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The Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn is made 26 sizes in 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20 inch options. Prices range from $229.00 to $550.00 depending on size and location in Australia.

Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn Tyres

Everyday Tyre
4.8 stars overall rating (based on 26 reviews)
81% of reviewers would buy this tyre again
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About Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn Tyres

Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn is a true all terrain tyre that is suitable for nearly all off road applications. This Bighorn has a wide footprint for providing better shock absorption and excellent traction. It has extra large shoulder lugs protecting the rim and sidewalls from unnecessary cuts and abrasions while the raised white letters on the sidewall give it a sporty look. Designed to provide a smooth ride this tyre is suitable for desert dirt rock snow and mud applications.

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Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn Reviews

26 reviews
What other drivers are saying
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dunno270, 22 Sep 2017
5 out of 5
Bad
only suited for mud would never buy this brand again think i will fork out the extra $30 a tyre and stick with tyre i run on my dual cab Mickey Thompson MTZ 80,000km old and at half tread what a tyre
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JamoGLXR, 24 Aug 2017
5 out of 5
Good
i have 255/65/17 LT 8ply (30.1 in the old scale) and drive a mix of sand, Rock, Dirt, gravel and mostly tar lightly loaded 4wd Ute.i bump the pressure up to 40PSI for tar and drop down to 16 for the sand.done 10,000km and are wearing well, a bit of tread compression at the start and a few lugs have knicks on them after a few hours of rocky Low range work.i also have a set of 235/80/15 Duratrac Kevlars on another vehicle and they are wearing alot faster then the Bighorns albeit the Kevlars are carting an extra tonneAlthough my next set of tyres probably will be more All terrain, because i do alot of Tar driving. If you are on a budget like i was but still want something that will get you thru the mud and dont mind a bit of hum these are tyres worth considering.
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Philthy, 08 Aug 2017
5 out of 5
Great tyre
I have done 65,000 km on these bighorns m/t still about 30% tread left, my usage has been 70% bitumen and 30 % offroad ( beach, mud, rock 4x4 ), I drive pretty fast too I'm a bit of a young hoon, they have copped a beating, i would only get 15,000km out of the stock bridgestones A/T's my car came with.. A great tyre never had any punctures they wear pretty well if u rotate them about every 10,000km, and keep them pumped up harder on the bitumen ( 40psi) , made it up some pretty steep muddy hills towing trailer with mx bikes, mates with other big brand tyre had no chance. The Big horns seem to self clean themselves in the mud the tread doesn't get chocked up.
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Glenn, 24 Mar 2017
Land Rover Defender 110
5 out of 5
Happy Customer
I have just purchased a second set of tyres after getting 95000km (4 tyres no spare) out of the first set with no punctures, lost tread blocks, sidewall cuts or bead breaks. Standard size 235/85R16 10 ply at 45/70psi @ 110 hwy front/rear and 35/45 psi @ 80 dirt/gravel. Travelled often at GVM. Used extensively on sand at 12psi and gravel and bush tracks. Can dig in quickly in sand depending on driving style. Many highway kilometers to Sydney too. I avoid mud where possible but I have never been stuck when i have been in mud. They do wear unevenly across the tread so have had to rotate to avoid excessive vibration. Happy repeat customer although the price has gone up.
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Peter, 10 Dec 2015
1997 Nissan Patrol
5 out of 5
Boghorns are bang for bucks!
You will pay much more for other brands, but on dodgy terrain these tyres stick like glue! You can spend heaps more, but value for money wise these are the duck's guts! Mud, sand, rocks, snow all get eaten by these bad boys. Easy to get hold of, my tyre bloke says they are easy to fit.
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Monsta, 07 Nov 2015
2002 Toyota Hilux TD 4x4 D/C
5 out of 5
Maxxis MT 762
Have tried a few brands of mud tyres on the old Lux in 265/75R16 and recently got some 17" rims so decided on the 275/70R17 Maxxis MT762 8ply and straight away found the ride comfort no where near as harsh as the 16" 10plys. You can feel the lugs twist as you apply power down and have increased my pressures to suit my driving style. No noisier than any other mud I've had from Mickey's to Generals. Best wet grip was General Grabber MT. Best steering response is Mickey MTZ's followed by Maxxis MT762.Never had dramas in sand just air down to suit.Will see how they go km wise.Just nice to have some ride comfort instead of the bone jarring ride
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peed off, 29 Sep 2015
1989 1989 1989 4x4 ute
4.2 out of 5
BIG HORN
Are the tyres durable? = they are not as durable as other tyres of the same price, they need that little bit more on the side to make them come up to scratch with other muddies and stop the chaffing of the side wall, but money for value they are very goodHow do the tyres impact the performance of your car? = these tyres lack performance in certain conditions that other tyres I have had did not lack --- just like all muddies they are dangerous on wet roads so slow down and don't blame the tyres when you slide of the road especially at roundabouts and yes they are NOISY deal with it
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roobear, 24 Mar 2015
Toyota Hilux sr5
5 out of 5
Amazing tyre
Done 70,000kms on the tyre and still have another 5,000kms left to go. They have been up the Cape (frenchmans and old tele track) and numerous trips to cooktown, creb track and dalbeg in the burdekin. They have had a fair amount of the black bitumen mileage too. Great tyre would recommend to anyone
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Perspective, 16 Mar 2015
2006 Grand Grand Cherokee
5 out of 5
Excellent value and performance
255/65R17 had these as off-road tires on a second set of rims for my 2006 Grand Cherokee. Excellent value for money, fantastic grip and very hard wearing on all surfaces. Got a couple of plugs in them now from some rough rocks and got them down to 12psi on the sand dunes before one started to leak with sand ion the bead but was going pretty hard and climbing with corners so impressed all the same with the performance. Noisy on the blacktop but that's to be expected when you look at the tread. I reckon probably put 20kms on them and minimal wear so far, maybe 2mm.? All round i would recommend definitely value to money for what you get no question.
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scientific_ko, 29 Jan 2015
Nissan Patrol GU
5 out of 5
My favourite MT (Mud Terrain) tyre hands down!
Best value for money Mud Terrain tyres on the market today as far as I'm concerned, I own a Nissan Patrol GU that had the wobbles with other brands, went to the Big Horn's (size LT255/85x16) and got rid of the wobbles significantly!, would recommend these tyres to any Nissan Patrol GU driver that gets that annoying wheel vibration at certain speeds, good looking, great off-road tyres as well! on my 3rd set and still very pleased with them.
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TB, 14 Nov 2014
5 out of 5
SECOND SET NOW
For bang for buck I recon they are the best. have been to Frazer Island on the beach in hot dry conditions deep soft sand no problem. I had Patrol loaded so much that the rear was riding on the bump stops. I have found them to be at least 40% better than the Bridgestone rubbish the patrol comes with in the rain. go figure.. a mud tyre that's excellent in the rain. wear is ok, I am getting about 50K out of them mainly on road. they are quiet for muddies but when they wear down they get noisier. grip off road is awesome.
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Mog, 28 Aug 2014
5 out of 5
no lockers needed
Big horns best in mud compared to bfg mud/all terrains maxxis for hard core 4x4 blokes not pretenders like alot of bfg mud/all terrain blokes eg Mr Moss all show no go
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Scott W, 13 Aug 2014
5 out of 5
Great Off-Road Tyre, Excellent Value
I've had my Maxxis Bighorn 762s for 4 years now and I'll be buying them again. Yes they are noisey on road, but mine have gotten quiter as they've worn, and they are much quiter at 32psi then they are at say 40psi, they also grip better at lower psi, I used to think they were a bit slippery on wet road (all mud tyre are) but reducing the pressure helped a lot.Mine have 40,000km of off-road, dirt and Freeway kms and they have worn nice and evenly. No balance issues for me but my old truck isn't exactly a Rolls Royce, I think all the wheel weights fell off the first time I went off-road but it's no different at 110kph as it is with freshly balanced road tyres.I have busted one sidewall on a sharp rock but 2 other guys with Mickey Thompsons busted there's on the same spot and mine held air till the next day, where thiers went down straight away.Great off-road grip in all conditions!
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les, 03 Feb 2014
5 out of 5
Maxxis m/t-762 big horn
Well I have been running a set of maxxis big horn m/ts 32's on 15/8 rims....on my old rangie for 6 years admittedly only doing about 10,000km per year but highway and off road in the victorian high countryExtremely good value for money do what they are meant to and wear well, value for dollar hands down over ridiculously priced BFG and coopers.Now put a set of 17" on my mazda bt50.....again very happy at295 a corner vs 450-500 for others.....
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Neil Moore, 25 Oct 2013
3.4 out of 5
Balance problems
I purchased a set about 12 mths ago done 10,000 km they started vibrating balanced them at 3 diff tyre stores sent back to where I bought them for a claim and maxxis will do nothing about it apparently my fault for not rotating them will never buy them again
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Maxxis MT-762 Bighorn Sizes

Pattern Name Size Load Speed Runflat Price Get Quote
15 inch Options
MT-762 Bighorn 235/75R15 104 Q No From $229
MT-762 Bighorn 235/75R15 110 Q No From $250
MT-762 Bighorn 31/10.5R15 109 Q No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 33/12.5R15 108 Q No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 35/12.5R15 113 Q No From $381
16 inch Options
MT-762 Bighorn 235/85R16 120 N No From $400
MT-762 Bighorn 245/75R16 120 N No From $265
MT-762 Bighorn 255/85R16 119 N No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 265/75R16 123 M No From $303
MT-762 Bighorn 265/75R16 120 N No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 285/75R16 122 M No From $309
MT-762 Bighorn 285/75R16 122 Q No From $319
MT-762 Bighorn 305/70R16 118 Q No From $339
MT-762 Bighorn 315/75R16 121 Q No From $390
17 inch Options
MT-762 Bighorn 245/70R17 119 Q No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 255/65R17 114 Q No From $348
MT-762 Bighorn 265/65R17 117 S No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 275/70R17 120 Q No From $360
MT-762 Bighorn 285/70R17 121 S No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 285/70R17 121 Q No From $352
MT-762 Bighorn 305/70R17 119 N No From $470
MT-762 Bighorn 35/12.5R17 119 Q No From $310
18 inch Options
MT-762 Bighorn 275/65R18 119 S No Contact for Pricing
20 inch Options
MT-762 Bighorn 275/65R20 126 Q No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 305/55R20 121 Q No Contact for Pricing
MT-762 Bighorn 325/60R20 121 Q No Contact for Pricing