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Maxxis Razr A/T - thoughts?

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Morning fellas -

Anyone use the razr all terrain? I tried search and couldn’t find anything.
Sizing will be 40x13.5

They are snow rates as well. 3 flakes or something.
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Not 40s but I just mounted up 35x11.5s a few days ago, posted in the 35x11.5 thread. I like them, way quieter than the MTs I had, lightweight, better response, and braking too. I have noticed they slipped pulling quickly out into traffic a few times, thinking I might try a lower psi, currently running 37psi.
 
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Not 40s but I just mounted up 35x11.5s a few days ago, posted in the 35x11.5 thread. I like them, way quieter than the MTs I had, lightweight, better response, and braking too. I have noticed they slipped pulling quickly out into traffic a few times, thinking I might try a lower psi, currently running 37psi.
Thanks for the reply. How do you think they will perform off-road?
 

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Only had them a few days and on-road only but the tread pattern and depth is more aggressive than other ATs, they seem like they are almost between an MT and AT.
 
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Only had them a few days and on-road only but the tread pattern and depth is more aggressive than other ATs, they seem like they are almost between an MT and AT.
Great news! Having a real tough time finding sizes and that is my only option
 

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Not 40s but I just mounted up 35x11.5s a few days ago, posted in the 35x11.5 thread. I like them, way quieter than the MTs I had, lightweight, better response, and braking too. I have noticed they slipped pulling quickly out into traffic a few times, thinking I might try a lower psi, currently running 37psi.
Followup on your Maxxis Tires. 35 X 11.5 17 is what I'm looking at. Whats your long term take now after a few years?
 

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They have been OK, slow to wear, and better in the rain than the stock Falken MTs. Tire blooming in the first few months on all four was disappointing. I'll go with the Falken WP A/T4W next, they weren't available in 35x11.5 when I purchased the Maxxis.
 

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I have the Maxxis on my F150. 265/70/17. Comes out to 31.6/10.6/17. They are an aggressive looking A/T. I’ve had them about 3 years, and still rolling. Not a whole lot of wear to them. I’ve been on ice and snow twice, and they handled well. I’m hoping to get the 35/11.5s for my jeep. With what I will be doing, I think they will be fine.
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