Tires Hankook or Kumho

Hankook Tires
davethetallguy
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Rating 4.0

Back to the actual tires, so far my completely subjective take is that they are indeed quieter and smoother than the factory Bridgestone Alenzas.

Pros: quieter and smoother
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Hankook Tires

Yo uso hankook, tengo un año y medio con ellas y estan a 3/4 de vida, ademas de que tienen buen agarre en curvas y lluvia, y no son tan caras como continental, estas también salen muy buenas, pero el precio es más elevado.

Pros: buen agarre en curvas
Cons: precio más elevado
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Kumho Tires

I couldn’t find them recently for my wife’s CX-9 so we went with Kumho Crugens and they have also been great.

Pros: have also been great
Vehicle: Mazda
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Hankook Tires
almazing415
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Rating 4.0

Hankook RS4s have my recommendation if you're not going to compete in sanctioned time attacks where prizes are on the line. I value tire longevity rather than saving one or two seconds per lap with a theoretical perfect racing line(not something that's bound to happen often).

Pros: tire longevity
Cons: less grippy
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Kumho Tires
Capt_Billy
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Rating 4.0

Yeah my MX5 had Kumo when I got it, and it loved to throw the rear and squeal a bit. Put RE003’s on it when I got a bit of money, holy shit. Suddenly grip monster

Pros: suddenly grip monster
Cons: throw the rear
Vehicle: Mazda
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Hankook Tires

If anyone wants good cheap tires, go with something reputable. I and lot of guys in my local Miata club run hankook ventus v2s. Can be had for 60-70$ per tire, and grip is very good for the price. They do wear pretty fast with hard driving but great value.

Pros: grip is very good
Cons: wear pretty fast
Vehicle: Mazda
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Hankook Tires

I have taken 3 tires to track events on my R: Dunlop ZII Star Specs, Bridgestone RE71R and Michelin PSS. I also ran version 1 Hankook RS3 tires on my BMW for both HPDE and autocross events. ZII Star Specs: excellent tread life (9-10 HPDE days @ ~2 hours track time/day), very good dry traction, good wet traction, wide temperature range RE71R: fair tread life (5 HPDE days), excellent dry traction, good wet traction, wide temperature range PSS: I used these for one event as a rain tire as my expectation is that they will not tolerate the sustained heat that a dry session will produce. Good dry traction, excellent wet traction, limited temperature range RS3: very good dry traction, unknown wet traction, limited temperature range; i.e.: they need lots of heat before they get sticky (craptastic for autoX) If I had to pick one tire for HPDE events, it would be the ZII's and that is what is currently on my car. Tires cost money and I value tread life over outright performance and the wear characteristics make the Dunlops about half the cost of the Bridgestones. If someone else is buying my tires, then I'll go with the RE71R's. For autocross use only in a street tire class, then the RE71R's, no question. i have not tried the BFG Rival or Rival S, but based on friends experiences I would expect them to be somewhat similar to the ZII and RE71R, respectively.

Pros: very good dry traction
Cons: limited temperature range
Vehicle: BMW
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Kumho Tires
sayemthree
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Rating 2.0

I tried kumhos on my gti and x3. Not happy with them. After some wear they get really loud and feel un balanced

Cons: loud and unbalanced
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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