Tires Hankook or Kumho

Kumho Tires

Go with the Kumho V730. They are the cheapest tire per corner, wear VERY well (about 100 runs before they cord…WITHOUT flipping). They are exactly what you need for a low-camber GS car.

Pros: cheapest tire per corner, wear VERY well
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Kumho Tires
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I run them on my Highlander and they have been great. This thing eats tires but they last around 40k miles on the Highlander. Definitely recommend!

Pros: great, last around 40k
Cons: eats tires
Mileage: 64373 km
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Kumho Tires

I have a set of Kumho Crugens on one of my cars, I like them so far (just installed in October, and we do get winter).

Pros: I like them
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Hankook Tires

The Hankook tyres also came on my car. Didn’t know much about them so did some research. They invariably get great reviews.

Pros: great reviews
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Hankook Tires

Order directly from hankook Motorsports. They last a hella long time. I run them as my normal tire on two cars. On the dedicated track car I get about 25 hours / 80-100 heat cycles before they brick.

Pros: last a long time
Cons: brick after cycles
Vehicle: BMW
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Hankook Tires

They last a long ass time, you can overheat them but they don't get really greasy. They just kind of fall off a little and stay there until you treat them nicer.

Pros: last a long time
Cons: can overheat them
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Hankook Tires

The Hankooks are great daily driver tires, but after running one autocross on them I was not happy with them for performance driving. I have them on my BMW.

Pros: great daily driver tires
Cons: not happy for performance
Vehicle: BMW
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