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GT Radial Savero AT Plus

GT Radial Savero AT Plus

GT Radial Savero AT Plus
4.7

7 reviews

Positive vs Negative
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Off-Roading Frequency
  • Monthly
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  • Yearly
Build Quality
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
Noise Level
5.0
Wet Weather Handling
5.0
Durability
5.0
Dry Weather Handling
4.5
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7 reviews
Stu
Stu
 

So far so good! – Have just begun 4WDriving but do 90%of driving on bitumen. Done approx 7000km thus far and am extremely impressed. Really good on wet road and solid on tracks. Not noisy above my Pajero and heaps quieter than most on road. Running on 40 PSI and handling is accurate and true. So far they are excellent value for money. Show details

PeterV
PeterVVIC2 posts
 

Great tyre wear – Good tyre for wet, dry dirt and tarmac. Have lasted over 80K with 25% left. Run them at 42 psi . Probably will get another set soon as they are getting old. Show details

Tim
Tim6 posts
 

Affordable and great – I bought this for $100 per tyre and quite happy with this. Affordable for me and according to my research, its not the best brand but very good based on the price. I'm a simple man and as I have no issue with it, I would recommend this and give 5 stars.  Show details

Scott
ScottVIC7 posts
 

Always good – I have been using these tyres for many years. (From at least 1998.) Have got about 100,000km out of them. Used on the road, farms and 4x4 trips. A good all rounder and affordable tyre. Have always had them on my troopies. The ware has been even, I swap them around at 10,000km. Been impressed at how well they perform when they have warn down to the ware indicators.  Show details

Lyn Jones
Lyn JonesTAS6 posts
 

Great item - would purchase again! – I purchased the GT SUV radial Savero last week and so far, so good! The quality of the tyre is apparently on par with Hankooks, but I was able to buy these at Tyreright at a much better price ($162) fitted. This is the first time I have bought GT's and I will be keen to see if they are anywhere near the standard of my Yokohamas!  Show details

Bribielife
Bribielife11 posts
 

Not worth going for a cheaper tyre - stick to the better known brands – I have had 5 of these tyres over about 8 years. Two of them wore out which is fine but two others developed soft bubbles and split when I least needed them to - in outback Queensland. I had to drive 800km out of my way to get them replaced. I still have one as a spare but will only buy Bridgestone or another better known brand from now on.  Show details

AlanC
AlanC43 posts
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Great value All Terrain Tyres – These tyres have been a real surprise packet. I've used various brands of all terrain tyres on our Mazda BT 50 (2009) which has just clocked over 220,000 ks. Each of them have had their pros and cons but one thing in common has been the expense - they've all been, in my view, too expensive for what they deliver. For the last set I decided,… Read more

after much reading, to try a cheaper brand, in this case the GT Radial Savero A/T Plus. The set of 4 cost me under $800 fitted, balanced and with a wheel alignment and we've now done 35,000 ks without a problem. The size was 245/75R16.

Our latest trip took us west to Innamincka, south via the Strzelecki Track, into Cameron Corner and back, south to Arkaroola, Wilpena Pound and on to Port Augusta before returning to Queensland through central NSW. There was lots of rough dirt roads, heaps of gravel and, around Arkaroola and Innamincka, plenty of hard offroad work (including the very rough track to Paralana Hot Springs).

All up we travelled 8,600 kilometres, towing our camper trailer for most of it, without a problem with the tyres. By the look of the tread remaining I expect that we'll get another 40,000 out of them.

They are quiet on the highway, grip well in the wet, provide tons of grip offroad, have stood up well to rough gravel and are good in sand. On top of that they didn't break the bank to buy a set!

Pretty much all I can ask from a set of tyres and I'll be buying them when I next need a set.

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