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Old 11-24-2006, 06:35 PM
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Maxxis Bighorn

Hey does anyone know anything about the Maxxis Bighorn Radials? There're a chunky mud terrian...
 
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Old 11-24-2006, 08:21 PM
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I know a buch of people putting them on jeeps. They really like them for offroad and onroad they aren't bad either. Great price.
 
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I've had the Maxxis Buckshot Mudders on my S-10 Blazer for over two years. Take the thing any where. One flat. Never been stuck. Since the Big Horns have a more aggressive tread along with a higher tread to void ratio, I'd say that you really can't go wrong with them. I'm running Wildcat Radial LT's on the 85 Ford but it's only a two wheel drive.
 
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The Bighorn's would do a little better in the rain due to the siping of the tread blocks. The Buckshot's do just fine though.
 
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I run the Buckshots on our f150 with no problems. They also have pretty decent thread life.
 



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