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Hankook Tires

Hankook Ventus V12 EV02. Hankook's have became my favorite tire in the last few years after doing tires/mechanics for 20 years.

Pros: favorite tire
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KENDA Tires
Ginoman1ac
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Rating 4.0

I run Kenda fat tires. I have 1600 miles on them, and I ride on all terrain. Barely worn at all.

Pros: barely worn
Mileage: 2575 km
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Hankook Tires

In comparing equal sizes, the EVO3 appears to be heavier, have more stabilized treadblocks, and stronger sidewalls/belts, but made with a softer rubber compound. Probably a better tire for track use.

Pros: stabilized treadblocks, stronger sidewalls
Cons: softer rubber compound, heavier
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otaku13
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Rating 4.0

Just got the hankooks last month swapped the kumhos at 40k. Slightly louder than the kumhos but not by much. As an earlier person said insanely better in heavy rain/standing water I felt like I was driving an suv the last time I was in a deluge just wicked right though it. Efficiency seems about the same as kumhos.

Pros: better in heavy rain
Cons: slightly louder
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 40000 km
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NWforestview
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Rating 5.0

I replaced my GT summer tires with the Hankooks and couldn’t be happier. I went through this last mild winter in the pacific northwest with no issues. Good grip in light snow and heavy rain. Low noise and great handling with my sometimes overly aggressive driving.

Pros: good grip, low noise
Vehicle: Kia
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Neglected_Martian
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Rating 4.0

I started with the khumos on a wind AWD, have the hankook’s now. The hankooks are way better in standing water/rain, and are stiffer overall. This leads to a little more road vibration but is not a major complaint. The khumos also wore out faster. Efficiency wise the hankooks are very very close but slightly less

Pros: better in rain, stiffer
Cons: more road vibration
Vehicle: Kia
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KENDA Tires

Put your size in Google and find something cheep. Kendas are cheap and reliable if they are available in your size.

Pros: cheap and reliable
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KENDA Tires

I’ve been running my kenda klever RT(35x12.5r17) for about 25-28k miles now. Wearing good imo, 14/32nds-15/32nds remaining when new was 19/32nds. I ran them at 30psi for most of their life and I wonder if that’s the reason why I’m having some issues with them. Mainly some balancing issues, flat spotting if it sits for a couple of days but it goes away once they’re warm. Kenda told me to run them at the psi my car says in the the door jamb. I have an 18 JLU. So i’m gonna test it now at 34psi. I suppose south florida heat, and heat from being at 30psi hasn’t helped them. I do love their rain performance and noise.

Pros: good wear, good rain performance, quiet
Cons: balancing issues, flat spotting
Mileage: 40233 km
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Hankook Tires

A buddy of mine had them installed on his Honda. He is a cheap guy, he took them because of the great price he got from a local tire shop. His road noise was up at least 50%.

Pros: great price
Cons: road noise increased
Vehicle: Honda
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