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- Leveling Kit
- Suspension Lift 2.5"
- Suspension Lift 3"
- Suspension Lift 3.5"
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- Suspension Lift 4.75"
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- Suspension Lift 12"
- Lifted >12"
- Body Lift 3"
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- Suspension Lift 6" & Body 3"
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- Suspension Lift 7.5" & Body 3"
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Tires
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Model (1)
- Maxxis Bighorn MT-762
(29 results)
- Maxxis Bravo AT-771
(39 results)
- Maxxis Bravo HT-770
(19 results)
- Maxxis Bravo UE-168N
(2 results)
- Maxxis Buckshot Mudder II MT-764
(15 results)
- Maxxis Carnivore
(4 results)
- Maxxis Creepy Crawler M8090
(3 results)
- Maxxis Liberty
(2 results)
- Maxxis MU9H
(2 results)
- Maxxis Rampage
(2 results)
- Maxxis Razr AT
(56 results)
- Maxxis Razr AT-S
(10 results)
- Maxxis Razr H/T
(5 results)
- Maxxis Razr MT
(43 results)
- Maxxis Razr XT
(2 results)
- Maxxis Razr XTZ
(1 results)
- Maxxis Trepador Competition M8060
(2 results)
- Maxxis Trepador M8060
(2 results)
- Maxxis Trepador Radial M8060
(6 results)
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Maxxis Trepador Competition M8060 37x12.50R17LT
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Maxxis Trepador Competition M8060 40x13.50R17LT
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MUD TERRAINAbout Maxxis Tires
Your tires are the most important part of your build, especially when you're going off-roading. Tires are the only points of contact that your vehicle has with the dirt, mud, or snow, and because of that, you'll want to make sure that they have the capability to keep you moving forward with strength and comfort.
That's what Maxxis can provide for you, as it's long been building tires that are some of the best in the business. Get your truck, Jeep or SUV ready for life off the beaten path with a new set of Maxxis tires today!
Are Maxxis Tires Good For Off-Roading?
Maxxis tires are some of the best out there if you're looking to go off-roading with your vehicle. The tires in the Maxxis lineup - including the Razr MT, Razr AT, and Bravo HP-M3 - all feature aggressive and deep tread patterns to help you tear through any challenge or obstacle ahead of you. Also, with thick construction techniques seen throughout the Maxxis roster, you can rest assured that you won't have to deal with any punctures or damage.
When Should You Replace Your Maxxis Off-Road Tires?
To make sure you have the best mobility possible from your set of Maxxis tires, you'll want to replace them when they reach a tread depth of 6/32-inches. The mileage for this can vary depending on your drive style or usage, but in any event, swapping out your tires semi-frequently is essential for keeping your adventures enjoyable.
Where Can I Buy Maxxis Tires?
At TrailBuilt, we're proud to be able to offer the best that Maxxis has in store - shop online for Maxxis off-road tires at TrailBuilt Off-Road today. Financing, free shipping, and quick delivery are all available. If you package your new Maxxis tires with new wheels, we'll also handle the mounting and balancing for free!