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Maxxis HT-750 / 760 Bravo
· includes 2 listingsLatest review: Have had 2 sets of MAXXIS HT760'S and very happy with the wet and dry grip and tread life, getting more than 70,000kms off both sets. Most of all the improvement in economy over the tyres that came
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- Wet Weather Handling4.0 (1)
- Durability5.0 (1)
- Dry Weather Handling4.0 (1)
Bridgestone Dueler H/L 400
Latest review: Were on my second hand Navara when I bought it, they are 5 years old but still have 6mm of tread on them. Fairly good in the dry, but my Cooper Rugged Trek's are better on wet sealed roads. If I
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- Noise Level3.0 (1)
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- Durability4.0 (1)
- Dry Weather Handling3.5 (2)
Bridgestone Turanza ER30
Latest review: I own a Mercedes B-180, which is 3 years old and done only 24,000Kms, I have TURANZA tyres, which are said to be the best and run upto 80,000kms, last week when I serviced my vehicle at Mercedes,
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Yokohama BluEarth-A AE50
Latest review: Ok, pricey tyres at 180 a tyre but they are fantastic with incredible grip in the dry and the wet. Leagues better than anything else I've driven on. I believe the AE51 is the upgraded version of the
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Dunlop SP Sport Maxx TT
Latest review: Still have reasonable treads on mazda 3 - 2017 35k km mileage. But two tyres side walls are having cracked lines. Need to change all tyres without taking any risk
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Bridgestone Potenza S001
Latest review: There may be a number of reasons you replace tyres with the same manufacturer and brand. For instance, on my better half's SUV we replaced the Pirellis with the same brand after over 60,000km of
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- Wet Weather Handling4.6 (5)
- Durability3.8 (6)
- Dry Weather Handling5.0 (5)
Maxxis AT-771 Bravo
Latest review: Brought these to replace my aging tyres which suffered from excessive road noise throughly the time I ran them on my 2016 Pajero. The Maxxis AT711 are a great all round tyre both in on road and off
Michelin Pilot Super Sport
Latest review: I fitted a set of 225/35/19 to my Volvo C30 t5 modified track car 3 years ago and found them to be awesome for high speed cornering. Superb feel and tracking into turn 1 at Sydney Motorsport Park at
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Kumho Road Venture APT KL51
Latest review: Disappointment in quality and backflip of Kuhmos Reps word to offer to replace cracking tyres after offer was made in front of Bridgestone staff (not where they were bought). Quality is the issue
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Dunlop SP Sport Maxx
Latest review: A Mazda CX-30 isn't exactly a high-powered performance car but yet these tires struggle with this car and its 110kw's. Wheel spins taking off from red lights in the wet, wheel spins taking off with
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Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor
Latest review: Have upgrade from factory Dunlop’s sp20 which were bad on the wet roads, and replaced it for Goodyear wrangler AT silent armour 265/60/18s to a Mitsubishi Pajero NX and of course excellent on the wet
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Kumho Ecowing ES01
Latest review: Good tyres when new. Car is a 2011 Holden Cruze. But now with about 50,000 on them they are
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- Wet Weather Handling3.9 (9)
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- Dry Weather Handling4.3 (9)
Bridgestone Alenza 001
Latest review: Have had 001's on from brand new on a 2019 Rav 4. Tyres made in Japan. Completed 70000km on them with no problems on rubbish rural Australian roads. Grip, noise, handling all good. Mostly highway
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Dunlop Grandtrek AT20
Latest review: The Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 came on my 2012 Prado, the first set did 95,000kms and now I'm just looking at replacing my second set not because they have run out of tread but more to replace before
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Cooper Zeon LTZ
Latest review: Put Zeon’s on my Porsche Cayenne and have now done over 70k klms. Driving conditions 40% bitumen 40% dirt and 20% paddock/off-road. I tow a boat, livestock trailer and race car trailer. Handling is e
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Goodyear Fortera
Latest review: Have had Fortera's on my RWD Territory since new. Original set lasted 80,000km, second set lasted 35,000, third set lasted 50,000. I wonder how much of this variability is due to the fact they are
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Goodyear Wrangler All-terrain Adventure
Latest review: 255 60 r20 Wrangler tyres on a new 2022 Defender. We have just completed a 14000km trip towing a 3.2 tonne caravan (240 kg tow ball weight) and the back tyres look about 50% worn. Another 12000km
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Dunlop SP Sport LM704
Latest review: Purchased tyres with a buy 3 get one free deal. Price was good, they handle well in the wet and are really quiet, compared to my original factory fitted tyres when purchasing my
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Falken ZIEX ZE912
Latest review: Lol too many holden redneck reviews on here. But for my polo gtr they were fantastic for 17"s and good in the wet.if you morons are running more than 18" then expect to pay $250plus for A tyre, don't
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Pirelli P Zero
Latest review: Summary: Got 4 of new Pirelli P Zero Tyres 22545R19 for my Nissan Qashqai, but have been advised to replace all the tyres after running only 17000 KMs / in just 15 months as they were completely worn
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