Extremely impressive tire from ride quality to off-road performance. I did use ceramic balance beads in this set of tires & have been more than pleased with the highway service. 5 star company, product, and price.
Crosswind M/T Reviews
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7.5
Good
Score breakdown:
7.7
Long lasting
Good
7.8
Handling
Good
7.6
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.
146 reviews
94 on SimpleTire52 from Google Shopping4.4
overall rating
84%
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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
94 SimpleTire reviews
I have only had the tires for a month and I hit a pot hole not to big on the road and it popped I thought they would have been a little stronger being an m/t and would last but I guess not
I got these a a great price during the Memorial Day sale. So far, I've been pleased with the performance on my Jeep TJ. Quieter than I thought they would be, handle good with good ride. Most of my driving is 60 slower, off road and backroads is where I drive the most.
My mom turned me on to these tires and I was skeptical at 1st bc they are cheap but hers lasted a year with no tire rotation at all with about 40000 miles. Don't stop making these tires plz