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Kumho Tires

In that size, and I know because I run the same, is the unsexy (and unbothered by it) Kumho Ecsta V730. Good tire, quick tire, lives well with the heat, takes abuse from camber limited cars, and is the cheapest super 200 out there.

Pros: quick tire, lives well
Cons: unsexy
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Kumho Tires

I change from then OEM hankook ventus2 to high performance all season Kumho Ecsta PA51 and I love the,. They handle almost as good as the OEM summer performance tires but are much safer in winter, even though Texas winters aren’t terribly cold it does snow here and does drop,below freezing. It’s simply unsafe to drive summer tires below freezing. The kumhos handle very welll to and they are not expensive. And highly recommend.

Pros: handle very well, not expensive
Cons: slight drop in EM mpge
Vehicle: MINI
Mileage: 12000 km
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PHANTOM Tires

I don't know if it is still relevant, but I put this Phantom on my 2020 Ridgeline, and I’m very happy. I saved at least $200. The tires were a little bit noisy in the beginning but after the first month much better ???? keep road as champ even under heavy rain. Totally recommend this tires!

Pros: keep road as champ
Cons: noisy in the beginning
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Kumho Tires

Replaced my oem kumhos at 35k. Replaced them with Phantom CSports. ($850 for the set). No complaints and the range doesn't looked to be effected by more than a few miles.

Pros: no complaints
Cons: range slightly affected
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 35000 km
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Kumho Tires

Meanwhile, my rears (225/35/18 on a 10) have been fine so far, about a year. Kumho Ecsta PS31.

Pros: been fine so far
Part number: PS31
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Kumho Tires

V730 are perfect. The wear like iron, are very predictable and most important for a track day tire- don’t have heat cycling issues.

Pros: wear like iron
Cons: no heat cycling issues
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Kumho Tires

my last set of tires were Kumho AT51s that I bought for the same reason - got them for a little over $500 for four, so I said WTH. They were alright and, for what I paid for them, I think I got my money out of them, but I ended up replacing them about 10-15k miles before their stated life because one of them had a steel belt break and it was making a horrible sound, especially at low speed. They were also kinda loud for just being an A/T

Pros: got my money out
Cons: steel belt break, kinda loud
Vehicle: Nissan
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 3.0

I had them on a car. Rode nice and quiet. Great rain traction. belt did end up breaking in one tire causing a tumor and another was starting to fail after 6 years.

Pros: nice and quiet ride
Cons: belt ended up breaking
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Rating 2.0

I would pass. I had these on my Z3. They were great at first, but got stiff really quick.

Pros: great at first
Cons: got stiff quickly
Vehicle: BMW Z3
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I have had Kuhmo Solus all weathers and they were very loud. I know that’s a different model that you posted but I went with Yokohama Avid GT for a similar price and they’re great and quieter

Pros: great and quieter
Cons: very loud
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