Tires Hankook or Goodyear
I've seen some good comments about the Hankook Ions
For the tyre you posted, there is only a few mm till you reach the tread marker which indicates that you will need a new tyre again very soon. On the other hand, one of the best premium tyres in the market only costs you around 50-70 pounds for a new one and it can last for 40000 miles
Goodyear eagle F1 asymmetric 6, best all round tyre which isn’t UUHP like a PS4S
I have Goodyear Eagle F1s on the front and mid range on the back, being front wheel drive the back doesn’t really do much other than follow.
When I was driving (passengers at the time) full time & doing a ton of miles (around 1000-1200 miles per week), I would get the Goodyear Viva's from Walmart. They were like $~80 a piece and lasted me well, I'd get around 45k out of them and I believe they were rated for 60k.
I’ve had two flats in my Model Y factory all seasons (Goodyear Eagle F1s with the foam). Local tire shop was able to pull the foam back, patch and put the foam back. $39 each time.
Maybe I’ll catch a lot of flak for this but Goodyear wrangler Trailrunners have treated me well from highway to muddy farm roads.
I had the Duratracs on two trucks and they lasted a long time and we’re great in snow. However they get super noisy at 50mph speeds starting at around 25k miles.
Has anybody experienced dry rot with the factory Hankook Kinergy GT tires that came equipped with the 16" Torontos (In MY 2017 at least)? All four tires have these cracks along the outer channels. 16k miles, 8/32" tread depth remaining. 4 years old.
I bought tires from walmart exactly once. One developed a big bulge in the sidewall after a couple days, one didn't hold air, one had a knock, and they fucked up the weight placement on one so it was hitting my caliper. Never again.
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