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    Anyone ever run Buckshot Mudders?

    This is kind of play on my first post, but i am wondering if anyone out there has run the buckshot mudders and how are they on the road and off road, they are not going to be my daily driving tires, they are more of weekend fun and summer camping trip off roading tires. Also real quick has anyone run Goodyear MTs, i have heard bad things about these tires but again looking for some real world information. thanks for all the help.

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    Are you referring to the Maxxis Buckshots or teh actual Buckshot Mudders?

    I have ran both on different trucks.

    Maxxis gets my approval but they do have a ''softer'' sidewall.

    The actual Buckshot Mudders are nice as well. They are a pain to get on a 8'' wide rim though since they are a E range.
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    is there a real difference in the buckshots, from maxxis and the other type.

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    the actual buckshots come in one size only. 315/85/16

    Maybe two sizes.

    Get the Maxxis.
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    sounds good, thanks for the help, i am trying to find the cheapest price, how much did you pay and where did you get yours.

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    when i got em years ago they were 145 each for a 315/75/16


    But all prices have gone way up.

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    I had a set of 285s they were 520 for the set. If you are wanting something more for offroad the bfg mts pull alot better to me. They are a little more money, not sure if that matters. The buckshots are ok though.

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    stuck shots are good for a cheap "mud" tire that gives ya that mean ass look. i hated the way they rode. they seems stupidly hard but i could run over beer bottles four wheelin and never miss a beat!
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    I was going to buy them just to use as weekend mud tires. No deep mudding just some less than sober fun on my buddies huge plot of land. I have a set of goodyear rt/s tires for my daily driving.

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    any luck? my friend just bought mastercraft m/t's and loves them, he has a 85 chevy running 35's and beats his truck to no end, i also had them on my old avy but couldnt reccomend them because i never had them offroad, he says they are great on and offroad but icy winter roads are scary
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