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Description:
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Maxxis Buckshot Mudder
The Maxxis Buckshot Mudder is an aggressive, rugged, durable steel belted radial tire designed for extreme conditions. Maxxis has taken the knowledge of 30 years experience and put it into what makes up the MT-754 Buckshot Mudder. The moderately aggressive tread pattern of the Buckshot Mudder is made up of large siped lugs and widely separated deep self-cleaning voids.
In sand these tires perform well. With a more milder aggressiveness to its tread design, the Buckshot Mudder run sand in good form and propel and float rather than dig. Lateral traction is high providing good lateral stability. This is especially true of the wider tread versions.
In the mud the Buckshot Mudder rip through soupy mud better than many mud terrain Tires. Mild tire spin and the lug voids self-clean efficiently, aided in part by the stepped lug design.
In the snow, wet or powder, the Buckshot Mudder excel finding traction as then dig and fling through the snow.
For street time, these radial tires are factory balanced and checked for roundness before shipping. Road noise is minimal to moderate but acceptable and better than average for a Mud Terrain.
Manufacturers description of this tire:
MT-754 Buckshot Mudder - MUD TERRAIN
The MT-754 Buckshot Mudder is perhaps Maxxis’ most popular off-road tire. The MT-754 boasts an extremely aggressive tread pattern as well as a rugged sidewall in order to handle even the most extreme terrain. In addition, the Buckshot Mudder features unique self-cleaning lugs that ensure maximum traction at all times.
Double steel-belted radial construction for long-lasting wear and uniformity.
Jointless spiral-wrapped full nylon cap for added strength and stability.
Extra strong, durable casing helps resist punctures and abrasions.
Premium rubber compound with tread siping delivers maximum control in various weather conditions.
Pinned for studs.
Available in Selected Markets: UTQG 380 AB in P-Metric Sizes Only
OWL = Outlined White Lettering
OBL = Outlined Black Lettering
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Maxxis Buckshot Mudder MT Tire
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Fri January 11, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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I switched over to some big o tires this year for elk hunting in colorado, they worked ok, but will be going back to my mudders next year, they are a little pricy, but for over all perfaormance, they are my first choice
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these tires do produce some road noise, but after listening to my 1992 dodge diesel, it really isnt that bad, bad if give take 250 mile trips one way on try pavement, they will get your attention, awesome traction, espcially if your state allows studding
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun March 3, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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wear great
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Cons:
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some stores sell for too much
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I have been using them for 13 years and have never had a flat or been stuck yet. from death vally to florida mud ruts they are good tires. most miles have been highway but a lot of off road and mountain use too. i have a dodge one ton dually 4x4 and have pulled 2 in bridge stand guy wires up and down mountains when the dozer was broke. some people can bitch and lie about how they dont like the tire but fact is this tire is one of the best. just look at the reviews from all the 4x4 mags and review sites. the majority of people have had good results. drive like a grown up,rotate your tires and check presure. dont spin out at every red light and dont get drunked up and see if you cant out pull your friends truck and they will last as long as you like. about to buy my third set in 13 years. the only reason im doing that is because after 7 years they are starting to crack around the lugs. whats that tell ya. LOL
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun May 26, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Deep tread
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Cons:
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None so far
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I got a set of 31x10.50 on a ford ranger extended cab ... I only put around a 1000 to 1200 miles on em so far but I really like them . They have such a deep tread ,and they do howl going down the road (i like that sound ) so if ur wanting a quite tire this is not the tire for you , at first they were a lil squirmy on the pavement but after a couple a days they have stop that . They done good in the rain so far and I just love the looks of this tire really set my truck off ...and get lots of complements on the tires ... Over all I think they are a great tire would diff buy them again ,when these wear out I'm getting more just bigger and they are not to pricey either ...would recommend
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed January 29, 2014
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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Badass 2 wheel drive truck go where 4x4 can't sometimes
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None
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This is my 4th set of buckshot mudders and I never had a problem with then on my last set I got 56,000 miles out of them. For a two wheel drive truck shit it makes you think you have 4wheel drive lol
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue February 18, 2014
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Great all-around Mud and Road Tire
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Cons:
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It's not the old bias ply Gateway Buckshot Mudders
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Great tires, but the best mud tires ever made were the old bias Gateway Buckshot Mudders.
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