Tires Hankook or Firestone

Firestone Tires

Get the Firestone All Seasons, or Firestone Wearhergrip All Weather tire. Both are excellent for snow, rain - any weather.

Pros: excellent for snow, rain
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Firestone Tires

Firestone Destination AT2. Central Oregon driving in the deserts, highways, ice & snow while often pulling a travel trailer. “No regerts.”

Pros: good for deserts, highways
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Hankook Tires
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Rating 5.0

Just got my hands on the Hankook ventus prime 4 quiet, soft, calm, sticks to the ground and doesnt suffer on cornering or handling no understeering or whats so ever. Highly recommend either the bridgestone or the hankooks especially for long drives.

Pros: quiet, soft, calm
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Hankook Tires

Here’s an update on the Hankook tires. They are notably more efficient than the Pirellis. My daily commute was showing an average energy use of 285 Whr/mile pretty consistently. For the past month, it is now at 235 Whr/mile. This is in addition to being notably quieter over most road surfaces.

Pros: more efficient, notably quieter
Mileage: 3000 km
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Hankook Tires

Slower but vastly more durable tire > outright pace for an 8 hour enduro. And the answer to that is, as always, Hankook RS4.

Pros: vastly more durable tire
Cons: slower tire
Vehicle: BMW
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Firestone Tires

I've enjoyed the "garbage" Indy 500s on my Challenger since shortly after I bought it, but they're getting up there in age and will be replaced in the spring. Quite possibly with another set. Had another tire in mind as a potential contender, but now I can't remember which one. That car is used for hauling butt on curvy roads, has never been driven in rain, but on hard packed snow. Then the Firestones are all but useless. And I'm sure that worn ones can be interesting in rain. I have DWS06s on a couple of vehicles and really like them, but if not driving on snow the DW version would be fine for me. They really impressed me on wet pavement, although that was years ago and tire offerings have changed.

Pros: good on curvy roads, impressive on wet pavement
Cons: useless on hard packed snow
Vehicle: Dodge
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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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Hankook Tires

This doesn’t answer your question, but my preowned ‘19 Prestige came with new Hankook Dynapro HP2 Plus mounted from the dealer. They were nice and quiet but didn’t last very long. Not sure exactly how many miles without looking it up, but they didn’t last 15k miles.

Pros: nice and quiet
Cons: didn’t last long
Mileage: 15000 km
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Hankook Tires

If you're just driving on dry pavement, they're ok. They are absolutely horrible on wet pavement (poor grip and hydroplane easy). My daily driver came with them on it new and couldn't wait to get them off.

Pros: ok on dry pavement
Cons: horrible on wet pavement
Mileage: 20000 km
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Firestone Tires

I currently have a set of Firestones on my car. I hate them. Noisest tire I have ever used, and they are leaving black marks on my garage floor. But they were cheep and that's all I could afford at the time. Never again.

Pros: cheap price
Cons: noisy, leaves marks
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