Best mud tires?

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RedneckWithPaychecks

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These are hard to beat for the price.

Look nice, 32s are a little small. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mxx-tl18565000 <--- these might be better because they are 33s. The price cant be beaten anyway you put it, Interco will be a little A LOT more. I wrote this then I looked it up, Interco B-123 (the size i need) are ~$425! I might get those Maxxis ones, still narrowing my options
 

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Look nice, 32s are a little small. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mxx-tl18565000 <--- these might be better because they are 33s. The price cant be beaten anyway you put it, Interco will be a little A LOT more. I wrote this then I looked it up, Interco B-123 (the size i need) are ~$425! I might get those Maxxis ones, still narrowing my options
I thought the question was “Best Mud Tires” and not best tire size!
Check out MasterCraft Courser CXT and then choose whatever size you prefer.
 

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Look nice, 32s are a little small. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/mxx-tl18565000 <--- these might be better because they are 33s. The price cant be beaten anyway you put it, Interco will be a little A LOT more. I wrote this then I looked it up, Interco B-123 (the size i need) are ~$425! I might get those Maxxis ones, still narrowing my options
Those are 33 inches tall. I assumed you wanted 16" tires. Sorry.
 

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I thought the question was “Best Mud Tires” and not best tire size!
Check out MasterCraft Courser CXT and then choose whatever size you prefer.

Ditto on the "best mud tires" question...

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No DOT tires can beat ag tires

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Those are 33 inches tall. I assumed you wanted 16" tires. Sorry.
I just looked at the size I thought was right, What i was trying to find should’ve been in the 285 or 295 area So the ones you sent would be correct. I see what my mistake is, and I apologize for it

No DOT tires can beat ag tires
I have looked into Agricultural tires (at my local farm/equipment store), and I didn’t find any for my size. But later today I’ll get some links (hopefully) for agricultural tires
 

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Got the 295 size version of those Maxxis Bighorn’s. Waiting for them to arrive. Might do a video of ‘em in action, but next planned trip to my usual mud hole in Louisiana is later this year, and up here it’s all frozen.
 

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People seem to like the Thunderer Trac Grips, pretty cheap and seem to do excellent in the mud from what I've heard. They only last probably 20k miles or so if you plan on doing heavy highway driving.
 

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If your serious about non-street driving off-road deep mud fun I second the agricultural tire option. Ag tires come in virtually any diameter, width that you would want but you may need some adaptors to adapt ag bolt-pattern wheels to your truck lug pattern if you cant find truck wheels with the right diameter for the diameter/width tire your looking for

Otherwise if price is your main criteria, if you can fit 37's, military humvee wheels/tires can be an extremely cheap option that has the same 8-lug pattern as our trucks. Otherwise lug adaptors are easier to find going from GM 6-lug to GM-8-lug rather than trying to find or custom make ones for ag wheels. And the military tires are DOT legal for street driving


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If your serious about non-street driving off-road deep mud fun I second the agricultural tire option. Ag tires come in virtually any diameter, width that you would want but you may need some adaptors to adapt ag bolt-pattern wheels to your truck lug pattern if you cant find truck wheels with the right diameter for the diameter/width tire your looking for

Otherwise if price is your main criteria, if you can fit 37's, military humvee wheels/tires can be an extremely cheap option that has the same 8-lug pattern as our trucks. Otherwise lug adaptors are easier to find going from GM 6-lug to GM-8-lug rather than trying to find or custom make ones for ag wheels. And the military tires are DOT legal for street driving


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I ran the BFG humvee tires on my Ford and they did great, but damn do they ride rough even for a mud tire. I got 4 shipped for about $500 though, you can't beat that.
 
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