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Hankook Tires

Here’s an update on the Hankook tires. They are notably more efficient than the Pirellis. My daily commute was showing an average energy use of 285 Whr/mile pretty consistently. For the past month, it is now at 235 Whr/mile. This is in addition to being notably quieter over most road surfaces.

Pros: more efficient, notably quieter
Mileage: 3000 km
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Slower but vastly more durable tire > outright pace for an 8 hour enduro. And the answer to that is, as always, Hankook RS4.

Pros: vastly more durable tire
Cons: slower tire
Vehicle: BMW
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That's about as quiet as you'll get before going to a street tire. I have hankook dynapro at on one jeep and they seem a little quieter but they're also on a quieter jeep.

The falkens are pretty quiet though on my other jeep.

Pros: seem a little quieter
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I’m running Hancook Kinenergy 4s2 on mine. 18R 9.5 W 245 45.

High performance, All Weather, rated W around $900 for a full set. They grip nice, great in the snow and water too

Pros: grip nice, great in snow
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ratmanmedia
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Rating 5.0

Hankook Kinergy’s. I’ve never had a budget tire that gripped as well as they.

Solid performance in wet, snow, and dry conditions, very minimal tire noise.

Pros: solid performance, minimal noise
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my Frontier's 18" OEM Hankook AT's lasted over 5 years and 63k I don't think I rotated them once

Pros: lasted over 5 years
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 101328 km
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The best overall tire I have run is the Hankook MT2. I have 60,000mi on a set right now. I would buy them over and over again if I could. They handle great, ate very good offroad, wear very evenly, and don't get louder as they wear down.

Pros: handle great, wear evenly
Cons: none
Mileage: 96560 km
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Tenkenryuu
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Rating 3.0

They are pretty hard tires. Loud, slip in the rain if you give it enough gas, don't feel as solid in a corner. But you'll get better gas mileage on them than a sport tire and they will take much longer to wear out.

Pros: better gas mileage, longer wear
Cons: loud, slip in rain
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Rating 2.0

It's quiet but bouncy.... I have always had Michelin pilot sport AS or 3+ on my other teslas and have always loved them. It's been about 2-3 weeks on these hankoooks, thinking of trying to do a return if possible. I prefer a firmer ride

Pros: quiet ride
Cons: bouncy ride
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