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Bought a set of the new Hankook iON HT tires for my R1T in the 275/65R20 variant. This is replacing the Pirelli Scorpion AT with this All-Season. Will report back and do a video on efficiency and reliability on RivianTrackr.
Did a 229 mi trip and got 2.3 mi/kWh on full highway. I’ll keep reporting back on my thoughts.
Consider the Hankook Ion HT on 21\u201d. They are wonderful by every measure including price, warranty and efficiency.
Very happy with the Hankook ion Evo AS SUV on the Ariya. The grip is much better in all conditions, even snow. Very quiet, and range has been similar to the Dunlops.
Hot take, but the TOYO ectensa tires have been great for me the past year I've had them on, granted we don't get much snow or freezing roads where I live. But for 600 out the door I have them a shot and the grip is great without wearing too quick
I've been riding Toyo Open Country AT3's on my taco for 4 years and they do great in the snow/ice.
Got some new Toyo Open Country.A/T 3s for the new truck. Way better look and seem to perform well in the snow and ice so far.
If I'm reading this date code correctly, these Toyos are approaching 6 years old. This makes sense as they are pretty noisy, could stand to be grippier and the rubber just does not feel very pliable. So I need to ditch these for some new all-seasons.
We recently had to replace our OEM tires 23M rwd and went with the cross climate 2s. They suck the kilowatts out of the battery and are very noisy Since we got them a discount tire, we’re gonna get them replaced Monday with the Hankooks
I’m actually pretty disappointed with me ion evo’s. I got them for my ‘22 LR AWD. At first they were really good - and maybe I got a defective set or something- but at about 18k miles on them I already needed a new set. Even the guys at Discount Tire were pretty surprised they went bad so quickly. I don’t really hot rod the car. For reference my OEM tires were Hankook Kinergy GT and I got about 40k miles out of them. They start out as really good tires so I hope you have better luck than me!
Toyo & Nitto Tire Recall Alert
If you’re running Toyo or Nitto tires, take a minute to check your setup—there’s an official recall that could affect your safety.
An isolated issue in the belt manufacturing process may cause the tread or belt to separate while driving. This can lead to reduced control and increase the risk of a crash.
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