Hifly Super2000
WatchThe Hifly Super2000 is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Vans.
12
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48%
Average
129,066
miles driven
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Top 3 Hifly Super2000 Reviews
Given 40%
while driving a
Mitsubishi triton
(225/75 R16)
on mostly country roads
for 25,000 miles
25000 and there bald as my head. You get what you pay for. Never again
Given 10%
while driving a
Peugeot Boxer
(215/70 R15)
on mostly motorways
for 2,000 easy going miles
3 weeks old and allready flat while driving on a French peage
Given 33%
while driving a
(185/70 R14)
on mostly motorways
for 12,000 easy going miles
One of these tyres blew on our dual axle van
( luckily )completely destroyed the tyre even though we pulled up immediately says steel belt on the tyre but no sign of steel in what was left looks like a complete rag tyre thin wall won't stand up to wear only bitumen use 12,000k two thirds life rubbish pulling all off and replacing with good branded tyres cheap tyre not my choice a road worthy decision by previous owner 1 out of 10 my review
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Given 30%
while driving a
Fiat 1.2 16V
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 easy going miles
3 years old on our Motorhome and they have developed 3 bulges in the side wall and had to be changed, absolute garbage tbh
Given 40%
while driving a
Fiat ducato van
(225/75 R16)
on mostly motorways
for 10 average miles
Cheap fitted by RV dealer as he promised to fit new tyres. Never trusted them from the start. Fitted to Fiat Ducato Winnebago front tyres almost worn out after 14,000kms. Rear tyre blew at 105kms/hr without any warning.
Given 41%
while driving a
Volkswagen Caravelle
(205/65 R15)
on a combination of roads
for 30,000 average miles
Bought my car with these tyres on, so obviously not my choice of tyres for the car (VW T4 Caravelle). Honestly, these might be good cargo tyres, but for a passenger car they're well below expectations. Tyres are very loud, massively lacking grip on wet, they're not good on dry either and the handling was very poor (this might be due to the size/profile). The only upside is wearing, had these for 30k miles and there was still plenty of thread left. Anyway, wouldn't recommend these at all, unless you want to loose control of your car on wet.
Given 19%
while driving a
Volkswagen Crafter
(205/75 R16)
on mostly country roads
for 20,000 easy going miles
Hilly super 2000 on my motorhome, absolutely junk, unsafe, separating and forming lumps, and blow without warning. Loadrating of 1000 kg but nowhere near that. Do yourself a favour and buy a proper manufactured tyre like bridgestone it Michelin if you don't want to jeopardize your safety!!!
Given 40%
while driving a
Peugeot partner van
(215/70 R15)
on a combination of roads
for 12,000 easy going miles
Just had a blow out failure on my (new) Motorhome while cruising at 100kph on the French Autoroute. (A71 near Bourges). Fortunately there was not an accident. The weather was quite warm and sunny (25 deg). Now having returned home to the UK the HiFly tyres will be removed and binned and replaced with a manufacturers product who I know and who I can contact with a complaint. I do not recommend anyone uses this make of tyre for safety reasons. (Pictures and verification available if any one is interested).
Given 83%
while driving a
(195/75 R16 R)
on mostly motorways
for 12,000 average miles
I can't comment on wear as I have only traveled 12,000 ks with the Super 2000s on the dual rear of my motorhome. Wet and dry grip is very good and tyres bag less with the constant load of the motorhome compared to my previous Michelan's. I have been surprised at just how well these tyres perform.
Given 61%
while driving a
Fiat Scudo combi van
(215/60 R16 T)
on a combination of roads
for 15,000 average miles
Fitted to the front of a Fiat Scudo campervan. Grip is OK on road ( it's a van, I keep up but well away from the limit..), Marked as Mud & Snow tyres ,but don't go well on wet grass. Fine on motorways at 80+, but jittery and throw sideways when accelerating, on rough roads and service trenches. 12k done and plenty of tread left, mpg not what I was hoping.
I'm hoping to replace the original Bridgestone Duravis on the rear with higher performance, preferably all-season..
I'm hoping to replace the original Bridgestone Duravis on the rear with higher performance, preferably all-season..
Given 78%
while driving a
Holden (205/65 R15)
on a combination of roads
for 56 average miles
hi have 6 ply hi fly 205 65r15 c tyres
i have had 95000 kilometers service from them, and have replaced them with the same.
Awesome perfomance great value three years of driving . one set of tyres
i have had 95000 kilometers service from them, and have replaced them with the same.
Awesome perfomance great value three years of driving . one set of tyres
Given 84%
while driving a
Holden holden vz ute
(205/65 R15)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
i have had so far 80,000 ks from this set and they are still going strong i guess another 10,00o may be , excellent tyres
