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Crosswind M/T Reviews
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7.7
Good
Score breakdown:
8.0
Long lasting
Good
8.0
Handling
Great
8.0
Traction
Good
If you’re even considering a mud-terrain tire, you already know what you’re looking for. You need a tire that offers strong, dependable traction in the thickest, soupiest, sloppiest mud and can hold up under rough use off-road. That’s pretty much what you should expect, and that’s exactly what you get when you go with the Crosswind M/T. This is a tough mud-terrain tire that’s designed for tough conditions, for the kind of off-road adventures you have in mind.
But is this the right tire for you and your ride? Let’s take a deeper look in this Crosswind M/T review.
Features and Benefits
The Crosswind M/T is loaded with features and ideas that make it a strong contender in a crowded field of mud-terrain tires for light trucks, Jeeps and SUVs:
- Damage-resistant tread compound for extra durability
- Aggressive mud-terrain tread pattern with alternating shoulder lugs enhance lateral traction to dig your way out of ruts or deep mud
- Stone ejectors built into tread grooves to the protect casing from damage and to enhance self-cleaning
- Good flotation in deep mud to prevent sinking
- Can be used aired-down for rock crawling
- Enhanced load capacity for extra durability
Pros and Cons
With a mud terrain tire, the pros are going to be pretty obvious:
PROS:
- Outstanding grip in mud, sand, snow
- Good self-cleaning
- Durable
The cons, unfortunately, are obvious too:
CONS:
- Noisy on the highway
- Not intended for high-speed driving
- Should not be used in severe icy and snow
SimpleTire’s view on Crosswind M/T tires
Mud-terrain tires are a different beast. They’re not a great choice for daily drivers or commuting, as they’re designed for extreme conditions and heavy, muddy terrain. Mud-terrain tires also tend to be pretty expensive, and the Crosswind M/T comes in at a lower price point than many. Sure, it’s noisy and it doesn’t have a high speed rating, but that goes with the territory with tires like this. If you’re looking for an aggressive mud-terrain tire for your truck, SUV or Jeep, and don’t have a lot to spend, you can’t go wrong with this one.
Vehicles the Crosswind M/T is a good replacement tire for
While not used as original equipment on any vehicle, the Crosswind M/T is still a popular replacement option. Consider this tire if you drive a Chevrolet Tahoe, Dodge Durango, Ford F-250, GMC Yukon, Jeep Wrangler, Nissan Titan, RAM 1500, or Toyota Tundra that frequently goes off-roading.
236 reviews
184 on SimpleTire52 from Google Shopping4.4
overall rating
84%
Would you buy again?
Review breakdown
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Scorecard
Dry
4.6
Wet
4.4
Winter
4.5
Comfort
4.4
Noise
3.9
Treadwear
4.1
184 SimpleTire reviews
Not a lot of miles, this is an off road vehicle and has not been out much. Not loud but is on a jeep so don't know if I could hear anyway. Wet traction is much better than expected. Dry is good as well. No excess shake. Have not been off road yet. Mounting with hand tools was tough. Seems too fit tight but it was also cold. As for simple tire keep an eye on them. They will change this price on you as you check out. I was able to use another device and got close enough that I purchased anyway but that really is annoying. Tires are good. Simple tire is fast and reasonably priced if you pay attention but keep a close eye on your new found tire buddies.
Hold air no problems went on the rims easily, look great and perform in mud great. Couldn't get a better tire
All around great tires
All around great tires
More of a rough ride than other 10 ply tires that I have had.
Truck rides sooo much better
I bought a set of 285/65r20's for my steel wheels (13' f150 4x4) and I absolutely love them, not much noise, smooth ride and seem to be wearing out normally. At the price I paid, I will definitely buy these again.
These are on a "toy" jeep so they don't see much weather, but as much as I do drive it, being mud terrains, they are very quiet and smooth considering. Also haven't had them long so can't say wear but again I barely drive it and they'll get rotated regularly so I'd assume I will more than get my money out of them with the affordable cost.
So far tires work great.. Not to loud on the road but can be heard.. Hunt with truck so can say do well in the mud!