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SteveNew South Wales
Not so good in some conditions.
Got about 15,000ks out of Maxxis 980s. (they did wear evenly), So changed to the 771s. Got about 7,000ks so far and they're just about shot. I may make 15,000ks. Sure, rough dirt roads but not off-road. I like these tyres, they perform well but these utes are obviously far too heavy for these tyres on our roads. On my Ranger Cab Chassis the 980s last okay but it's lighter and mainly just farm work. Need to try something different very soon. Keep getting flats now and on our roads that usually means a new tyre needed.
I have edited this because I think I was a bit harsh on what are essentially a very good tyre. Not many people will experience these conditions.
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fletch56Perth
- 3 reviews
Great tyres
On recommendation I fitted 4 to my 2003 V8 Landcruiser wgn. Just over 100k still going strong with I would say 30k+left. Some off road but mainly long runs around the city. Quiet and good road holding in wet and dry. Found some slip on a roundabout but could have been oil slick and I was pushing it.
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fisher480
- 30 reviews
- 21 likes
Great tyre and great value
I have a 2004 Diesel Triton. I thought my Toyo A/T were good but before a trip to the Gulf I changed to 771's. I towed a boat and was loaded to the hilt everywhere I went. I went offroad and went everywhere my mate went with his Landcruiser. 7000Km of fishing, 4WDing and exploring and now after 1 year I still love them. On the road they really shine. I have a trayback ute and the handling is very good. If I get the milage out of them I will buy them again. Shop around as not all Bob Jane stores sell at the same price
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CahillCANBERRA
- 4 reviews
Great value for money
Bought five AT-771s about a year ago for my 2000 model Ford Explorer. Have now done just over 10,000 km of mostly on-road driving - including a return trip from Canberra to Geelong to collect a horse float. Probably done 2,500 km whilst towing two large horses. The tyres have been great! Quiet on the highway and very good grip on wet or dry roads. Even done some mud paddling out where the horse is agisted. Tread depth has worn down about 1.5 mm, so I'm looking for 50 - 60,000 km. Would definitely buy again.
Good honest tyres - look good, grip well, low noise, fair price for expected life.
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Now done 34,000 km and tyres are about half worn out - so now looking for 60 - 70,000 km. Still have low noise and great grip - wet or dry. Very happy with the tyres.
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S. GillespieBundaberg
Proved themselves on around Australia Trip
Recently fitted on our 2001 prado for our around Australia Trip. Travelled over 18,000km took short cuts off the Nullabor Balladonia Road house to Esperance (worse road ever travelled). Up the WA coast, Kimberley, Gibb River, Bungle Bungle, Darwin to Katherine, dirt from Katherine to Qld gulf. No punctures, with just one small sidewall scratch probably from unseen rock during one of the many river crossings. Did 1000's on corrugations and rock. Even checked the brands on some punctured tyres on the roadside. A few Coopers were trashed but with...Read more
sensible driving the maxxis proved fantastic. The price was good compared to other well recommended brands. Proved themselves in all driving conditions(except snow). Skipped Tassie this time. Wish i had them when I operated tours in the PilbaraSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
T77AU
- 5 reviews
- 1 like
Good Tires and value for money
Got a whole set from Bob Jane on Grand Vitara more than 1 year ago and still in good nick. The tread is still have long way to go compare to the Bridgestone (original factory tires). Very good on wet and sand. Travel on the beach and dune on 16 psi with no prob.
Inexpensive and value for money
Quite noisy on the freeway
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amorris2Murray Region, NSW
- 2 reviews
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771's are good
Had these Maxxis 771's fitted to my 03 Hilux td. Great on highway and in wet. Wear is negligible compared to Bridgestone Duellers I had, which were crap. Did some extreme offroad with the Maxxis running at 12psi at Yackandandah up Longtom and Infinity hills no problem. Did all the tracks the boys did with there muddies.
Great for price. Got 31 x 15's for $180 a pop at Bob Jane
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Excellent value for money
Fitted a set to a 2010 Outlander, bit of "overkill" compared to the original factory fitted tyres. Have just clocked up 50,000 k's and am expecting to get around 70 - 80k's which is a far cry from the 29k's from the original Yokahamas.
I can thoroughly recommend these tyres, they are a bit harder than the factory fit and slightly noisy at 80klm/phr, but who cares when they are roughly $80 p/tyre cheaper than the Yokahama and you get twice the wear. I also use them weekly in the bush where they excel in the grip dept.
Inexpensive, long life, excellent all round tyre.
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Hi i put a set of maxxis 71 on my 2005 prado about 2 years ago have done about 35 to 40000 klms at about 50% on a mixture of dirt mud and black top i am getting a new set for the car and putting the o... Read more
thers on my fwd trailer can not recomend this tyre enuff CheersSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Paul C.AU
- 17 reviews
Maxxis 771 review update
Thought I'd update my earlier review as promised. In about 18 months I have done 34,000km on these tyres and I would say I have more than 50% left on them. Keep in mind though that my SWB Pajero is a fairly light car. In all honesty the majority of use has been on the bitumen but I have accumulated at least a few thousand kms on dirt and some fairly hard going in sand and extremely rocky terrain and some cross-country sojourns - literally off road. Everything except mud. My earlier impressions have proved correct in that these are a good all-ro...Read more
und tyre. Fairly quiet and good handling on the bitumen and fairly secure in the wet. Have been driving the Kuranda Range almost daily for 18 months and you can throw it through the corners - wet and dry with some confidence. And I feel I can then take the car almost anyway I can get traction. No punctures yet. Probably one of the better tyres I have purchased over the last 30 years. Paul Looks, tread pattern, price,wear, reliability A little bit noisy, picked up rocks in the tread only when new.1 comment
Okay, here's another update on these tyres of mine. The good news is I have just replaced them after 98,000 kms!! Didn't realize this until I looked at the Bob Jane log book they give you. The bad new... Read more
s is that apparently you can no longer buy 771s. Really disappointed with Maxxis. They make a great tyre then discontinue them and replace them with what appears to be a more road based tyre. So had to jump manufacturer and now have Yokahama Geolanders which so far I am happy with. Suck it up Maxxis you clowns.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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GMANTABLELANDSTOLGA
Value for Money All Terrai Tyre
Had these tyres fitted to my 07 Toyota Prado and was quickly impressed with both on and off road ability. Whilst my Prado was mainly on the black top, it visited dirt roads and tracks at times and these tyres handled the loose dirt no problem. A little extra road noise in comparison to the OE fitted, however insignificant. I had approximately 50000klms on them when I sold the vehicle and expected they would have done 70000 - 80000klms. A great buy and would buy them again.
Reliable, Inexensive and Great Mileage from an even wearing tyre.
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FNQFamilyAU
- 4 reviews
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Wonderful tyre for the wet Tropics! Can't believe the difference its made!
Fed up with 2 sets of BS Duellers not performing in the wet over recent years...especially at round-abouts and off ramps.... even a low speeds in the Pajero.
Fitted the Maxxis 771 A/T Bravo, and instantly felt safe. Had them for 7 months and am glad we made the change ... will never go back. Not done any rocky 4 x 4 work with them yet ... so can't comment on their off road ability yet.
Knowing that your tyres arent going to loose grip in the wet ... is real peace of mind. I haven't experienced any slip since I've had the Maxxis 771's on. And out of curiosity ... I've tried!!
Very reliable tyre, price is good, tyre noise is slightly less but it wasn't a factor ... safety was ... I love them!
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My Isuzu MU already had 771 AT fitted and the very first test was braking and cornering in wet weather and I was impressed with the traction. I have not given them a hard time but they have seen some mud in their time and been very faithful
Good to hear! We did a Cape York trip last year, and this set of Maxxis tyres handled every situation beautifully without any inciden while towing a camper. From the boggy "Palm Creek crossing" and ... Read more
rocky creek crossings on the old telegraph track, to sandy beach driving ... no problems at all. Still very pleased with them.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Questions & Answers
KevinTasked
Hi,
Have Maxxis 771 Bravos (225/60R17) on my Subaru Forester 2009.
What PSI would you recommend for Bitumen and also on Northern Territory dirt roads?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Kevin
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joshasked
What pressure should I be running with the 771 on a Suzuki Jiminy?
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Steve
Needed LTs (light truck). Trying Hankook Dynapro ATms.