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Maxtrek Ditto RX
Maxtrek Ditto RX Reviews
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SimpleScore™
Our proprietary rating system
for the modern tire buyer.
7.3
Good
Score breakdown:
7.8
Long lasting
Good
7.3
Handling
Good
7.0
Traction
Good
Since its founding in 2006, Maxtrek Tires has grown to become one of the leading tire brands in both Asian and Western markets. Maxtrek tires is an extensive selection of low-cost tires that come in various sizes to fit your car. Maxtrek manufactures tires for passenger vehicles, crossovers, light trucks, SUVs, and commercial trucks, including all-season, winter, run-flat, ultra-high-performance, and semi-slick competitive tires.
Designed specifically for light trucks, the Maxtrek Ditto RX is a rugged-terrain that provides great grip in dry, rainy, and cold situations, thanks to its year-round compound and appropriate tread pattern.
Nevertheless, are these tires a good choice for your vehicle and for your budget? Let us take a closer look at a review of the Maxtrek Ditto RX tires to know more about them.
Features and Benefits
Rugged-terrain tires combine the performance and tread aggressiveness of all-terrain and mud-terrain tires. Wide shoulder lugs give them the tough off-road qualities of a pure mud-terrain tire combined with the comfort, quiet ride, and excellent on-road performance of an all-terrain tire for the driver. As a rugged-terrain tire, the Maxtrek Ditto RX offers traction and the ability to navigate tough terrain.
- Enhanced year-round traction: Maxtrek Ditto RX has a special tread pattern with siping tread lugs that boost traction year-round. Its aggressive tread pattern and tread compound enhances traction in rocks, gravel, sand, or loose dirt.
- Boosted durability: The tough rubber compound, increases reinforcement in the sidewalls, and deeper tread blocks resist damage, increasing durability.
- Improved self-cleaning: Ditto RX has large open tread blocks and sidewalls that evacuate mud, and debris keeping the tread clean.
- Studdable: To improve the traction on ice and snow, the Ditto RX can be pinned with studs where permitted.
- Improved cornering: Although the rubber's compound keeps it flexible in temperature changes, the tread pattern sustains surface contact. During driving, cornering and maneuvering are made easier by the large tread elements and the long-lasting surface grip.
Pros and Cons
So, are the Maxtrek Ditto RX tires a good fit for your vehicle? Let’s see its pros and cons:
- An optimized tread pattern offers year-round traction.
- Aggressive tread pattern enhances off-road traction.
- Siped tread lugs aid in wet traction.
- Large open tread blocks remove mud and debris to keep the tread clean.
- Studdable (Where permitted).
- Tough rubber compounds and sidewalls improve durability.
CONS:
- May not provide desired wet traction.
- On-road performance may not be up to the mark.
- Not a Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified tire, so cannot be used in harsh winter weather conditions.
SimpleTire’s view on Maxtrek Ditto RX tires
With its unique tread pattern and rubber compound that offers traction, and the ability to tackle rugged terrain, the Maxtrek Ditto RX is manufactured as a rugged-terrain light truck tire. We will use SimpleScore to get SimpleTire’s view on Maxtrek Ditto RX tires by comparing it with two other rugged terrain tires, Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T and Kenda Klever R/TKR601.
The Maxtrek Ditto RX gets a good SimpleScore of 7.5 thanks to its good handling (7.7), solid longevity (7.8), and reliable traction (7.3). Although the Kenda Klever R/TKR601 and the Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T share the same SimpleScore of 7.5 with the Maxtrek Ditto RX tires, these tires differ in other aspects. The Maxtrek Ditto RX has a longer lifespan (8.3 versus 7.8) than the Kenda Klever R/TKR601, but the Kenda Klever R/TKR601 surpasses the Ditto RX in handling (8.2 vs. 8.1) and traction (7.9 vs. 7.5). When compared to the Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T, the Maxtrek Ditto RX has higher handling (8.1 vs 7.9) and longevity (8.3 vs 8.1) ratings. However, the Terra Hunter X/T receives a higher traction score (7.7 vs 7.5).
In terms of cost, the Maxtrek Ditto RX tires are less expensive than the Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T and Kenda R/TKR601 tires. Thus, you ought to give the Maxtrek Ditto RX tires some thought if you're searching for a reasonably priced, reasonably long-lasting rugged-terrain tire.
Vehicles the Maxtrek Ditto RX is a good replacement tire for
Consider Maxtrek Ditto RX tires the next time you consider purchasing new tires for your light trucks, such as:
- Ford F-350
- GMC Yukon
- Dodge Ram 2500
- RAM 3500
- Chevrolet Silverado 2500.
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