardtop »

[Nankang Mudstars...we have put them through hell and they have over performed in all areas.

We have them on a lifted 80 and now have plenty of mates running them from zooks to patrols and all are very surprised at performance for dollar value.]


I concur, on a gq mine have been thru the desert, mud (clear well) and day to day and cannot fault, wearing well.[/quote]
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Post by Frankenyota »

What is the strenght of the sidewall like on these cheaper tyres?
For example, compared to a Goodyear MTR?
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

Frankenyota wrote:What is the strenght of the sidewall like on these cheaper tyres?
For example, compared to a Goodyear MTR?
the maxis bighorns side walls are twice the thickness as the goodyear ( checked when i bought them)
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Post by Bowhunter »

How do they compare to the side wall of BFG Mud Terrains?

What does a BFG Muddy go for these days?

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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i didnt compare with the bfg but i know the goodyear and mickey thompsons side walls are very thin
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Post by Bowhunter »

its aford not a nissan are they the ones in your avatar mate?
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Post by bogged »

its aford not a nissan wrote:the maxis bighorns side walls are twice the thickness as the goodyear ( checked when i bought them)
but remember there is thickness and theres strength.. 2 different things.

as for cheaper tires - depending on which ones your talking about, but you wouldnt expect a $100 tire to hold up like a $300 tire...
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Post by its aford not a nissan »

Bowhunter wrote: its aford not a nissan are they the ones in your avatar mate?
yep


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Post by Bowhunter »

Isn't the Bighorn around the $250? Therefore comparible to a BFG (at least in price?) - what about performance?

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Post by its aford not a nissan »

i cant fault mine yet they grip on just about anything great on wet and dry roads love mud they do slip a bit on rocks when tyres are covered in mud never had a puncture hold up to a floggin on dirt roads and rough tracks ive done about 25k in mine and still about 10mm to 12mm of tread just a little noisy on road at 100 as they are wearing

yeah very happy with em
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