🛻 Conquer Every Trail with Confidence — Mastercraft Courser MXT Means Business!
The Mastercraft Courser MXT Mud Terrain Radial Tire (295/70R17 121Q) is engineered for year-round, heavy-duty off-road performance. Featuring a 10-ply rating and a 19.5/32nds tread depth, it combines aggressive tread blocks, sidewall protection, and stone ejector ribs to deliver superior traction, durability, and resistance to terrain hazards. Perfect for professionals and adventurers who demand reliability and rugged style on every journey.
Brand | MASTERCRAFT |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | LT295/70R17 |
Section Width | 295 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 3195 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 19.5 32nds |
Tread Type | Symmetrical |
Maximum Pressure | 80 Pound per Square Inch |
Ply Rating | 10-Ply |
Rim Width | 17 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 33.46 inches |
Item Diameter | 33.46 Inches |
Item Weight | 58 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
UPC | 029142803850 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00029142803850 |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 295/70R17 |
Construction Type | Radial |
OEM Part Number | 90000020129 |
Manufacturer | Mastercraft |
Model | COURSER MXT |
Item Weight | 58 pounds |
Item model number | 90000020129 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 246383 |
A**R
great buy!
Looks good, functional, quality tire. Only have about 800 miles on em since mounting so i can't say anything about how they wear yet but i feel comfortable with their longevity. Tire balances easy enough but didnt have a mark to line up with the valve stem. I've heard that the bar code on the bead replaces the red dots on newer tires, i did that and only needed about 5g per tire to balance. one needed around 10g if memory serves, but still thats pretty good for larger mud tires. If the size or load rating of this tire is anything other than the stock make sure you chalk it to figure out what PSI you need to run in it so it'll wear evenly (put sidewalk chalk from sidewall to sidewall across the tread and drive in a straight line). For instance im running 26psi in my 2012 wrangler 2dr which is way below the factory tires rating of 34psi. Anyways buy this tire...its cheap and will get you through plenty of nasty stuff!
J**Y
A great tire at an impressive price!
Seem well balanced, only a TINY wobble at 55 mph. SO much quieter than the BFG Mud Terrains I had before. 295/70R17 on Jeep Rubicon Unlimited with 2 inch wheel spacers.
A**R
Will buy again
So far so good. I've put a little over 3000 miles on them and they are doing great. Road noise is very minimal, especially because I have an aftermarket exhaust. But even without it they are very quiet. They balanced up nicely as well. If I get two years out of these tires I will be very happy and consider it worth my money.UPDATE: 8/31/2020I’ve put about 8000 miles on them so far and they still sound and perform how they did the day I put them on my truck. Wear has been very good and grip in dirt and mud has been exceptional. Very happy with purchase
L**R
Very happy...
I've put on 3k miles of muddy pastures, gravel roads and rocky trails, as well as a whole bunch of towing miles and haven't been let down yet. Lots of traction in the mud, good grip on rocky trails with no chunking. Very stable while towing.As a rancher and owner of farm services company in Hawaii, I tend to be hard on tires. Towing a cattle, or equipment trailer on a backroad here sure takes its toll on tires. The terrain on some access roads can go from paved ,to gravel, to swampy, to jagged rockcrawling in less than 100 yrds.I have a cousin who changed out his tires just before I got these. After seeing how well these tires have held up, he's ordered a set of these and is putting his old/new tires on Craigslist.
N**K
Nice tires but soft
Not as loud as I would have thought and great traction. Just wish they would have lasted more than 20,000 miles on the front of a dodge dually
M**E
Love these tires
Love these tires, put them on my 2011 Jeep Wrangler, great tread spacing, not much road noise (for mud tires), just got them and in Alaska all the mud Is already frozen so I'll have to wait til spring to put them to the test, but we've got snow and they handle great in snow, and balanced fairly easy. Would like a 3 ply sidewall, but this is the budget version of the cooper stt, so for the price this is a hard to beat tire. Amazon got them all to Wasilla AK without any issues, that's a major bonus for Alaskans, I can't wait til local tire shops realize how cheap we can get tires on amazon.
J**C
Four Stars
Tires are great so far. Free shipping to Hawaii! How can you beat that?
Z**E
Bang for ur buck!
Ok let me just say this are if not the best cheap mud terrain , i came from owning duractracs 275x70r17 and they were great for snow but i just dont see any difference between the two on snow ,except the 900 price difference for a set of 4 i have almost 5000 miles on them n i haven’t seen any wearing on the tires they look almost the same as brand new so if ur thinking about getting this tires go for it u wont b disappointed:
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