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Has anyone heard anything good or bad about these tires? My dad has a set on the rear of his Z-71 and they seem to be fairly quiet for such an aggresive tread design.
Thanks, Richard http://www.maxxis.com/automotive/pro...sp?BrandID=153 |
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Re: Maxxis Mudder Buckshot
I have these tires on my Dodge. They provide a supriseingly quite and smooth ride when you consider that they are mud tires. They also provide impressive traction. They have held up very well so far (approximately 25k miles now). The only warning I would offer is this: If one of them ever even starts to get out of balance, get it balanced immediatly. If you don't, it'll get bad fast.
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Re: Maxxis Mudder Buckshot
I have a set on my chevy 4x4. they give incredible traction and a very smooth and quiet ride. I have over 30,000 miles on mine. the key to their life if to rotate regularly. if you do so you should get 35-40k on them easy.
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Re: Maxxis Mudder Buckshot
linky no worky.
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