KL71 or MT764 or MT117

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KL71 or MT764 or MT117

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Looking at a new set of 33s.

The Maxxis Bighorn and Kuhmo Kl71 both get good reviews.

Anything else I should be looking at in the sub 400 per tire range?

Edit: post updated to include the Silverstone.

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Savero MT are worth looking at
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Cheers - who stocks them?
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I brought some from Firestone railway ave couple of month ago petone
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i would go for the bighorn 762 personally.

savero should be available thru any tyre shop
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Roughly what are the saravos worth?

I thought the 764 was a replacement for a 762 and more aggressive?

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Carnt remember exactly but think thay where round the 300 mark for 33s good bang for buck
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That's quite a bit cheaper than the Bighorn or KLs.

What sort of Terrain do you run?
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Just had a look online. They look identical to the Buckshots which I currently have.
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Not quite more like the old BFG's.
I have run them for 4 years now first on a Bighorn and now on a Safari and have found them to be the best all round tyre I have used. I do every thing from highway (I do drive this a lot due to where I live), but I also drive west coast, farms, snow, high country and rivers
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6 of one and half dozen of the other. Both have similar performance on and off road although tread patterns are totally different.

If going Maxxis, go with the MT764 if available in the size you want, bit more aggressive tread and more durable.
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KL71 wear VERY fast
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KL71's are a good road tyre not so good for the mud I have had mine going on 4 years now and I have done quite a few K's on them so they are getting bald now.
As above post they dont wear quickly.

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Drurban wrote:KL71's are a good road tyre not so good for the mud I have had mine going on 4 years now and I have done quite a few K's on them so they are getting bald now.
As above post they dont wear quickly.

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Newer kl71 do, had mine 40tho and there toasted mate, had some on my surf 3 year ago same at the same km still had 10mm of tread
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Drurban wrote:
As above post they dont wear quickly.

Chur


I'll second that, used KL71s on my surf for years and now on the Jeep, they wear f*ck all with right pressure on trucks around the 2ton mark.
Apparently they wear worse on the heavier trucks. Paid just over 300 per tyre not long ago, thats including fitting and balancing.
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luckyme wrote:
Drurban wrote:
As above post they dont wear quickly.

Chur


I'll second that, used KL71s on my surf for years and now on the Jeep, they wear f*ck all with right pressure on trucks around the 2ton mark.
Apparently they wear worse on the heavier trucks. Paid just over 300 per tyre not long ago, thats including fitting and balancing.
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What size was that for?
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KL71 are under sized .... so a 33 will be more like 32 , the are real quiet & drive well on the road.... but they do wear fast if you don't have them at the correct pressure on the road.
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Mattman wrote:
luckyme wrote:
Drurban wrote:
As above post they dont wear quickly.

Chur


I'll second that, used KL71s on my surf for years and now on the Jeep, they wear f*ck all with right pressure on trucks around the 2ton mark.
Apparently they wear worse on the heavier trucks. Paid just over 300 per tyre not long ago, thats including fitting and balancing.
My 2c


What size was that for?


33x12.5x15
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tallsam66 wrote:KL71 are under sized .... so a 33 will be more like 32 , the are real quiet & drive well on the road.... but they do wear fast if you don't have them at the correct pressure on the road.

never came through size issues with them, might have to measure them up 8)
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Mattman wrote:Looking at a new set of 33s.

The Maxxis Bighorn and Kuhmo Kl71 both get good reviews.

Anything else I should be looking at in the sub 400 per tire range?

Cheers
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Check out Federal Courgias Matt , A mate of mine got 5 33s from Feilding tyres for about $1450, awesome in the mud, very cool tread pattern
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As far as 71's being undersized..... almost all of them are - what rock are you under??? Sorry to sound harsh but most if not all apart from high dollar ones are less than the advertised dia...
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Tarmac wrote:As far as 71's being undersized..... almost all of them are


So that makes no difference for the topic then ;) I thought it was an issues like it was with the silverstones before they changed the mould.
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Just a wee note on the kl71 thing, We've been advised by the Kumho guys that you MUST run 45psi on the road to get decent mileage. No more, no less. :mrgreen:
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I cant fault my KL71's and will buy them again.Never bought them as a mud tyre or expected to be good in mud,but they are great on road very quiet and handle well.
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Wow 45 psi seems high. What are peeps running?
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I ran between 40-43psi in mine.
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40 on road and well what ever floats my boat off road so to speak usually around just under half that.
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I usually run 36 on road and make them look like jandals for off road depending on severity of terrain
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why dont you run Trepadores? much better tyre, i can get them for you for just a tad over $400?
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WOW that's really high! your ride must be terrible.

I run 30 on the front and 28 on the rear in my Terrano
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