Where to price/buy Maxxis Bighorns 35 12.5's?

Bart

Registered User
Location
Arm Utah
it's already lifted and locked and on 35's. but it's short arms. I don't want to get too extreme with it, but long arms and a better rear end for sure. I want to keep it street legal so I can use it as a camping rig.

I'll tell you though, even with 4.56's and some engine work, that 4.0 motor sure is gutless.....

Are you going to keep this one street legal?
 

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
Vendor
Location
Utah
They're Buckshot Mudders, with a new name.

Even tires are going retro now LOL

Nope, Maxxis still makes the Buckshot. It has been revamped from the old-school design they originally acquired.

The Bighorn is a different tire and tread design, as well as being a radial. (I think the Buckshot is still bias--could be wrong there though)
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
Ah!

Now I have a GOOD reason to look. (insert web noises) ah ha!
That is a different tire than the Buckshot, fo sho. Looks pretty good. Kind of like a MTR...

I don't know why I was thinking that was the Buckshot. I apologize and stand corrected!!!
 

Cody

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Location
Gastown
They're Buckshot Mudders, with a new name.

Even tires are going retro now LOL

ya, only completely different.

whats good about them, they are cheap, they seem to work really well, and if they prove to be 1/2 as durable as the CC's, trepadors, and their trailer tires then they will be twice as tough as MTR's and MT KM's.

I paid 600 shipped to my door for 4 35x12.5's

Cody
 

bobdog

4x4 Addict!
Location
Sandy
Nope, Maxxis still makes the Buckshot. It has been revamped from the old-school design they originally acquired.

The Bighorn is a different tire and tread design, as well as being a radial. (I think the Buckshot is still bias--could be wrong there though)

I think the Buckshot has always been radial.
 
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