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Hankook Tires

Hankook rs4 is a great seat time tire. If you want it to last for the most amount of autocross/track days and seat time that’s a good option.

Pros: great seat time
Vehicle: Mazda
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EllisB
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Rating 4.0

Well, FWIW, my new set of Hankook iON i-Cept SUV (IW01A) 275/35R21 is behaving as expected in the wet Vancouver weather. Had them on for a month now, running 35 PSI front and 36 PSI rear, it's comfortable, quiet and grippy.

Compared to the stock summer Pirellis my Hankooks don't skip/rub at low speed at full lock, get going better off the line in the wet, and seem very predictable into the corners.

Pros: comfortable, quiet, grippy
Part number: IW01A
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Rating 5.0

Im running a set of hankook dynapro at3 extremes. I love the white lettering and they honestly have been performing great. Kick butt in the snow and they are super quiet on the highway

Pros: performing great, super quiet
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Hankook Tires

I replaced the tires on my Dual Motor model last month at 21,000 miles with Hankook Ion hT tires, which offer an 80,000-mile tread warranty

Pros: 80,000-mile tread warranty
Mileage: 21000 km
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Hankook Tires

Hankook are the official tires for Hyundai and Kia, they are just the same quality as the other big brands but usually slightly cheaper, try to look for that

Pros: same quality, slightly cheaper
Vehicle: Hyundai
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PHANTOM Tires

Some tires are made in China and some possibly(?) better ones are made Vietnam, while made in Korea tires usually aren't bad, but may not last as long as expensive tires. For safety, I wouldn't go too cheap on tires. Many cheap tires have rather poor traction when new and become unsafe with only a few miles of wear on them. The Chinese tires often are made of very hard rubber, which might wear well, but has poor traction. There may be some in between tires made in the Philippines, but I'd avoid them. Kumho is a Korean tire company with majority Chinese ownership by a Chinese tire company. They make Phantom tires, likely in China, but even in Korea, they would be the low end. Hankook tires are "better" Korean tires. Not the best, but seem safer. I'd check tire reviews on the Internet.

Pros: may wear well (hard rubber)
Cons: poor traction, not safe, avoid cheap
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Hankook Tires

Otkako sam uzela auto (prosinac 2022.) imam jedne te iste cjelogodišnje gume, Hankook Kinergy 4S2, 225/45/R17. Prošlu zimu kad je bilo snijega jedva sam kući s posla išla koliko sam se klizala po ulici, kiša još nekako ali snijeg i led katastrofa. Ove godine je i na kiši počeo proklizavati.

Cons: klizanje po snijegu, loše na ledu, proklizavanje na kiši
Mileage: 15000 km
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