Tires Hankook or BRIDGESTONE

Hankook Tires
Yeaurgay
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Rating 4.0

have the same setup on my Tahoe, except my rims are 22x9.5. Not bad honestly, really no complaints. The mpg is terrible. I always think I'm speeding but I'm just not, kind of a slow ride, but I enjoy driving and listening to music. It still had get-up at high rpms. I got the v8 tho so might make a difference. Hope this helps

Pros: no complaints
Cons: mpg is terrible
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Hankook Tires

Efficiency is as good, if not slightly better than the procontacts and much quieter. Not sure about wet traction as it hasn’t rained since I put them on but folks say the rain grip is good, better than the procontacts.

Pros: good efficiency, quieter
Cons: wet traction unknown
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
CTYankeeinMO_1986
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Rating 5.0

Bridgestone Turanza Quiettracks. Rock. (A huge improvement vs OEM Michelin Energy Saver A/S tires.) Based on my past experience with this and other Michelin tires, not entirely sold on the Michelin brand.

Pros: huge improvement
Cons: not sold on Michelin
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Remarkable-One7904
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Rating 5.0

I've been driving all types of vehicles on all types of tires for more than 50 years. The two best value tires I ever owned were Douglas (identical tread and design as my original Pirelli P77's) on an AWD Volkswagon Quantum and a set of Bridgestone Turanzas on a Mitsubishi Diamante (smooth and quiet as driving on glass). Both of these tires gave me over 52,000 miles of excellent service.

Pros: smooth and quiet
Vehicle: Mitsubishi Diamante
Mileage: 52000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Laz3r_C
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Rating 5.0

If you see snow, the Weatherpeaks are top notch, almost all my suvs and sedans have them. They're no sport tire but a great all-weather. Noise is great, mpg stayed about the same.

Pros: top notch, great all-weather
Cons: no sport tire
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
rkj__
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Rating 3.0

I’ve driven a wide variety of winter tires. Bridgestone, GoodYear, Firestone, Cooper, Michelin, Continental, and one or two others. Some were quieter, some were better on ice, some were better in deep snow. None were terrible. If you go with major brand names, that are not much over 5 years old, you should be ok.

Pros: quieter, better on ice
Cons: none were terrible
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Hankook Tires
jeffdavis34
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Rating 2.0

2018 Accord EX-L here. At 50K, replaced OEM Hankooks with Michelin Premier A/S tires. Side note: tech trash talks Hankook while writing up the service order. On the way home, I notice the ride quality has improved significantly.

Summary: avoid Hankook tires

Pros: improved ride quality
Mileage: 80467 km
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Hankook Tires

Hankook makes some of the cheapest crappiest tires. There was an issue with premature wear on the Explorers. Michelin is better but not hugely better. I'd use Continental DWS06 any day of the week.

Cons: cheapest crappiest tires
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