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My Toyo RTs just passed 45k and are still holding very well
I had a set of Toyo Open Country AT III’s on my truck, 265/75R16 load range C. They made it 72k worth of construction truck use, trailer towing and some light trail use and snow in the PNW winters.
Drivers who seek strong performance and superb handling in all weather situations should choose for Hankook.
Hankook pathfinder all terrain. On my second set now 60k tire ran the first set 71k mikes. Pulls my fish house through 10”+ of snow on the lakes and quiet driving highway up to the cabin all summer. Get 18.6 mpg in my ‘13 platinum 5.0 hwy. love them!
I just replaced the factory tires on my MYLR at 36K miles with Hankook ion EV tires. So far I've got about a 1,000 miles on them and they are awesome. They are quieter than the stock Continentals and the ride is a bid smoother.
I ran the hankook ventus prime 3 for the last 3 years on my IS, next year i'm probably going with the nankang as-2+.
Seriously though, I hope an FE team bites the bullet and does a lap or two on modified slick tyres. Those cars are quite fast on that Hankook Tyre, and could be even faster on the slicks.
I've had really good luck with the toyo. 98 Toyota tacoma 33s.
Ran them on my S60 back in the day, pretty much exactly what I expected for the price. Only complaint was tread wear, but for a commuting daily they will give you plenty of life.
I found the kinergy GT Tires that came with my 18 to be lack luster. Torwards the end of the life of the tires I thought they were junk. They were comfortable up until 30k miles. They wore down quick for me. 38k miles and they were at 2/32 left.
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