Sure, for about 12k miles.
Some tires are made in China and some possibly(?) better ones are made Vietnam, while made in Korea tires usually aren't bad, but may not last as long as expensive tires. For safety, I wouldn't go too cheap on tires. Many cheap tires have rather poor traction when new and become unsafe with only a few miles of wear on them. The Chinese tires often are made of very hard rubber, which might wear well, but has poor traction. There may be some in between tires made in the Philippines, but I'd avoid them. Kumho is a Korean tire company with majority Chinese ownership by a Chinese tire company. They make Phantom tires, likely in China, but even in Korea, they would be the low end. Hankook tires are "better" Korean tires. Not the best, but seem safer. I'd check tire reviews on the Internet.
They’re good for me since my car has camber and will just destroy the tires anyways
Grip will be more than fine. Nice soft compound. Performance will be lovely. At first. They will not last. Structural failures before tread is used up, are common. But new is better than old, so if that's what you can afford, go for it.
They were fine for my mini cooper in Southern California. I’d get the warranty tho!
They're Chinese junk. They sorta work, but have 20% less traction and 50% less lifetime.
Currently, running Phantom C-sports. Have 25k on these...and they are wearing o0n target to reach the 50k guarantee.
i just purchased these tires a few weeks ago for my 2021 nissan rogue. they drive fine. they’re as quiet as my old ones, but maybe a little bumpier. the one thing that i noticed the most though was the drop in my fuel efficiency.
Don’t go with phantom I work at discount tire and I’ve heard so many people say that if there’s even a little bit of water on the road they lose traction
Phantoms are America's/Discount Tire own brand tire. They're a mid range tire that are for SUV's mainly but the smaller trucks like f-150, and the 1500's can run it if they are older from when they had the smaller frames. Better than the cheapest option out there, but don't expect top tier performance like, Michelin, Yokohama, and so on.
I'd recommend them if you do in city driving mainly, but they'll still be fine on highway driving. They're fine in wet weather as well. But again they arent top tier, but a decent budget tire so you don't break the bank.
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The brand is registered in China.
In March 2026, PartReview users have a mixed opinion of PHANTOM tires.
PR Score — 46 out of 100, based on 12 reviews and 43 votes. 2 positive reviews, 7 neutral reviews, 3 negative reviews. Average rating — 2.9 (out of 5). Vote balance: 20 up, 23 down.
In the ranking of the best tires this part is at position 58, behind COMFORSER and Giti , but ahead of OEM Audi and OEM Porsche.
Users also evaluated the qualities of PHANTOM tires:
- Grip - starts, stops, and cornering feel confident on dry and wet roads - rated ambivalently. 3 points out of 5.
- Noise - hum or roar in the cabin varies with road surface and speed - rated positively. 3.5 points out of 5.
- Ride comfort - bumps and vibrations are absorbed more or less smoothly - rated ambivalently. 3 points out of 5.
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- PHANTOM ranked #2 for: Honda Ridgeline .
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