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Description: 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
Keywords: Maxxis Buckshot Mudder MT Tire


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Anonymous
Review Date: Sat March 22, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $650.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: good in rain, snow, muddy water, mud, dirt, streams and rocks
Cons: not so good in dry sand, so-so in wet sand

In my opinion this is a great value tire. Long tread life, good traction on almost every surface, and it is affordable by comparison to most other tires (and it looks cool).


Mine are mounted on an '04 Chevy Silverado 4x4 with nothing more than a leveling kit to lift the front end up 2-3".


Great tire overall, does its job well, and I highly recommend it to everyone I know.


I did not give it a ten because there are better tires out there, but none that are anywhere near the price of the buckshot.


If this tire was better in sandy conditions it would get a 10. I think Maxxis needs to make a tire tailored more for glamis, pismo, dumont, and baja type driving.


This is a really good tire, I just stay away from sand with it. It will do okay in sand if aired down to about 6-8 psi, but you better have an air source (and about 20 minutes of spare time) to air back up or you won't be going anywhere once back on the road.


Also driving aired down like that can damage the tires severely and cause separation. They are not designed to be driven aired down like that.


There are quite a few other tires that easily perform as well as the buckshots that are in this price range.....but they will not last long. I have tried several other brands that work good but wear out within 5 to 10 thousand miles. That is not what I consider value. For roughly the same price you can have a name brand Maxxis tire that can easily last 30,000 to 50,000 miles depending on how you drive and how diligently you maintain your air pressure.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat March 22, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros:
Cons:

To the guy who wrote as a con "they are made of plastic" ... you are an IDIOT.


Plastics are derived from oil by-products created by the refining process.


Virtually every tire made today is made from oil based petroleum products. It would be a near impossible task (if not completely impossible) to find any tire today that is made from rubber.


I don't know what you think a good tire is made from, but virtually all tires are made from the same exact ingredients.


If you didn't like the tires that is fine, but don't be an idiot and make comments that don't make any sense...DUMBASS (see, now that makes sense...because you actually ARE a dumbass).
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun March 23, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: asome mud tire!!!!!!!!!!
Cons: huh????????

Major diggers
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu March 27, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $500.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Looks great, Works great, why not?
Cons: Not a name brand, but who cares.

I own a 2002 2WD ford ranger. 3 inches lift 33x12.5x15 They ride great and i like the road noise. Took it to places where others went in 4wheel drive trucks and didnt get stuck, but havent tried anything too deep yet. Also helped pull my buddy out of red clay they caked up like hell but we both got out. They also stick really great on the street when its rainin. Great tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri March 28, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Good lasting tire
Cons: none

I have ran these tires for about 3 years now. They still are good for a couple more months. Thats good! I recommend them to anyone. I do alot of street driving but occasionally I will get in the mud and I don't have any problems.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri April 4, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: LOVE this tire
Cons: None so far

Great compromise tire. Love that road noise!!!!
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue May 6, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros:
Cons:

How Would they work and ride on a 04 4 door F250 6.0 motor that pulls a trailer almost every day? And How would they wear? And would the 305/70/16 be a got size for a stck rim?
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue May 27, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Great overall year round MT
Cons: no side wall protection

Great MT ive had this tire on my jeep cherokee for over a year now, have about 30+ thousand on them now & they still have tread left. I also rotate them every 3 thousand
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue May 27, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: IN THE MUD IS GREAT.........VERY LOUD
Cons: NONE

[Y] BEST TIRE
Ohio Hillbilly

Registered: March 2008
Posts: 1
Review Date: Sun June 8, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Good,cheap mud tire
Cons: None really 'cept mine are made in Taiwan.

I don't see what guys have against this tire. No it won't go through mud like swampers but what will?
If you want a mud tire that you can leave on your daily driver and not have to change every couple thousand miles it's a good pick. Also a lot cheaper than other tires.
Justin

Registered: June 2008
Location: pine mountain, georgia
Posts: 1
Review Date: Tue June 17, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: BEST MUD TIRE
Cons: NONE

THE BEST MUD TIRE EVER, I GOT 31x10.50 on my mazda b4000 i never get stuck
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri July 25, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $155.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: handle good, clean well, not too loud
Cons: none yet, they look undersized though

I recently slapped a set of 32x11.5's on my Ford Ranger FX4 level II. They are AWESOME tires. At first I thought they were a little smaller than I would have liked. They looked a lot like 31" tall tires, but they are wider. I just need 8" rims now. Anyway, i had these mounted the morning that I took a 300-mile round trip drive, and they did VERY well on the highway. They weren't noisy at all. You hear them, but I could barely hear them over the radio and the exhaust note. I knocked the pressures down and as they wore in a tad, they seemed to have gotten a little louder. They make the truck sound aggressive though, it's a nice little howl. Rain traction is surprisingly well, much like the 31" BFG's they replaced. Very good compromise tires, have yet to see the snow and ice though. They are also perfect in the gunk we call mud up north. Cleaned VERY well, and they can get traction in 2wd in the middle of the mud pit from a stand still. They bite hard. All in all, a good compromise tire.
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