They look like they'd be good in the mud but the gaps between the treads on the face look like sharp rocks can easily get in there - to the thin bits. Still, that load rating and sidewall spec is best in class..
Yeah not sure? Might just be the photo....
The Duratracs have a similar tread "openess" whereas the Hankooks have a less open tread design. The Hankooks are 6 ply and 111 LR, the Duratracs are 4 ply (just discovered this!!)with 111 LR And the Maxxis are 10 ply rated (no idea on actual plies though) and 115 LR.
The Maxxis does seem to have a bit more open tread than the Duratracs, but on paper it is a much tougher tyre.
- Justin
Selling soon - MY10 D4 3.0 TDV6 SE with E-Diff & LLAMS, 265/65R18 Maxxis Razr A/T
Moved into MY12 L322 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography
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Just a warning, they are noisier. My OEM Wranglers were quiet as the tomb even at the end of their life. I'm not saying the Maxxis boom like muddies on GU Patrol, but silent, they ain't.
That's all I know for certain, but the specs and the way they look gives me confidence in them in rugged conditions, which is a good thing for me. I feel better about getting out there now, time will tell if the confidence is misplaced.
Thanks James, not surprised about the noise, seems the same deal with Hankooks and Pirellis. Have you driven them on bitumen in the wet? I've seen reports especially on the Pirellis that they can be dicey in the wet.
Nup. Pirellis are whisper quiet except in the last few thou.
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