Tires Kumho or SUMITOMO
J’avais ça sur ma Subaru et je n’ai rien à redire, pour un usage quotidien ça suffit amplement, je n’ai pas remarqué de bruit supplémentaire ou d’anormalités dans la tenue de route. Que ce soit sur pluie, boue voire même neige et glace je n’ai pas été en difficulté
bon rapport qualité/prix. fais le boulot. j'ai pris un modèle annoncé peu bruyant et il est peu bruyant.
Kumho c’est pas du premium mais pour un usage quotidien normal ça fait largement le taf, jamais eu de souci perso.
Radim oko 100Kkm godisnje. Vozim taxi u Zg. Imam 2 seta guma za godinu. Zimske i ljetne. Svakih 20-25Kkm selim gume naprijed nazad. Gume su uvijek neka srednja klasa. Uniroyal, hakook, kumho itd.
Falken also makes several tires in that size. Falken are made by Sumitomo and excellent. My Sumitomos last at least 60k and are about $95-120.
I am using Kumho. Korean brand
I am considering replacing my Kumho Crugen tires KL33 (30k miles) with Falkin wildpeak a/t trail tires on my 2018 Santa Fe AWD. The current tires seem okay but I have never really pushed them.
I am super sensitive to sound so road noise is a priority for me. I also had a ****ty experience with the Goodyear Comfortdrives on my Sienna and think those might have been part of why I hated that thing. They got stupid loud and rough riding with more mileage. Similar experience with the RSAs that came on my TLX. Never buying Goodyear again. I dont know how much heavy lifting the car is doing but the Kuhmo Crugers on my ID4 have been dead quiet after nearly 10K miles. They seem to be wearing OK as well. I have no idea how they will do in snow and I'm pretty sure they suck traction wise. But it might be worth looking into EV tires. Low rolling resistance should equate to low noise, though I can't speak to ride quality. ID4's ride is a little choppy but I do keep pressures up for more efficiency. It smooths out on the highway so it might be a German suspension thing.
Some Kumho winter tires or someshit. Had them almost a decade ago and only went 1 winter on them before I said fuck it and bought Michelins.
I think it’s gotta be the Kumho all seasons I have on my DD right now, they have absolutely zero grip even on perfectly dry warm roads
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