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Old 08-29-2004, 03:47 PM
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Grabber MT or Buckshot Mudder

Which one would you guys buy based just on traction (mud). I'm looking at 35-12.50-15's and I can get them for about the same price Buckshots are $10 more. If you have some pics of either one that would be great.
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Old 08-29-2004, 04:08 PM
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i think the buckshots have a lil deeper tread and i think they look cooler. not to mention they come in more nalrrow sizes.

i vote buckshots

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I had an old pair of buckshots on a beater some years ago and they did pretty good in the muck for what they were. I second fishy's vote.
 
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Old 08-30-2004, 12:38 AM
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I have a buddy running a set of 30x9.50x15 grabber MTs on an '83 F150 and those tires are pretty impressive in the mud and snow, note - this is just a hunting pickup in the flatlands of SD. And they are pretty decent on the hwy also.
 
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Old 08-30-2004, 08:19 PM
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I'd go with the BuckShots because they are also siped and threaded for studs. They have been around a long time. Some tire shops will crap if you try to put the biasply version on an Exploder though. A guy that works for me ordered a set for is Sploder in So Cal and the manager damnnear had a coronary on the spot. After I quit laughing so hard , I told him to get the radial ones. It was a firestone shop!!
 
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i just bought a set of buckshot mudders and i love these tires for the price you can't beat them. the only thing i was skeptical about was how much noise they would make on the road but they really aren't that noisey on the road or maybe i don't notice cause the radio is too load.
 
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