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The Maxxis HT-750 Bravo is made 8 sizes in 15, 16, 17 and 18 inch options. Prices range from $165.00 to $260.00 depending on size and location in Australia.

Maxxis HT-750 Bravo Tyres

Premium Tyre
5 stars overall rating (based on 12 reviews)
92% of reviewers would buy this tyre again
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About Maxxis HT-750 Bravo Tyres

Maxxis HT-750 Bravo is predominantly a highway tyre that still provides rugged durability when you need it.

HT-750 delivers all-season performance in a comfortable and quiet driving environment. The enhanced tread design provides for a smooth commanding ride with the benefit of an increased tread life. This tyre won't let you down when you're off-road either here you appreciate its strength and stability.

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Maxxis HT-750 Bravo Reviews

12 reviews
What other drivers are saying
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maxwell watson, 11 Jul 2021
2006 jeep commander
4.8 out of 5
superb tyres
tyres are now noisy due to age and wear however they are excellent 4x 4 tyres
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ghazy halou, 07 Apr 2019
2009 Toyota kluger
5 out of 5
really good
In my opinion i say this type of tiers it is the best for ever so just buy a tiers first and test it i'm sure you will find a perfect test with this tyers and its really cheaper not expediencies also its very easy to use and nice colour how ever you want you can take its for you with best price its yours
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harleydave, 06 Sep 2017
5 out of 5
Bravo760 series tires
ive bought these tires and for the price they are ok. they are a smooth riding tire and handle great in the snow and the rain, grip the road very well, the only problem i have is that they just dont last.my truck is a 2005 dodge dakota 4x4, i bought 2 of these tires at first due to the fact the original tires i had on the truck one of them blew out so i needed new tires so i just bought 2 at first till the others had worn out then i got 2 more so i would have a complete set of the same tires, i was really happy on the ride and the way it handled the pavement, i bought them in 2009 one set in july and the other in dec. the back tires are already slick and i had to replace them, the tires onle had 32456 miles on them, far less miles then there are rated at. the front tires (which were bought in dec 2009) are also going to have to be replaced soon the tread has about 5000 miles left on them if i am lucky now they only have 23485 miles on them. i was happy with the tires due to the fact of the price and the way they handled but i hate the tires due to the fact they dont last or live up to there ratings. i went out and bought some prodigy tires which are made by yokahama, and so far i am happy with them, they are rated pretty well and the ride in my opinion is much better then the maxxis.
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yoda41, 14 Aug 2017
5 out of 5
Good
Buy them...buy them now! They range from $114 to $180 per tire depending on where you purchase them. They are considered an average and affordable (economical) tire. I believe that when the public really gets the experience, that these tires will give BF Goodrich, Toyo, Yokohama, Goodyear... a serious run for competition.Buy them...enjoy them!
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hayleynkev, 07 Jul 2017
5 out of 5
Excellent
A competitively priced tyre that has not given me any problems in the 5 months and nearly 6000 miles I have been using them. I think the previous reviewer must have been unlucky and got a dodgy one. Or perhaps has other issues with the vehicle or fitting. The tyres are very confidence inspiring in poor weather and I would not hesitate to buy them again.
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Brent H, 02 Jan 2014
2007 Mitsubishi Outlander 4wd
5 out of 5
Beauties,,
First Set Maxxis ht 760 on our Outlander 2007 215/70/16 Great ride and wear...Front wheel drive Front tyres 60,000....Rear still have 20,000 left all tare use....Very happy.Value great,feel safe on them....Great in the wet..Bought them local and am very happy we did I know the family will be safe..
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Karla G, 03 Aug 2013
1996 Mitsubishi Pajero
5 out of 5
Great value
I bought 4 tyres January 2011, am still running on them having done 65000 kms. Been to Fraser Island and down to the snow, with a very loaded vehicle. No issues, no road noise or vibrations and never had a flat. Definately happy with them and will be replacing them with the same when the time comes.
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Juzzy, 20 Aug 2012
5 out of 5
Great tyre
Had these on my 1995 Suzuki vitara and they were awesome. 90,000km! Amazing life out of these tyres! Id buy again in a heartbeat!
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Geoffro45, 04 Jul 2012
5 out of 5
Great Value Tyre
I've been running a set of 235/70R/16 Maxxis Bravo HT-750 on a 2006 Toyota Kluger CVX for 8 months and 9,500 kms.I was sceptical about buying my first set of Maxxis, as there were differing reviews on where they are made. Some people were saying China, others saying Korea.Well, I can confirm that mine are clearly stamped 'Made in Taiwan' on the sidewall.The original Toyo's that came factory fitted (225/70r/16) were [censored word removed]. They wore badly, and in wet weather at roundabouts would give horrible understeer if cornering at normal safe speeds. They were only good in a straight line, and I can only assume they were matched to the vehicle for a good fuel economy sticker.I replaced those after 28,000 kms with a set of Yokohama Geolander G012 in 235/70R/16 for some occasional country driving on dirt tracks and gravel roads.The Yokahamas are more of an off-road tyre and were ok until really bad tyre noise appeared on the tar after about 35,000 kms and 75% worn. Fuel economy was also pretty poor with the Geolanders.This vehicle rarely sees a dirt track these days, so it was time to look for a low noise comfortable highway tyre with good grip, good wear characteristics, not too expensive and a good record of user reviews.Gotta say, I do a fair bit of research when making purchases, and I think I made the right choice with the Maxxis.They have worn 1.1mm and quite uniform in 9,500kms which in theory, should give me between 70-80,000 kms before they need to be replaced. That's pretty good on a full-time AWD as they can be quite harsh on tyres.The 750 Bravos are very smooth and responsive, and have a lot more wet grip than both the Toyos and the Yokahamas. They also seem to be better engineered in the sidewall so the vehicle is more stable through the corners but at the same time will absorb bumps and potholes better than the latter two.I've found the best pressure to run in the Maxxis is 36psi front and rear.The Toyo's and the Yokahamas needed 39psi or they would roll too much on the rims through corners which made for a harsh ride over bumps etc.The Maxxis are super quiet and took a minimal amount of lead to balance.I've seen weights nearly a third of the way around the the rims on some vehicles running BF Goodridges. Yuk!I got the best fuel economy from the original Toyos but again, these were 225/70r/16.The Yokahamas must have a high rolling resistance and my economy blow out by about 15% over the Toyos.Fuel economy with the Maxxis is about 3% worse than the Toyos but 12% better than the Yokahamas.Given they are 235's, it's understandable and acceptable for the larger footprint on the road.A very happy customer so far!
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frombrisbane, 08 May 2012
5 out of 5
Maxxis Bravo 750 H/T
Ive been running these on quite a few of our road cars, and find these very quiet, good grip on tar, in wet and dry, plus excellent wear. Have currently a set on the spare car "Land Rover Freelander" that is used as a sunny day topless car to the beach and find with the smaller softroader, that these tyres are perfectly fine on gravel, sand, rutty tracks. With the larger Land Rover Discovery, I find they are an excellent black top tyre, and fine on hard dirt and gravel, but because of the 2.7ton im pulling, they can be, not so great going up steep gravel hills. (By that I mean around 22degree hills). Overall wear is great, handling is great, but have changed to running MTs on the heavier vehicles now.Will buy these again for all our other small vehicles.
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Navy Drew, 14 Apr 2012
5 out of 5
MAXXIS HT-760 Bravo is a great tire for an SUV.
Extremely happy with them. Now I am reluctant to switch brands. Originaly, I wanted to buy Toyo tires for my 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, but the shop recommend these instead, because they were out of stock. I paid a little over $700 for all four to be installed. I went with a slightly wider tire for my factory rim (245/65/R17 instead of a the 55). My Jeep is a V-8 with Quadra Trac 2...basically All Wheel Drive. I noticed an improvement in ride from the Goodyear Wranglers that were previously on there. I've had the Maxxis HT-760 Bravo series 5 years now and have driven almost 60,000 miles on them. Most of them highway. I drove in the wet region of Seatte for about 20,000 miles. I then drove about 20,000 between southern Cal and Nevada. I have also driven cross country a few times (L.A. to Boston and Jacksonville, FL). I have rotated them 3 or 4 times. I admired the quite/smooth ride and they handled great. The tread wear is very even inside and out, because I kept the psi at 35. I loved them!!! Driving an SUV, I recall how they saved me a few times. One time I was driving 40 MPH and a car just decide to pull out (to make a left) of a gas station, he never looked left (at me). I had no time to break!! I swerved left crossing 2 lanes to narrowly miss him side swiping me! Untouched! No chirp or skid. I love my jeep and my tires!
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lucy12, 29 Jun 2011
5 out of 5
Excellent
After some quality issues with 2 previous sets of Dunlops I settled for these on my small suv. Was worried about the quality given how cheap they are but needn't have bothered. Low road noise and excellent grip. Can't comment on durability as have only had for 5000 kms but no problems so far. Very, very happy.
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Maxxis HT-750 Bravo Sizes

Pattern Name Size Load Speed Runflat Price Get Quote
15 inch Options
HT-750 Bravo 235/70R15 103 S No Contact for Pricing
HT-750 Bravo 265/70R15 112 S No From $247
16 inch Options
HT-750 Bravo 235/70R16 106 S No From $165
HT-750 Bravo 255/65R16 109 T No From $226
HT-750 Bravo 265/70R16 112 S No Contact for Pricing
17 inch Options
HT-750 Bravo 245/65R17 107 S No From $230
HT-750 Bravo 265/65R17 112 S No Contact for Pricing
18 inch Options
HT-750 Bravo 235/55R18 100 V No Contact for Pricing