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Maxxis bighorn or buckshots???

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Maxxis bighorn or buckshots???

Post by dan_2818 »

Any one know the difference between these two tires?

Is one a all-terrian classed tyre and a mud-terrian???

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Post by Dooma_ »

They are both muddies, both very similar in center tread but the bighorns have side biters google maxxis iam shur they would have a web site
I have the bighorns very good tyre off road & on so far.

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Post by badger »

i have the buckshots. they came with my car.
i love them but if i was to get new tyres id get bighorns or mtr's as buchshots do lack side biters
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Post by MY92SURF »

Bighorns are the same pattern pretty much to an MTR Wrangler, but are alot more open, and the side biters look a little bit more aggresive than the MTR's.

The buckshots are a good tyre, but they lack the openness of the Bighorns and also the sidewall isn't quite as good as the Bighorns.

I've had both on the truck, and i must admit that the Bighorns are a world apart.... a much better option.
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