Offroad Pics Video
 Articles & Info

 Project Jeep CJ-7
   

Reviews Great Products Tire Reviews 4x4 Vendors

  
 Home Page
 Photo Album
 Tech Section
 Jeep Central
 Cool Products
 Readers Rigs
 4x4 Club Links
 Links Directory
 4x4 Vendors
 Shop Offroaders
 Computer Help
 Contact
 Search
 Project CJ-7

  
Jeep Project CJ-7

An ongoing Budgeted Rebuild/Build up of a Rock
Crawling Machine.
 

Troubled
Computer?

Got Pop-ups
Spyware & Viruses?
 
RalphtheGeek.com


 

 

Reviews - Reviews Reviews by Offroaders.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Review Engine Powered by ReviewPost


baja_mtz.jpg

Views: 565613

This tire is friggin awesome. I never use my rear locker or winch on my 05 Taco. Threw these on it and it rips through peanut butter mud like nothing. They are great in snow which is normally the drawback with mud tires. Handles rocks well, especially with the side biters. The tires are overall a little stiff so I have to air down a little more than normal. I hear once they break in that they soften up. On pavement they do better than most mud tires. They are a little pricey but you get what you pay for. I would highly recommend them based on their great performance, and I have tried most of the companies on the market.

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ" by Editor - posted: Wed April 25, 2007 - Rating: ******** 8.19

Maxxis-MT-762-Mud-Tire.jpg

Views: 329599

I've tried most of the mud companies out there and these are pretty damn nice. I threw them on my 05 Taco. They took forever to friggin wear out which is a good thing (but im a tire guy and love to get new tires so the wait was killing me). They do well in the mud and clear out with ease. The open shoulders grip rock pretty well. I only had an issue once when I ran over a huge ass nail that went through on the the side lugs so I had to plug it. Any other tire would have done the same. The center has a slightly tighter pattern which I think is why they last so damn long. The only hang up is in snow. As with any other mud tire they do okay. You cant expect them to hook up like velcro because no mud tire will. The deep snow is handled well with these tires. Its that 1 to 2 inches on pavement that can be scary. You just have to drive sensibly and you'll be fine. I would absolutely recommend this tire to anyone. The best thing is that you wont have other rigs with the same tire since everyone sticks to whats popular. Buy them, you wont regret it.

Rating: 10
Product Details: "Maxxis MT-762 BigHorn Mud Terrain Tire" by Editor - posted: Tue July 15, 2008 - Rating: ******** 8.38

Powered by: ReviewPost PHP
Copyright 2006 All Enthusiast, Inc.