All Terrain Tyres
All Terrain Tyres
Hey Guys,
So when I get my car back from the smash repair place, 5 grand later (thank god for insurance) I was thinking about putting on some all terrain tyres.
Anybody had any experience with Maxxis AT-771 Bravo ?
Can get them in a nice small size to fit my relatively unlifted car, 205/70R15
Do shops do test fit? and if they dont fit they just charge you for the cost of fitment but not the tyres?
Cheers
So when I get my car back from the smash repair place, 5 grand later (thank god for insurance) I was thinking about putting on some all terrain tyres.
Anybody had any experience with Maxxis AT-771 Bravo ?
Can get them in a nice small size to fit my relatively unlifted car, 205/70R15
Do shops do test fit? and if they dont fit they just charge you for the cost of fitment but not the tyres?
Cheers
Hi mate, get Yokohama Geolanders in a 205/70R15. I had them, then had them in a 215/70R15. Very good all terrain tyres. Cheap in stock size. I am now running Dunlop AT3's in 225/70R15 and they are crap.
With my geolanders I got almost 50,000km from a set of 4 and they never let me down other than a few minor punctures when they were starting to get bald.
They grip very well onroad and were exceptional offroad.
I'd highly recommend them mate...
With my geolanders I got almost 50,000km from a set of 4 and they never let me down other than a few minor punctures when they were starting to get bald.
They grip very well onroad and were exceptional offroad.
I'd highly recommend them mate...

Yokohama Geolandar A/T-S
Which particular ones, Taza? I think even the OEM Yokos road bias tyres are branded with "Geolandar".taza wrote:Hi mate, get Yokohama Geolanders in a 205/70R15...
They grip very well onroad and were exceptional offroad.
I'd highly recommend them mate...
I'll plonk for the A/T-Ses, found them just like you described except sqirmy/slidy cornering onroad in the dry. I'll recommend them too.
They are also one of the few all-terrain-type tyres at 215/65R16 in Oz I could find, but without the white sidewall lettering.
Patrick
Ex- 2010 Forester Diesel
Ex- 2010 Forester Diesel
Yes the AT-S, sorry. The stock OEM road Geolander's or Yoko of sorts are very average both on and offroad.pitrack_1 wrote:Which particular ones, Taza? I think even the OEM Yokos road bias tyres are branded with "Geolandar".
I'll plonk for the A/T-Ses, found them just like you described except sqirmy/slidy cornering onroad in the dry. I'll recommend them too.
They are also one of the few all-terrain-type tyres at 215/65R16 in Oz I could find, but without the white sidewall lettering.
I have found the AT-S to be very good onroad for an offroad tyre, especially in comparison to Bridgestone Duelers, BFG's, Dunlops and the likes.
I wish I didn't get my Dunlops, I think I will only get 15-20k from them

They squeal everywhere and have no grip, they are alright offroad but rocks and gravel are ripping the soft tread into pieces.. I will be going back to the AT-S when these wear out..
I found them good in the dry and I drive hard aswell. Really hard.. But in comparison to say Toyo road tyres there just isn't any grip wise..
That doesn't surprise me. Might of been the Light Truck version which is the same tread just more off it and harder compound I think. L/T isn't necessary for a light Subaru..yarney wrote:A mate of mine had then on his Hi-lux he got 100000km out of them but a big But he drives like Miss Daisy
He found they where ok but in wet clay they weren't that good.
Jan
They aren't an mud tyre but for an a/t I found them alright in mud, they got me where I wanted to get through


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+1 for the yoko geolanders, fantastic and come in (legal) stock size.
also my mate runs maxxis bravo's at's on his 4by and they are terrible, there cheap but side walls are weak, not aggressive at all off road and they wear very quickly
also my mate runs maxxis bravo's at's on his 4by and they are terrible, there cheap but side walls are weak, not aggressive at all off road and they wear very quickly
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i recon they could just fit, but not 100% certain.
unfortunately you wont find much in a smaller size
except rally tyres?... i think there size is often 205/65 r15 which will be better off-road then your roadies
unfortunately you wont find much in a smaller size
except rally tyres?... i think there size is often 205/65 r15 which will be better off-road then your roadies
2004 subaru forester -gone
1999 subaru forester- no more
1989 subaru brumby- sold!
2008 zook jimny -sold!
2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring
1999 subaru forester- no more

1989 subaru brumby- sold!
2008 zook jimny -sold!
2003 mitsubishi pajero - missus car
2013 nissan d22- set up for long distant touring