Best Dunlop Tyres 4WD Tyres

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Dunlop Grandtrek AT

Dunlop Grandtrek AT

3.3 
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Bob C.NSW
 

Service was great. Still to do a wheel alignment. That's OK but only done 1500kms since tyres fitted. Show details

Dunlop Grandtrek PT

Dunlop Grandtrek PT

4.5 
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emlaineySA2 posts
 

This was a great service. A bit more expensive than going to a shop but worth it for them to come to you. The guy who attended was really nice, professional and worked very fast. I would use this service again if required.

Dunlop Enasave

Dunlop Enasave

5.0 
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Denny GunawanNT2 posts
 

I am impressed with these tyres, I have 2021 mazda 2 with Dunlop Enasave fitted from the factory and have done 50.000km so far and still have a good thread on all 4 tyres, even Bridgestone ecopia not able last that far Show details

Dunlop Grandtek A/T 25 Tyres

Dunlop Grandtek A/T 25 Tyres

3.8 
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$365RRP
testdriverSA66 posts
 

AT 25s on a 2020 Subaru Forester – I did quiet a lot of research to find a mild all terrain tyre and these got good reviews. I was concerned about the possible noise. Having just had them fitted In very happy. They ride well with barely noticeable noise. Show details

Dunlop SP QuattroMaxx

Dunlop SP QuattroMaxx

3.5 
MPM9 posts
 

High performance SUV tyre with a high wear rate – Replaced OE Goodyear Eagle RSA 235 60 18 at 50000 KS with these Vastly improved all areas of handling and stopping especially in wet conditions on… Read more

made roads

Noise levels were about equal

Steering response was more sensitive and prone to follow tram lines and road imperfections

Wear rate was very high and replaced at 25000 KS

I think these would suit high performance road based SUV applications where grip and handling are the priority.

Replaced these with Goodyear Efficient Grip SUV

Dunlop Grandtrek TG

Dunlop Grandtrek TG

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Dunlop SP Sport

Dunlop SP Sport

3.6 
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Take my moneyNSW15 posts
 

SINO Sport In Name Only – It is important to read the manufacturer’s description and ask for more details from the retailer before seeing the name “Sport” and thinking you are… Read more

getting a sporty tyre. I did that and have performance similar to tractor tyres. My vehicles were specced with SP’s from new (20+ years ago) and they were a very grippy tyre so I confidently had them fitted. I couldn’t replace them with the excellent Goodyear Assurance Triple Max tyres and had to take what I thought was a similar tyre. Having a 1250 tare weight car with very decent suspension and grip, I’ve barely had my abs engage, even under heavy braking, now these low grip tyres are activating the ABS frequently due to a lack of grip. The joy of driving my car has gone from fitting these tyres. They made me think about just using public transport since driving was making a two decade long enjoyment of using this type of car a bad experience. The car has lost its precision, stability on corners, braking efficiency and made me not drive with the same level of confidence that I’ve enjoyed across many different road surfaces and conditions. Objectively, “B” traction specs are not as safe as “A” traction tyres and fitting them (B traction) for comfort or extended wear resistance is idiotic and adds to the risk of an accident or loss of control by a significant margin. I can’t wait to replace these wombat tyres. They are “good” tyres but you may want “excellent” tyres when it matters most (and for every day enjoyment). I don’t rate their wet performance at all, terrible, The worst wet and dry braking I’ve ever had on my cars, the barely legal tread on the Goodyears that these replaced destroy these near new tyres for wet grip, control and braking. They don’t feel like they would aqua-plane poorly but then again poor control and grip in the dry is only worse in the wet so maybe aqua planing would be safer even if it’s random. I can’t wait to ditch them, they are a very regretful purchase and I was safer driving on the nearly worn old tyres and should have ordered the better tyres, which were similar in price but unavailable. Sport? That word on these tyres is beyond any stretch of the imagination or marketing embellishments. It would take many more generations and an unusual evolution of language, in very sedate society also lacking any historical references sport and the activities of the past to even refer to these in that context, unless the tyre was used as a hoop or to roll down a hill and chase, the name sport shouldn’t even be applied to these sarcastically. As a “sport” tyre, no, wrong word, just put Tyre on the side or “mid spec tyre”. They are better than tyres showing wires and I can’t fault the lettering on the sidewalls, that is done in good taste. Proof of purchase is available to Products review upon request.