Tires Hankook or Kumho
Nu, mai bine ia ceva Debica / Laufen / Hankook noi și nu ai treabă
Am comandat pe 19 Iulie. DOT preferențial 2025. Au venit în 2 zile si toate 4 aveau dot 2625. Erau încă calde practic.
Kumho is top dog in the midrange right now, I’d go for them.
First hour I got them installed on Nissan frontier pickup, highway distracted a bit almost not paying attention at 70mph traffic stop in front of me. I had to choose calculate between braking hard or soft. I chose the latter (softer) for fear of skidding and hitting the cars ahead. Car stopped safely. Coming from 6 year old hankook dynapro which are stiff at 35 psi I could have plowed over. These are sure comfy ride, no need to air down, the all terrain version.
That said, I’ve had a good experience with the discount tire house branded “Rocky Mountain” tires. They’re 3 peak rated M/S tires. And road noise is not bad at all. I don’t even hear it. I have about 15k on them over the last year or so.
Just bought these at America's Tire (same company as Discount Tire) and couldn't be more happy with their service and the tires. Better than the Kumhos and the car doesn't shudder any more when coming to a stop on loose ground. Ours was 30 minutes away and worth it.
I bought a pair of HK Ventus Concept 2 for the front of my 2018 Camry over the summer. I’ve been buying this tire in my other beater car & they've held up okay.
My Ion’s are about to be replaced at 40k km’s (25k miles), which is around what I’ve been getting on my Performance (with 18” wheels). New Zealand has rather coarse roads tho…
I had a set of ventus V2's on a mustang, wet traction wasn't great.
I bought cheap Kumhos once. Short life span and too slippery to drive on even though they still had some tread.
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