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View Poll Results: What type of tread pattern do you like best in this breand & would recommend to other

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  • Road Terrain

    3 4.92%
  • All Terrain

    22 36.07%
  • Mud Terrain

    36 59.02%
  • Other

    2 3.28%
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Thread: Tyre Feedback - Maxxis

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    Maxxis Bighorns

    Have just but a set of Maxxis Bighorns on my GU Patrol in 265/75R16.Haven't done that many km's yet but have already made a big difference in handling and look great on.Not bad with noise either quieter at 100km/h than at 60-70km/h.

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    I allso have big horns and very happy with them good in the mud can hear them gripping and biting into the rock and gravel
    a tad noisy on the road
    cheers roofy

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    I've got a set of Bighorns in 33's, so far I can't fault them, they're good on road even in the wet, good on rocks and shale. Havn't done much in mud yet so can't judge yet.

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    I have big horms all round they are not too shabby. Though suited to mud. Second set is MT Baja's

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    I forgot to mention they are very noisy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan View Post
    I forgot to mention they are very noisy
    Yep agreed, need ear plugs when driving...lolol
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    have used both the buck shot and the big horn on my old pajero and found them both to be faultless and would recomend them to anyone i will be fitting a set of big horns to the new gu before i head for cape york this year as well. to say the least i got good milage out of both and never got a flat did not matter how much i punished the tyres they just bounced back for more did not even loose any of thee lugs from rock crawling

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    i have the MT-762 Bighorn 285/70R17 on std factory alloys.
    very good tyre in all conditions.......but......crap milage/age.10,000km and nearly half worn.
    i check pressures all the time,air down in sand and rocks.rotate all the time.
    Work good in mud,tho photo may tell diff story.
    cant have every thing at a cheep price.....$250 ea.
    i dont think that thay are that loud on road,over 80k only buzzing
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    I've got trepadores in a 35/12.5-15. havnt driven on the road much but off road performance is brilliant.
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    Something I have been wondering for a while is do the Treps perform like the Micky T Claw where they are awesome in a straight line but lack any sideways traction at all. I ask as their tread pattern looks quite similar and am curious. I won't be buying a set in the near future as I have only just bought a new set of tyres and are very happy with them so they will stay. Just one for the knowledge bank.
    They've done studies, you know. 60% of the time, it works every time.

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