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I put a set of Kumho all weather with three peaks on my wife’s Elantra. Honestly they’re great. Are they as good as dedicated winters? No, obviously not but they’re damn good and capable.
You may also look at Nankang AR1, 100tw semi slicks, if it’s only for track and dry days.
I had great experience, my car weighs 3k lbs, and the set lasted me for 16-17 track days, and it was a used set.
The grip in these tires is insane and improved braking drastically.
Nankang FT-9 tires have been awesome for me. I basically rally my little van out in the woods so I can attest to their durability.
They also handle pretty well on road.
And they are LT rated!
I'm on my second set of Kumho all season, I don't think I'm missing out not spending the extra on Michelins. The Kumho have been awesome in the recent weather bomb.
It all depends on tyres you're using. I'm plowing through all that snow on my all season mid tier kumho Solus with no problems in my caddy van
I've run Kumho tires on a few cars. They've been fine.
My 23 ID4 Pro OEM Kumho Crugen tires lasted 40K miles and replaced them with Lexani EV Tires at Walmart with 50-60K warranty all for $560. Already gone 2,500 miles on it and performance is the same with OEM.
Used Kumho’s brand just fine in the past. But been several years as other tires I’ve looked at had better wet traction / price for my specific tire size so I’ve opted for others more recently.
I have not had good experience with this brand. They came on my wife’s car and started hydroplaning terribly after about 8,000 miles.
I think they’re too loud on the road. Also, they wear out very quickly
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