Best Hifly Tyres

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Hifly HF805

Hifly HF805

2.6 
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JosephineTAS2 posts
 

Absolute Crap – Not even 12 months old and driven less than 10,000ks and already bald and need replacing. They were the 215/65R16. Driven 90% of the time on tar. Great grip at first in the dry but terrible in the wet. Show details

Hifly HF201

Hifly HF201

2.4 
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Sam2 posts
 

Very bad. Not recommended – The quality is very bad. Major wear and cracks appeared after driving about 6000 km. Wet grip was very bad. Caused vibration to the steering. Bubble/ balloon appeared after 10000 km driving and the the tyres became risky to the vehicle. Show details

Hifly MT601

Hifly MT601

4.0 
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H Williams WA4 posts
 

Great value – I bought the car with these already on it (as new) and was a little worried about the cheap mud tyres given past experience with the Maxtrek MTs… Read more

(sidewall split open, paper thin) but these have held up great. We did the Gibb River Road and many others with no punctures and quite remarkably, no chipping. I live on a gravel road and find some brands chip quite severely but these have held up great. They drive very well and don't give any handling quirks that mud tyres sometimes have.

They were quite noisy for the first 5000kms or so but they have worn in and the hum is there like other mud tyres but it's not at all intrusive. They now have around 35'000kms on them and have about 25% tread left.

In terms of mud tyres I've also had BFG KM2, Mickey Thompson MTZ, Maxxis Bighorn, Kuhmo KL71, Hankook RT03. I think these compare quite favorably and are by far the cheapest.

Hifly Vigorous HP801

Hifly Vigorous HP801

2.1 
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NeilMarionNSW4 posts
 

No real problems but wear quickly – I bought a 2nd hand Mazda CX5 with 58K on the clock. The tyres on the car, which I think were originals, were quite worn. The dealer agreed to put… Read more

new tyres on the car, namely a set of four Vigorous HP801, a brand I had never heard of. Overall, I have had no problems with them in any kind of weather. I never felt they were unsafe. I am not one to accelerate or brake hard, drive fast around corners and almost always drive on sealed roads. After 37K I have to replace them which I don't think is good enough since the original tyres got to 50K+. I won't get these tyres again.