Maxxis Big Horns

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LibertyOrDeath

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I traded my tires in today. I got me some Maxxis Big Horns in 245/75R16. They rub considerably less than the Toyo A/T's they replaced. They have 200% better traction. I went through the same mud pit that I got (almost) stuck in last month with the Toyo's, only needed 4WD when I turned around.

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One of them took quite a bit of weight to balance.
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hyde

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Those rims are really killing the looks.
 

LibertyOrDeath

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I know, the stock uglies are getting replaced eventually. I just wish I would have noticed they were only $9 more per tire before I threw on the A/T's. I also just noticed this was the 666th picture thread.
 

Jeepman56

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Those tires look great, maybe if you painted the stock rims? How about Packer Green and Gold! :p
 

KeswickDave

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Tires look good!

I'm hoping to paint my rims this summer, should look like this:

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I'm leaning towards leaving the center caps silver.

Dave
 
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