Tires Hifly or DEXTER
I've had good results with hifly across car, 4x4 and heavily loaded trailers.
I have used the DAT1’s on two vehicles and the grip was phenomenal. The DAT1’s made that a joke.
Very late to the party here. I just put some Dextero All Terrain’s on a 25 year old Chevy S10 that previously belonged to my now 95 year old grandfather. Maybe this isn’t saying much for an older truck that previously had tires that were god knows how old. But I have a much smoother ride now with possibly a little more road noise, but the noise isn’t anything overbearing and is only slightly louder.
Late to the party but I've ran the DAT10's for years now and have never had an issue with them that wasn't caused by something else. I've been through 4 sets in about 5 years on a 2010 F150. I've never had a blowout or failure and I usually get between 45-55,000 miles.
Hiflys will be fine
I sell a fair bit of them, only complaint I get from customers is they get a little noisey toward the end of their life. But they do their job and do them well enough
I went from Falken Wildpeak AT Trail to these DAT 1’s. Look very similar. My rears were $91. My fronts not on sale will be $102. The Wildpeaks in 2020 were $126, now $215. So cheap shit for me it is! But they look good and get me to work.
Ive had a set of 245/65/17's on the rear of my Dakota for about 4 to 5 years now. They are decent for a budget tire but don't expect them to be on par with the likes of Goodyear, BF, etc.. In my experience, there down fall is mileage. Mine have worn even and ride nice, dry traction is very good & wet traction can be questionable.
I must say that they are fine in dry weather, but in the wet… Absolutely dangerous! They have no gripe at all.
Automaten van Hager met mooie Beun-spaghetti, dat is alsof je Hifly banden onder je Bmw M5 monteert
I’ve used Dextero. They cracked and wore down in less than 20k miles.
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