Hifly tyres - anyone got and experience with them ?

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Hi all - we’re buying our first MH and part of the deal was to replace the old Michelin camper tyres (10 years old but only done 14000 miles)

We’re being offered Hifly all transit tyres - load factor 121, 10ply and all season with M&S and three peak mountain markings on - we plan extensive travelling throughout Europe both winter and summer - van is a Burstner elegance on a Tag axle.

Anyone got experience of these tyres and will they comply with winter/summer tyre legislation in Euro countries that apply it ?
 
Thanks Aba - yes on paper they look up to spec but I can’t find much in the way of reviews etc for them and wondering if I should just come to a deal with the dealer to put on Michelin’s or Conti’s and pay the difference.......
 
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Made by Shandong who make lots of tyres

Personally, I dont use cheap tyres, but its a personal choice as ever

Why did you buy a Burstner when Driftwood-Home-Conversions would have been cheaper?
 
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He had 4 Hifly tyres fitted to our Swift motorhome a few years ago. We kept the van 2 years, put 20000 miles on the tyres and when we sold it they looked as new. Couldn’t fault them at all, they were quiet and gripped well enough for us on snow through the Pyrenees. I think there’s lots of snobbery about tyres. They worked well for us and I’m sure they will work well for you. Our Swift was 3500kg.

if they have the 3 peaks snowflake, they will comply with all countries that require them , but take snowchains too!

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Hi,

I prefer to buy either Top Brand European, Korean or American Tyres.

Put it this way. However many tyres you run on, from two upwards. Put the palms of your hand up in the air. Thats about the size of the patch of each tyre that sits on the tarmac at any one nano second.

Then consider that you may have upwards of 3 tons of motorhome sat on those 4 + palms. Traveling at 60mph plus!.

And in the whole grand scheme of things, many people will spend thousands of £'s on accessories and spend very little money on decent tyres.

Never ever skimp on tyres.
 
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Thanks Aba - yes on paper they look up to spec but I can’t find much in the way of reviews etc for them and wondering if I should just come to a deal with the dealer to put on Michelin’s or Conti’s and pay the difference.......

 
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Hi all - we’re buying our first MH and part of the deal was to replace the old Michelin camper tyres (10 years old but only done 14000 miles)

We’re being offered Hifly all transit tyres - load factor 121, 10ply and all season with M&S and three peak mountain markings on - we plan extensive travelling throughout Europe both winter and summer - van is a Burstner elegance on a Tag axle.

Anyone got experience of these tyres and will they comply with winter/summer tyre legislation in Euro countries that apply it ?

What size are you looking for?
 
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Yes we have had them on for two years now very pleased with them nice ride and low level road noise. We were recommended them by. Boycey
No complaints from us we are pleased we them.

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Thanks Aba - yes on paper they look up to spec but I can’t find much in the way of reviews etc for them and wondering if I should just come to a deal with the dealer to put on Michelin’s or Conti’s and pay the difference.......
I've used them for the last 4 years and will replace with same tyre. I had the 4 fitted for £240. I've had no problems with them so for me it was a no brainer.
As van is 3850kg.
Phil.
 
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Yes we have had them on for two years now very pleased with them nice ride and low level road noise. We were recommended them by. Boycey
No complaints from us we are pleased we them.
Hi you two.
Hope your both keeping well. We are currently living,loving,pissing it up in goa.
Nicki and Phil
 
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I used to work for a major Italian tyre manufacturer, their budget range tyres contained more chalk dust and nylon than rubber, big name doesn't always mean best. Word of mouth on here is a better option than marketing blurb.
 
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