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Mastercraft Courser MT Mud Tire
The Mastercraft Courser MT tire is a decent offroad tire for the price. This Mud Tire is similar to the average MT style tire on the market in looks and performance. Some users claim the Mastercraft Courser MT is a great performer off-road. In mud the Mastercraft Courser does well, though not the best, while there is a decent amount of tread on the tire. A little better than average when compared to most. Features of the Courser MT tire include: high void traction tread, substantially deep abrasion resistant shoulders, center lugs designed for enhanced off-road traction and tread wear, a staggered pattern for churning through mud. Outer lugs are stud-able and offer decent traction as paddles to move the vehicle through the mud and offroad conditions. Mastercraft Courser MT tire compounds are designed to resists uneven wear and are said to be good for on-road performance and exceptional in dry, braking conditions. Shoulder lugs are alternately scalloped to add to the tire's self-cleaning abilities and provide great traction in deeper mud. There is a lack of sipes in this tire's lugs which reduce on-road traction and traction on rocks, though the tread is designed for abuse, which is sometimes a desire over a siped tire.
Mastercraft Courser MT
High Void Traction Tread
Substantial deep shoulder and center lugs resist abrasion and enhance off road traction and treadwear.
Solid, Blocky Tread Design
Resists uneven wear and provides exceptional dry braking capability.
Studdable outer lugs
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue February 12, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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awsome tire on an xterra never gotten stuck with them and ive been through some deep mud
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon June 3, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Good price, nice looks, good traction in mud.
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Cons:
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A little slick on wet pavement.
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These tires are on my 1987 K5 blazer with Detroit lockers front and rear. I am running 285/75/16 MT and they look and feel great on my truck. In the mud they bite hard and clean out well. No noticeable noise on the road, much quieter then BFG's, and they balance well.
I wish these tires had sipes for wet road driving, but these are MT's not all terrain tires.
Very happy with this purchase.
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krezkey
Registered: September 2013 Location: N.E. Ohio Posts: 1
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Review Date: Mon September 16, 2013
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $170.00
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Price,Quality,Vry Good Traction in mud and snow
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Cons:
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Slight hum at highway speeds,slick on wet pavement
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I don't drive much, I got these new back in May 2011 and have about 10,000 miles on them now in Sept 2013. They pull great in deep snow, which I found out in 2011 when my area got hit bad. I had about 2 1/2 ft high snow in the driveway and 18 or more inches in the street over night here in Ohio. I drove right through it all in 4x4 from a dead stand still without one tire spin or slip.
The 5/8 deep tread has hardly shown any wear in 10k of street use and I expect to get close to 50k on them before I need to replace. They do hum at highway speeds but not much and they do get slick if you use a heavy foot on wet asphalt, but don't let this drive you away from these tires.They are a great tire for the price.
I hope to do some off road playing in the future and will update this after that.
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