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Maxxis MT-764 Bighorn 225 75 R16 115 Q Tyres

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Maxxis
MT-764 Bighorn
Size: 225/75R16 115Q
Runflat: No
Description

Maxxis MT-764 Bighorn has aggressive eagle traction for excellent performance in mud and rocky conditions.

The tyre features an anti-cut shoulder compound for extreme off-road use. Designed with tread stone and mud eliminators you'll find this tyre has superior self-cleaning capabilities. The reinforced shoulder promotes enhanced puncture resistance as well as providing sidewall traction. If needed this tyr is pinned for studs.

Warranty
All tyres are backed by manufacturer's warranty against defects in design and faulty workmanship.
Reviews
Overall Rating (based on 12 reviews)

92% of reviewers indicated that they would buy this tyre again

4.9 stars
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Eoin Hack 31 Dec 2019
(1990 Toyota Hilux 60000 km)
Best cheap mud tyres After running Cooper, Mickey Thompson and Bridgestone i was introduced to Maxxis Bighorns They have been used on my old faithful Hilux for 2 years and have covered dry rocky terrain and wet boggy country carrying up to 2 tonnes regularly I can te ... Read more

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Matt 17 Feb 2017
(40000 km)
Balance issues but great off road Iv had these tyres for 40000ks now and they properly have 5-10 left on them. Fantastic off road with awesome grip in all conditions.now for the big issue with them is balance. Iv had them balanced twice in 5000ks and still bad vibrations not happy wo ... Read more Similar opinion? Write a review!
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Hodgo 21 Sep 2016
(Toyota Prado 50000 km)
Anyone with crap mileage out of a tyre has worn ball joints People complaining about only getting 50,000km out of a set of tyres or having them "tram track" for example have worn ball joints. It's not the tyre's fault. They'll just roll in the direction the steering points them in. Check your tie rods, rack e ... Read more

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