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Hankook I-Pikes are the ones I’ve been using recently, absolutely fantastic tires
Hankook Ventus V2. I was always able to get them at a damn good price, and they did well. Not a tire I’d take on the track, but for everyday/all season use they are great. Plenty grippy, at least for my stock setup
I got the Hankook ion evo as suv and it was a great choice. They are quieter and absorb the bumps better than the OEM Continental Pro-Contacts.
I was using Hankok on the last car, I was satisfied with them.
For the past 3 years I have been using the Hankook Kinergy 4S2 195/55R15 and I am super happy with them, but a little over 50,000km in it is time to get new shoes this winter. I have driven in snow and they felt quite ok.
I run Hankook Dyanpro on my Ariya. The Dynapro tires provides the best combination of price and ride quality that I have seen.
I got Hankook Tire Ion Evo AS just about 3 months ago. One thing I immediately noticed is the louder "Tire noise" but not by a lot. Totally tolerable. I just felt good that I got a good Tire for my car.
Now, 7 months in, I had a nail in my tire and I took it to Hankook tire and they fixed it for $20 or something. A day after fixing the tire, it is still loosing psi by about 12psi.
I contacted the Tire shop and got the following response: see image.
Is it normal that where I got the nail in is close to the unrepairable spot on the tire? With Michelin, i had it even closer to the edge and it was totally repairable and losted the full lifetime.
The tire shop showed me the repair by removing the tire and I can see that the repair was done very professionally. However, the angle of the nail was bad that I have to get a new tire.
Man... I'll say Michellin is quieter but wears out faster. Next time I would just get whatever is cheaper.
I have the Hankook Winter i*cept Evo³ (non-X) and on ice, they don't do great. Dry, snow and wet is great though.
I had Hankook on my Volvo SUV years ago and they were absolute shit. They cupped after about 6000 miles. Hankook replaced them for free.
Whatever it is it’s probably better than the Hankook Ion Evo AS that sometimes come on Kia ev’s. Couldn’t get them balanced even after 3 shops tried. Just put my winter tires on and the vibration is immediately gone.
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