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Maxxis Mudzillas

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Maxxis Mudzillas

Post by Zeyphly »

I was wondering if any one on here has had anything to do with Mudzilla's
They look to be nearly the same as Baja claws and i was wondering if any one had any info
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Re: Maxxis Mudzillas

Post by XXXL80 »

Zeyphly wrote:I was wondering if any one on here has had anything to do with Mudzilla's
They look to be nearly the same as Baja claws and i was wondering if any one had any info


pm rolly in qld, he sells em, actually there is a special on them at the moment in the for sale section, im sure he can give you some info on them..
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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

They are a much softer compound to the Baja Claws and also Bias Ply rather than radial like some of the Claws
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Post by Rolly »

they are a pretty good tyre for the money .
they seem to hold a bit better than the claws on sideslopes and are excellent in loose dirt other than that they are pretty much the same as a claw . they are a bias ply tyre 6ply and very tough .
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Post by Roktruk »

They seem to have very stiff sidewalls. I've seen them in action (35's on a Patrol) - aired down to 16 psi, and hadn't bagged at all. Seemed to perform ok in the Brindabella clay
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Post by patrolman »

does anyone have a pic? i havent heard of them before
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Post by DaveS3 »

just think of a variant of the bias claws...there are differences i know, but they look bloody similar!
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Post by eddie »

the claws have bigger and more agressive side biters

we sell both at work and mudzillas are about $100 cheeper that the claw
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Post by Zeyphly »

Thanks for the info i am thinking about getting them for my next set of tyres once i wear out my 33's muds. I need to go to 35's and i can get these at a pretty good price.
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