Maxxis tyres

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Just a shout out for our all season maxxis tyres after our 4000 mile trip . Didn’t have snow but felt much better in the little bit of damp and ice we wncountered plus the stupid gradients we encountered , less side roll , less road noise and at £125 a corner a bargain . The wife noticed the difference and she doesn’t drive
 
I have them, only complaint is they haven’t lasted well.

Great grip and ride though, I would have them again. 👍

You can’t have great grip and hard rubber.
 
Just a shout out for our all season maxxis tyres after our 4000 mile trip . Didn’t have snow but felt much better in the little bit of damp and ice we wncountered plus the stupid gradients we encountered , less side roll , less road noise and at £125 a corner a bargain . The wife noticed the difference and she doesn’t drive
Where did you get them?

Terry
 
Lees trade tyres in Southampton , has done all my vehicles in recent years
 
I have them, only complaint is they haven’t lasted well.

Great grip and ride though, I would have them again. 👍

You can’t have great grip and hard rubber.
How many miles ?

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15,000 ish and the fronts are down to 3mm.

Swapped them front to back, I think they will be good for another 10,000 which I am happy with.

The Michelin all season I had were very hard wearing but cracked at 18 months old.
 
Lee at trade tyres said that I’d be lucky to get 15000 out of them - which doesn’t bother me , will keep to the brand and swap over front to backs if possible
 
Lee at trade tyres said that I’d be lucky to get 15000 out of them - which doesn’t bother me , will keep to the brand and swap over front to backs if possible
Just double checked, I had done about 12,000 on them as I had them May last year and swapped them this summer.

Like you, I would prefer to have the grip and ride and swap sooner, I always think how expensive skidding into a kerb would be compared to a couple of new tyres every couple of years.
 
Just double checked, I had done about 12,000 on them as I had them May last year and swapped them this summer.

Like you, I would prefer to have the grip and ride and swap sooner, I always think how expensive skidding into a kerb would be compared to a couple of new tyres every couple of years.
In the scheme of things with motorhomes tyres is a relatively small expense (esp at £125 a corner ) for a lot of safety and improved ride
 
Pleased with mine too, no undue weather yet but such a better ride…👍🏼

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