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First snowfall here in Toronto, ON on new years eve and they did not disappoint. +1 on the break in, as the tires began to come in on their own with the added kms. Also, nvh is simply superb, these are the quitest tires I have ever driven
When those tires died, I bought them a set of BLIZZAK winter tires and they're SO MUCH better!!! They aren't quite as smooth and quiet on dry, but there's tons more traction in even deep snow.
But to be honest, the best snow tires are Bridgestone Blizzaks. Hands down the best I have ever had.
Just put some Hankook dynapro at2 on my jeep. They had amazing reviews and stats compared to other brands.
I had Ventus V12’s on my 1M. I liked them a lot.
I have the Hankook Ventus V2’s on my basic Camaro, I commute 60 miles a day, interstate, encounter bad weather quite a bit and they’re really good in the rain as well, much smoother ride than my previous tires.
Compared to the oem pilot sports they're like 95% the grip and steering feel, but 105% of the comfort and quietness.
In my experience the Summer and All season tires from Hankook are unbeatable price/ performane wise. And don't lack in any area when compared with premium manufacturers.
Years ago I had an enlightening experience with Hankook Dynapro MTs, when I broke a tire and for a few weeks in winter had a a siped tire on on end of the rear axle and an unsiped tire on the other. The limited slip had to work very hard to keep me on the road in ice conditions in 2WD.
Can’t comment on the Hankook’s but the Bridgestone Ecopias that came with my CRV (2019 EX AWD) are also terrible.
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