Maxxis UE-168(N) Bravo SeriesReviews
13 reviews
13 on SimpleTire4.2
overall rating
85%
Would you buy again?
Review breakdown
- 6 out of 100
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Scorecard
Dry
4.8
Wet
4.6
Winter
4.3
Comfort
4.6
Noise
4.7
Treadwear
4.6
13 SimpleTire reviews
Great tires for my 20ft RV ,heavy duty 8 ply to Handel. Weight four a 1/3 of michine tires price ,very happy ,Great price ,glad I have them,
Best tires I have ever run on my 1997 original owner Econoline
Looks like there going to wear well. No flats yet. I drive lots of gravel roads.
Purchased for 1998 Rialta . A little scary on drive back from shop with the truck ruts throwing me around but after adding air to tires and adjusting air springs have not had any more issues . Nice smooth ride and no noticeable tread loss so far .
I put these on a 1997 Rialta motorhome. They have worked wonderfully so far. These are recommended by a lot of Rialta owners. I haven't had much time driving through rain. I did one morning, and they did ok. I took it easy just in case, but I didn't have any problems.
I replaced my aging Goodyear Cargo tires ( 10 yrs. ) on my 1999 Winnebago Rialta. I wanted to get 215/70R/15 tires since they will fit on the front and rear of my vehicle. The speed ratings are fantastic. These tire meet or exceed OEM. So far they have performed extremely well. I would recommend these tires for your Class B RV.
Great tires for my 1999 Winnebago Rialta. I've been looking for this size tire and Maxxis delivered. These tires can be used on the front or the back for those with a Rialta. Firestone took delivery for me and installed them for a reasonable price.
For what it is worth, I live in Southern California, so almost everything is dry and without snow, so I am out of my element evaluating these. I have just returned from a trip to the Sierras on a deer hunt, and the tires worked fine on rocky, gravelly dirt roads. The tires are mounted on a one-ton diesel flat bed dually with four wheel drive. So far the only thing that "might" be questionable is the tread wear - but I will have to wait and see (i.e. - too few miles to make a judgment call).
These tires have held up well on our church passenger vans.