Tires Hankook or FEDERAL

FEDERAL Tires
Z34CRXZ
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Rating 4.5

I just bought some myself for my rear im a first time user of Federal so my opinion should be valid ig you can say but I’ve had them for about a week now 265/35/r18 federal 595 rs-rr to be exact. Besides the fact that they look cool my mpg surprisingly went up, they’re superrr sticky and handle curves/corners just be careful the first couple of miles considering that they’re new tires you’ll probably lose traction from the fresh rubber but no big deal. The only downside (for some people) is that they are noisy personally it doesn’t bother me bc I have no mufflers and I listen to loud music but if you’re someone that is picky or sensitive to noise I’d suggest another tire other than that I’d rate the tires 9/10

Pros: super sticky, handle corners
Cons: tires are noisy
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Hankook Tires
Esquiline
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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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FEDERAL Tires
cj_d250
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Rating 4.0

I recently bought a new to me truck with 285/60/20 federal couragia fx tires. So far they ride really well in dry or wet weather, warm or cold.

Pros: ride really well
Cons: low tread wear rating
Vehicle: Dodge RAM
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FEDERAL Tires

running Federal 595 RS-RRs on my RX-7 and they're not bad, certainly not as sticky as the Toyo R888s I had on previously, but I can't reallly complain otherwise.

Pros: not bad
Cons: not as sticky
Vehicle: Mazda
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