Features and Benefits:
- Mud Terrain Traction
- Improved Handling Ability
- Longer Lasting Tread Life
Buckshot Mudder Tires
The Buckshot Mudder is a mud terrain, all season tire manufactured for light trucks.
While the thick shoulder lugs are responsible for traction in the most part, the zigzag center ribs provide the tire with plenty of additional biting edges. Between these tread elements, there is plenty of space left for the voids that are important for self-cleaning. Thanks to these voids, the tread footprint can't be blocked by mud and snow. They get dispersed, enabling the tread elements to establish traction. This makes the tire suitable for difficult off-road conditions where everything depends on grip.
This model maintains surface contact with ease due to its tread pattern that promotes stability. The shoulder lugs are elevated to be in the same level with the center ribs, ensuring a flat footprint. With the help of the biting edges, constant terrain contact is ensured. As a result, the driver can count on improved driving stability and steering responsiveness. The structure is secured against the driving pressure, which enables the tire to respond to the driver's commands quickly and precisely.
Since the Buckshot Mudder is made of a sturdy rubber compound, it takes much longer for the tread elements to wear down. The elevated shoulder lugs form a flat footprint with the center ribs, resulting in uniform wear and preventing irregular wear formations. Combined with its stability, these features significantly extend the tire's service life. The rubber compound is strong enough to protect the tire from cuts, punctures and impact damage.
The intended purpose of Mud Terrain tire types is off-road use. They are not designed for regular highway driving.
This specific tire model features a BIASED ply construction.
There might be discrepancies of sizes between brands and models of tires which have this size formatting. As the manufacturers only provide the tire width and the rim diameter with these tires, various brands and models will have size differences. In order to ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter that is needed should be checked.
The Overall Diameter or O.D. advertized represents the tire's overall diameter in inches, once the tire has been properly inflated and mounted per the manufacturer's recommendation. This advertised number is provided to TireMart by the tire manufacturer.
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