Tires Kumho or BFGoodrich
Replaced them with BFGoodrich from Costco at $1550 and getting a good ride with them. 65k warranty.
We fitted Kumho Wattruns to our last Leaf, twice, and have also put them (Ecsta PS71s) on our Polestar2 a few months back. Reasonable performance, great price and good mileage based on the Leaf's first set (>40,000km).
Sincer eu am fost foarte mulțumit de BFGoodrich G-FORCE WINTER2 sunt puse pe un mitsubishi lancer VII (normal nu evo) de 4 ani. Iarna trecută pur si simplu parcam pe locuri care nu erau deszăpezite fara niciun stres nu am reușit sa rămân înzăpezit chiar am încercat.
Sunt putin zgomotoase la accelerare dar la cat de bine se descurca pe zăpadă si pe noroi chiar nu contează pentru mine.
Eu mi am luat Kumho și nu ar putea fi mai mulțumit.
Kumho are solid and great value. With studs those things are going to be savage !
Made in South Korea, and original equipment on Hyundai's and Kia's. I have been using them for years, excellent choice.
I find Kumhos Start going really hard as soon as the first few mm come off. Great for longevity but not great for ride and grip after first year.
I heard Kumho don't last very long, but are good for the first 10,000 miles and not good at all by 30,000 miles.
Seeing as I am preparing to have to swap them out at 30,000kms I would say they may be one of the worst tires on the market. I do have them (stock) on my EV9 which I have driven relatively gently. Reached out to their warranty department and they refuse to work with me. I don't really want to spend 1500 on a product that drastically underperforms.
In my opinion Kumho tires are not a good option, they are not cheap and not very good either. Mines started coming apart at 24.000 miles in a brand new Audi Q5.
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