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Hankook Tires
lfungus
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Rating 4.5

Ventus V12 is a really good tire. Feel great after a few thousand miles and some of the tread is gone. If you are at stock ride height and wheel ET I'd go a bit wider to 235/40 X 18. Better traction and higher handling limits.

Pros: really good tire, feel great
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I had the V12 evo on my GTI and M3. They were good for the money IMO.

Pros: good for the money
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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from my personal experience with other Hankook branded tires and what I've read online, those V12 evo's are a great bang for the buck tire and perform as good as many tires costing ton's more money. It's what I plan on using on my Mustang once the factory junk kicks the bucket.

Pros: great bang for buck
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Currently i'm running dz101's in the front, and hankook ventus v12 evo's in the rear, although i'm considering switching that around, as the hankooks seem to be much gripper than the dz's.

Pros: much gripper
Vehicle: Nissan
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Hankook Tires
milan187
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Rating 4.0

It does ok but stock tires are crap in my opinion. Good all season tire like optimo 4s (had them) would do very good but I put winter tires on and it made a huge difference from the stock tires. Makes me very confident in the CC and stability does very well.

Pros: stability does very well
Cons: stock tires are crap
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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al@absolute
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Rating 5.0

I've had a set on my F150 now for over 20k km's and they aren't barely beginning to show wear. They are quiet, good in snow, light muck and great in rain and very quiet.

Pros: quiet, good in snow
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 20000 km
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Gatorade21
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Rating 4.0

I have v12s Hankook they ride nice but only have 3500 miles on them. V12s seem to be quiet so far.

Pros: ride nice, quiet
Mileage: 3500 km
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attanasio666
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Rating 4.0

I've got some Hankook V12 evo since april and so far I really like them. They stick to the road well and they don't make much noise. Not that great when it's wet thought.

Pros: stick to the road, not noisy
Cons: not great when wet
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TechCase
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Rating 3.5

I had Kumho and Hankooks. The Kumho, while being the superior dry tire (grip, feel), was terrifying in the rain. The really good think about Hankooks is that they grip well, are predictable, and ride really, really well (had 'em on 245/35/19s and rode way better than my winter set (235/50/17s). But as OP and many others have said, the sidewalls are waaaay too soft. Yeah, you can pump up the pressure by a couple PSI, but by doing that you're reducing the longevity of the tire (wears out center way more quickly).

Pros: grip well, predictable
Cons: sidewalls waaaay too soft
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Hankook Tires

I 100% disagree with the Hankook Ventus Line. A directional summer tire? Absolutely pointless. AND a semi-slick? It doesn't make sense. They have water diversion channels. As the front of the water channel encounters the water, it shoots out the side in such a way that the tire is allowed to keep maximum efficiency. But what's the point of that on a summer tire? Hankook has taken a hit in their R&D department, their rep who brought us the RS-3 about 2 months ago said that they used the same radial belt design, while only changing the dynamics of the road encounter.

Cons: pointless directional summer tire
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