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Been enjoying them. Got about 400 miles on the set. Yes. 21” size. Getting about 1.8kwh - all city, errands. No real highway. I have a heavy foot and use all the quad motors. So, you will prolly get better efficiency.
Dedicated snow tires like Blizzaks kick any 3 peak tires ass. I've driven several brands, and I almost have to drive every time it snows. I wouldn't choose any other tire for winter driving/ commuting, and some light off road.
When I was living in Montana I got Blizzaks because the commute to the resort was up an icy canyon. I love the Blizzaks so much, I now don’t want my KO2s on my car in the winter. The grip is so different.
Felt good, real frigging good on the Bridgestones compared to the Falkens. I love Falkens for the price but had to be competitive and it was my first time on Potenza rubber and I don't know if I can go back. I was able to left foot brake so well through the elements and folks on the cones said I was absolutely 3-wheeling through the sweepers, so nice to feel the front end grip and hold.
I chose Bridgestone Dueler A/T Ascents for my rig, they’ve been great so far after about 8,000mi, waiting to give a real review once the snow comes.
Eu am pus bridgestone, le am de vreo 2 ani, sunt destul de confortabile și nu am avut probleme iarna. Sa vedem cat tin.
Am Hankook de 5 ani pe mașina. Sunt foarte ok
I got Hankook Tire Ion Evo AS just about 3 months ago. One thing I immediately noticed is the louder "Tire noise" but not by a lot. Totally tolerable. I just felt good that I got a good Tire for my car.
Now, 7 months in, I had a nail in my tire and I took it to Hankook tire and they fixed it for $20 or something. A day after fixing the tire, it is still loosing psi by about 12psi.
I contacted the Tire shop and got the following response: see image.
Is it normal that where I got the nail in is close to the unrepairable spot on the tire? With Michelin, i had it even closer to the edge and it was totally repairable and losted the full lifetime.
The tire shop showed me the repair by removing the tire and I can see that the repair was done very professionally. However, the angle of the nail was bad that I have to get a new tire.
Man... I'll say Michellin is quieter but wears out faster. Next time I would just get whatever is cheaper.
I had them on a 2019 Sport. I got rid of them at about 25k. They hydroplaned dangerously.
Regarding the topic tire, Hankook - ok, kept the wheels off the pavement. But a mere 28,000 miles? And severe cracking in the grooves?
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