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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: Thu December 31, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 6 

 
Pros: unsure
Cons: unusre

im not the guy who said plastic,


just reading and


seriously fellas i thought all tires were made of rubber...


i could be wrong, open to explanation



thanks keep up the reviews ive never bought mud tires yet and im reading these statements closely!!
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat January 9, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros: price
Cons: none so far

i just purchased a new version of this tire called a buckshot xmt yesterday. they look similar but with more of a sidewall. i bought 4 285/70r17 for my 2002 z71 silverado. you cant beat the price i paid $620 for all 4 mounted balanced and out the door!
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu January 14, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $140.00 | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: good mud and street tire
Cons: used to be cheap but price has went up

worn out 3 sets went down every trail in ouchita nat forest 0 flats great traction, got about 30000 miles on jeep wrangler, would expect less on full size truck. they would be the the only thing i would buy but it seems to me like the price has gone up .
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue January 19, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: 2wd with buckshots beats 4wd with bfgs
Cons: none

ok, i have a 95 dodge 1500 2wd with a set of 285x75x16 buckshots(third set) and lets just say i almost always come out of everything i go in...my dad has a set of bfg mud terrains on his 4x4 ford and i wasted him in the mud. great tires for everything mud,sand(if you know how 2 drive),rock, wet/dry pavement. im only 19 and im a life time customer. great job maxxis!
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun February 14, 2010 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: None
Cons: They suck

These tires are for people who don't need a 4WD. Doctors who drive mostly on the road. I hate them.
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon March 1, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: GREAT TIRE AND THERE PRICED RIGHT
Cons: NONE

had mickey thompson and super swampers and the buckshot is right up there with them and for less money. Great Job Maxxis!
3LTRBTR

Registered: March 2010
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 2
Review Date: Sat March 6, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $163.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Cost, all-around traction, enhanced sidewall, added sipes, low road noise.
Cons: Sidewalls seem thin, had one replaced due after a month or so.

I had just about run my course with a set of 31" Toyo AT's on my 3.0 Ford Ranger 4x4, and was needing something much more aggressive, self-cleaning, had a higher void ratio in the tread, while also needing to be a safe and reliable performer on the highway for school and travel, especially in the rain, AND be affordable. I looked high and low, all over town, at all brands and types, and for the money/piece of mind, the 31x10.50R15 Maxxis Buckshot XMT Mudders fit the bill nicely. I had never considered or knew of Maxxis tires being used aside from motocross applications so the brand was new to me. Noting highway friendliness as a necessary factor, Interco tires were quickly exhausted (having experience with TSL radials). My top 3 choices came down to 1)Toyo MT's, 2) Cooper STT's, and 3) Maxxis Buckshot XMT's. I loved both the Toyo's and Coopers for their segmented molds, generous sipping, and appealing tread arrangements, but both pushed or exceeded the $200 mark a piece. The Maxxis tire was certainly the "under dog" of the choices I had; and for good reason. I had only seen Buckshots on a handful of rigs in the past, and was unaware of their reputation. Secondly, they are constructed via clamshell molding, making them a cheaper tire to produce-translating to greater chances for construction fatigue. But when a 31" XMT was rolled out onto the showroom floor at the end of the long day of looking and deciding, I was SOLD. At $163 a piece, with deep sipes, and a somewhat aggressive sidewall-unlike the buttery smooth sidewall present on the original Mudder- there wasn't much discouragement. I purchased 5 of them that day, and they've performed FLAWLESSLY on both the highway (wet and dry) and on all off-road conditions. Wether it be slimy, soupy, thick or clay-rich mud, they've pulled through. On dirt, rocks, tree roots, telephone polls and ruts, you can trust them. All around a GREAT BUY. *One tire was however replaced free of charge after about a month, due to wobbly shaking. The cause of this was unknown, and no visible signs of tread/belt separation were detected.*
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri March 12, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $184.00 | Rating: 7 

 
Pros:
Cons:

I bought these tires for my 2009 Z71. I have 275 65R18's. i wanted a 10 ply tire but am satisfied with the 8. So far I have about 9K on them and tehy are wearing alittle faster than i was wanting them to. I have a set of Summit Mud dawgs on a 94 suburban that I have about 52K on and I am pretty sure I wont get that out of these but if i get 35K, I will be happy. Most of my driving is on paved roads, i just wanted something to get me thru the field when needed.
Overall they are a good tire. I have driven them thru 3 snow storms and they have done well with no traction problems yet. I have pulled 3 people out of the ditch in the snow, one was a HHR that was in park cause we couldn't find anywhere to hook to so we wrapped the strap thru the wheel. I have been in any really deep mud but have had the sidewalls covered and tehy did well. Takes alittle more wheel spin to clear than the Mud Dawgs but the will clean out. There could be more sipping but it is what it is. If these tires were junk, they wouldnt have been around for as long as they have. I might put a set back on, tread life and the price next time will be what will determine that.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat April 24, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: none
Cons: everything

got to get my boggers back these sux so bad Sad
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed May 26, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: great in mud and sand
Cons: nothing i can think of

great tire i would get it again great for down here in florida and they roar but i love it so if you get these tires you better be ready for some roaring
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed June 2, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros:
Cons:

my buddy has these on a stock extended cab dakota and was stuck only was because he set the diff up in the air. I have a yota 4runner with 33 that there are on and for the rice you can not beat them
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu July 15, 2010 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: awesome
Cons: none so far

I must say I love my buckshots. even after 3 years of wheeling every weekend they perform with most new tires. A buddy of mine spent 900 on some kuhmo kl71's to find out my buckshots at only 650 performed better. These tires are also great on road and don't make a lot of sound. I have yet to do anything in the snow but this upcoming winter I'm going to need to find some. Wet roads the tires do decent in. I notice they throw a lot of water on passing drivers but whats that matter to me? hahahaha
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