Tires Hankook or BRIDGESTONE

BRIDGESTONE Tires

I bought a set for my Kia Seltos and have been driving on them for a few days now.

So far I am impressed with how much lower impact noise and quieter they are than the factory Kuhmo Majesty 9's.

Pros: lower impact noise, quieter
Vehicle: Kia
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Hankook Tires
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Rating 4.0

I’m using the non EV ones as Michelin replacements and they’re great. Just a slight range hit and a bit noisier than OEM.

Pros: great performance
Cons: slight range hit, noisier
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Great condition matching set of OEM 16 inch Volkswagen Borbet wheels with matching Bridgestone tires. Wheels have a couple minor small scratches as shown in pictures are very representative. Matching tires have about 9-10/32 of thread left, no patches. Used like new for less than half the price. Asking price will include center caps.

Pros: great condition, like new
Cons: minor small scratches
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 5G0.601.025
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 4.0

Put them on my parent’s 09 CR-V in the winter of 2020. Compared to the Michelin Premiers that were on prior, the Quiettracks were slightly louder and firmer, which makes sense since they’re 80k vs 60k. Overall though, they’re still decently quiet, round corners super well, and have handled all conditions. Parents drove in a snowstorm in Michigan with those tires and the they felt good the whole time.

Pros: decently quiet, round corners well
Cons: slightly louder, firmer
Vehicle: Honda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I just had my original ecopia 422 205/55/16's swapped out with a set of Nokian Solstice all weather tires in the same size. All seasons don't do well in the wet and slushy snow we get here in south coast of B.C.

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Hankook Tires

Got some Hankook "100000 miles" H727 on the beater Honda. Within 3-4 years, or 50k miles later they're all shot. Tread is mostly gone. At the end I had a slow leak from cracks etc. The rubber ripped at the edges exposing the cord and leaks slowly, then rather quickly when it let go.

Cons: tread mostly gone, slow leak
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 50000 km
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