Maxxis?
I have been reading online reviews, and its kinda mixed, with about 80 good for 20 bad.... these are the tread patterns that interest me...
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLigh...2-Bighorn.aspx
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLigh...ot-Mudder.aspx
They make them in the 235/75/15 too which is the plus... only thing stopping me is that my tires have less than 10k on them, and have hella tread life left.... along with a warranty and road hazard left
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLigh...2-Bighorn.aspx
http://www.maxxis.com/AutomobileLigh...ot-Mudder.aspx
They make them in the 235/75/15 too which is the plus... only thing stopping me is that my tires have less than 10k on them, and have hella tread life left.... along with a warranty and road hazard left
My ex- Father-in-law gave me a couple of used (his winter tires) Maxxis Mudders that I put on the rear of my old two wheel drive chevy p-up, daily driver. Those tires saw only asphalt and the occasional fishing trip. They rode good, easily balanced and lasted forever, (could not rotate because of smaller size tire on the front. I know, typical redneck - HA!) If I could afford a new set, I would have them on on my Blazer now.
my dads 82 CJ-7 has 31-10.50-15's and they haven't seen a lot of miles yet but he and I have been very satisfied with them so far. One of my friends also has the bighorns on his f-250 and he seems to like them and they have worn very evenly.
here's a pic of the jeep
here's a pic of the jeep
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