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Maxxis all terains any good?

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Maxxis all terains any good?

Post by Mud_5lut »

just seeing who has had them and what they think in the all terrain type. mainly gonna be used for daily driver and some off road work nothing heavy though any help would be good thanks guys.
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Post by LuxyBoy »

33" on the Lux makes it fun to corner in the wet :lol:
Great on sand at 8psi ;)
Good life out of them :armsup:
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Post by the_fatman »

Have the bighorns on mine now for 20000k's and they are the best i've had great on everything, see latest edition of 4wd action mag for tyre comparo, they ran in second....
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Post by bogged »

the_fatman wrote:...see latest edition of 4wd action mag for tyre comparo, they ran in second....
learn early grasshopper... dont believe everything you read...

Somehow Pirelli Scorp's won the last one... they were shit on the pathfinder we had, I wouldnt take them onto the nature strip.
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Post by chunks »

Pathfinder :lol:

Bighorns are a mud terrain. Maxxis have released another all terrain, looks similiar to the Bridgestone D694, haven't tried them yet though. I don't really rate any of their other all terrains for offroad use, the tread patterns are very basic.
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Post by micks troll »

I have the Maxxis 751 bravos (33x12.5x15) and rate them highly for road sand and a bit of dirt. They dont mind a bit of rock either :twisted: Great value. Yes there not as pretty and as the fancy big names but there over rated IMO
I'll buy these again.
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Post by short stuff »

i run bighorns on my sierra and run buckshots on my daily pajero and ill stick with maxis again once they ware out ive had both pairs for 3yrs and have just gone under 50%
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