anyone ever run "buckshot mudders" on their truck?

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anyone ever run "buckshot mudders" on their truck?

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Anyone ever run "buckshot mudders" on their truck? if so what's the pros and cons of this tire in your opinion.......
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They are diggers. You spin them in soft crap you will sink. Really they are a very agressive tire. Not freindly with pavement. They tend to wear quickly. I like em. Get them siped if you buy any.
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yeah they do look VERY aggresive, though i do like their tall skinny profile, it's the only 36" tire i've seen that you can mount on a factory 16"x6" wheel, but they are really aggresive for a truck that's driven 90% highway, 10% off-road.
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you need to just buy you some BFG mud terrain t/a
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I don't like them on pavement.

Then again, I'm real partial to Groundhawgs. They wore real well on the road when I ran them on both my '67 Scout 800 and my '73 Dodge W300.
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