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Average Rating
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92% of reviewers
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$179.33
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8.4
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Description:
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The MT-762 Bighorn is a radial construction tire with a wide footprint providing better shock absorption and excellent traction. The Bighorn contains extra large shoulder lugs, protecting the rim and sidewalls from unnecessary cuts and abrasions, while the raised white letters on the sidewall give it a sporty look. Designed to provide a smooth ride suitable for desert, dirt, rock, snow, and mud applications, the Bighorn is a true all terrain tire.
Features & Benefits
Staggered shoulder lugs for added traction in uneven terrain.
Deep tread blocks for self-cleaning capabilities.
Pinned for studs.
Excellent traction in mud and rocky terrain.
Enhanced puncture resistance.
Outstanding handling capability on all hard terrain.
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Maxxis MT-762 BigHorn Mud Terrain Tire
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GreggBates
Registered: May 2013 Location: Atlanta Georgia Posts: 1
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Review Date: Sun May 12, 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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Super performance, very inexpensive!
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Cons:
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None yet!
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With my Jeep TJ being such a light vehicle in comparison to some of the other reviewers with their one ton trucks pulling fifth-wheel trailers and such, my Bighorns should last a LONG TIME! At 35/12.5/17 these may be about the largest available. So far I'm loving them. Much more affordable than any other tires I looked at.
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Lefty19
Registered: October 2014 Location: Coppell, TX. Posts: 3
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Review Date: Tue October 21, 2014
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $200.00
| Rating: 10
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Pros:
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Cheap, Long Lasting, Great Overall Tire
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Cons:
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Nonew
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I don't know about these tires on heavy trucks but I've had a set on a Taco that lasted over 50k with a small amount of tread left. I don't mean SLICK either but took them off as they did diminish off-road naturally and are CHEAP.
These tires do hum a bit but what mud terrain tire doesn't???? They are not nearly, as bad as, Boggers with humming but they don't pull as well obviously.
This is a tire that handles dirt, gravel, sand (mine were 325/60/18 with less than 10psi) and mud with any mud terrain tire. You're not going to a MUD BOG with these but anything can get stuck if you TRY hard enough. They pull right with the BG Goodwrich Mud TA, Cepek Mud, Goodyear and most of the others except the Bogger or Super Swamper. The good thing though is you can drive on the pavement without rattling your brains or bolts out either.
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Pro Comp Xtreme Mud Terrain Tire Editor
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