Tires OEM Audi or Kumho
Just replaced the stock Kuhmo Majesty TA91s (Boston area) on my new/used 2024 Kona Limited with CC2s- 19" tires are expensive as hell but it was well worth it. I noticed the difference immediately.
I have a set on my 2500 and a set on the Subaru ascent. Good tires and wearing great
I have had mixed experience with Kumho. Had a set of Ecsta PA51 that were great. No issues and lasted a long time.
I have Kumho Roadventure tires on my Tacoma, I like them.
Wife had a set of Continentals on her GLE 350 and two rears had belt issue so had to replace and the same Conti’s were not available. We went with two Kumho Ecsta and they are solid.
I put a set on my 2006 Ram. LT, and I think the total was about $450. No problems, better ride than what I had.
Not same model # but I just ran Solus on my Elantra, they were OEM from 2023 and got about 50,000 miles on them. Awful in the snow and not great in heavy rain, but if you live in a mild climate and can avoid bad weather as needed they get the job done.
Aside from eating tires and brakes like they’re crabby patties, we’ve had zero issues on the car. Tires seem to go every 25 - 30K miles and we seem to be changing front brakes every 25K and rears at every 30K.
That is 25% of your contact with the road, and from the look of the breaks, a sporty car so a lot of power going down on that wheel. I would change immediately
Mot fail. Change it
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