I've got Maxxis Buckshot Mudders. fairly aggressive looking m/t and they are pretty cheap. I'vd had mine for about 9,000 miles and they still have really good tread
Well i spent...dang, well over a year tire shopping for 33's lol so...what i learned is to a degree the same thing everyones saying. #1) Don't settle for cheaper tires, you WILL get what you pay for, unless your really lucky #2) If your on a college budget like i was, you may have to settle for taking some help from the parentals, thats what i had to do and like you, i really wanted to be independant about getting some #3) Compare prices, once you find one you want, don't just settle for a cheaper online prices, it pays in the long run to buy them from a tire shop, have them order them if they have to, and with that you usually get free tire rotating, fix-flats and balancing for lifetime of your tires. To me the best a/t tire is BFG but they're SO pricey. On the other end is Buckshots, Couragias, where i've seen people on here get really good luck with them, but know other people who regret buying them after 10,000 miles
Ive got a different approach! Okay all tires will last wen properly took care of, rotated..etc..! I prefer to buy tires online! I spend 400 less on mine by shopping online. It takes a lot of time in research to find your good deals tho! Sent from my SCH-I500 using Tapatalk
I will definitely not be getting "CHEAP" tires. That's why I said "affordable". But I am thinking about getting a aggressive All Terrain this time around rather than a M/T. Just for cost, but hell some of the tires cost just as much as M/Ts It's a confusing game