Tires Hankook or Cooper

Hankook Tires

That's about as quiet as you'll get before going to a street tire. I have hankook dynapro at on one jeep and they seem a little quieter but they're also on a quieter jeep.

The falkens are pretty quiet though on my other jeep.

Pros: seem a little quieter
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Cooper Tires

I have these, got em on sale for cheap so I figured I'd give them a shot. Drove them in like 6" inches of snow with no issues, been through some mean rainstorms with no issues, and over the summer. Been on them for almost a year so far and no complaints for how I am driving on them (Mostly just daily duty, occasional twisties).

Pros: no issues in snow
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Cooper Tires
SlimSqde
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Rating 4.0

i just got a full set for my 98 honda crv, 215/60r16. about 50 miles so far and they are great ride smooth, pretty quiet, and have good grip in the dry. I think they feel a little dull with center response with steering inputs when going slower, maybe less than 30mph. I have yet to test them in the rain, i havent quite pushed them to the limit in a turn yet but near the limit they feel good and feel like they will continue to grip has you push them harder.

Pros: smooth ride, good grip
Cons: dull center response
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 80 km
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Hankook Tires

I’m running Hancook Kinenergy 4s2 on mine. 18R 9.5 W 245 45.

High performance, All Weather, rated W around $900 for a full set. They grip nice, great in the snow and water too

Pros: grip nice, great in snow
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Cooper Tires
mrcranz
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Rating 5.0

i ran those coopers for like 5 years they’re great, very little to no noise, doesn’t hold onto rocks and good wet traction. i started using them when it was a 3s and when they switched to the next gen 4s wet traction significantly improved. i did some dirt driving and a lot of snow driving in deep snow for hours on highways. great traction on dirt and snow, especially for the money.

Pros: great wet traction, good value
Cons: none to little noise
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Hankook Tires
ratmanmedia
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Rating 5.0

Hankook Kinergy’s. I’ve never had a budget tire that gripped as well as they.

Solid performance in wet, snow, and dry conditions, very minimal tire noise.

Pros: solid performance, minimal noise
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Hankook Tires

my Frontier's 18" OEM Hankook AT's lasted over 5 years and 63k I don't think I rotated them once

Pros: lasted over 5 years
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 101328 km
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Hankook Tires

My Ion’s are about to be replaced at 40k km’s (25k miles), which is around what I’ve been getting on my Performance (with 18” wheels). New Zealand has rather coarse roads tho…

Mileage: 40000 km
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Hankook Tires

Absolutely horrible.

They're slippery on every single surface whether it be tarmac or on the side of a mountain.

They're so bad I put mine for sale and nobody wanted them.

Cons: slippery on every surface
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