Anyone have any experience, positive with this Chinese tire brand Hifly?
Anyone have any experience, positive with this Chinese tire brand Hifly?
No they are new not retreads. I know quite a bit about tires having worked in a garage changing tires from age 16 to 19 plus years of experience with aircraft tires.I am just asking for specific experience with the brand.
Yes. We do. We have the Vigouous AT601's on our SUV and the E350 van. The van has the LT version with 8 plys.Anyone have any experience, positive with this Chinese tire brand Hifly?
Not recaps - but recycled rubber for waste by converting old tires into vulcanized rubber powder and using this in new tires - but this may be for domestic not export use.
Bob tires have probably changed since you were 16 years ?
Was it difficult getting them off the wood-spoke wheels ? Sorry I couldn't help myself.
Edit: We have the HiFly AT601's on the van. We put Comforser CF1000's on the SUV in March of this year, only because we wanted a more all-terrain tread than the HiFly's had.Yes. We do. We have the Vigouous AT601's on our SUV and the E350 van. The van has the LT version with 8 plys.
Good tires, solid performance, good price.
We bought them from FRAM.
I would buy them again.
Edit: We have the HiFly AT601's on the van. We put Comforser CF1000's on the SUV in March of this year, only because we wanted a more all-terrain tread than the HiFly's had.
My Chinese Tire Follow-Up Review, 3/2017
Chinese tires have come a long way, just as most products made there have. Many manufacturers buy equipment from the states and have ISO9001 protocols.
Not recaps - but recycled rubber for waste by converting old tires into vulcanized rubber powder and using this in new tires - but this may be for domestic not export use.
Bob tires have probably changed since you were 16 years ?
Was it difficult getting them off the wood-spoke wheels ? Sorry I couldn't help myself.
Never took more than a bike flat off its rim. And I still have all my knucklesWell, I did work on a lot of split-rim wheels that required a crowbar and sledgehammer to get the rings off. You haven't changed tires until you do a fleet of forklifts in one day.
Never took more than a bike flat off its rim. And I still have all my knuckles
Sent from my HTC One A9 using Tapatalk
Anyone recommend an alignment shop on the North Coast
They are fine tires at a good price.these are 5250 pesos each with alignment and balancing at Casa de Gomas in Jarabacoa. They have a decent Dunlop at 8500 but the roads here will chew up any tire.
We once did 11 motorcycles in one day.Well, I did work on a lot of split-rim wheels that required a crowbar and sledgehammer to get the rings off. You haven't changed tires until you do a fleet of forklifts in one day.