Tires Hankook or DUNLOP

DUNLOP Tires

235/35/19 Dunlop sp winter Max or whatever they are called. Absolutely love them.

Pros: Absolutely love them
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Hankook Tires

Last winter on my stock garbage Hankook all seasons my 4mo handled the snow like a champ. I would not be worried in a major metro area running good all seasons [like Continental DWS or similar] year round.

Pros: handled snow like a champ
Cons: stock garbage
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Hankook Tires
bad-monkey
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Rating 4.0

RS4's are going to be your best bet. I haven't bought track tires since RS3 >>> RS4, but the RS3's are an amazing tire for the money. Best thing about Hankook RS's is that they maintain decent grip through lots of heat cycles meaning you can run em to the cords.

Pros: decent grip, lots of heat cycles
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Hankook Tires
kevinatfms
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Rating 4.0

The noise on the RS-RRs is the single worst ive ever run. If they are half as loud as the RS-RR im already sold. For the price the RS-RR is a great track day/autocross tire although they are not top tier(RE-71R/Rival) around my region.

Pros: great track day tire
Cons: noise is the worst
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DUNLOP Tires

• Front wheels has stock dunlops and rear wheels has all season but forgot the name. Gonna get new sets before next winter starts.

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DUNLOP Tires
Vtakkin
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Rating 4.0

I have Dunlop Direzza ZII Star Specs, there's a Dunlop Direzza ZIII now. I like them because although they're not quiteee as grippy as the RE71r, I've heard the RE71rs lose their grip after just a few heat cycles. These Dunlops are supposed to hold up better to heat cycling.

Pros: hold up better
Cons: not quite as grippy
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DUNLOP Tires
Power5
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Rating 3.5

Have Dunlop Sig HP 235/45r17 on my Volt. Not a bad tire. Grip is much higher than the stockers of course. Weird thing though, around 2 different off ramps at a similar speed to the stock tires, the ESP light comes on. I know it is getting light on the back inside tire, but I am coasting, not braking. Though, not sure how the regen works with the rear tires. So maybe the car is braking the back tires at the same amount as the regen is braking the front axle? Either way, never got an ESP light on any cornering with stock tires, and get it occasionally with the new ones. Slight slight bit of howl, but coming from the crap hypermile OE tires, everything is going to be louder. For the price I paid, I will not complain a bit.

Pros: grip is much higher
Cons: ESP light comes on, slight howl
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Hankook Tires

Has anybody experienced dry rot with the factory Hankook Kinergy GT tires that came equipped with the 16" Torontos (In MY 2017 at least)? All four tires have these cracks along the outer channels. 16k miles, 8/32" tread depth remaining. 4 years old.

Cons: dry rot, cracks
Mileage: 25750 km
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Hankook Tires

I have 4 on my GLI and I doubt they will last 35,000 km. I took them off and put on my winters at 25K and they don't look like they will last much longer. I don't drive my car hard at all. Last winter, with 5000 to 7000 km on them, I could barely move in a parking lot with 10 cm of snow.

Cons: won't last long
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 25000 km
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