Tires Nexen or DUNLOP

Nexen Tires

Picked up some Nexen Roadian GTXs that have served beautifully for about a year and a half and 24k miles. I’m a strong believer in middle of the pack tires. If you are going to go top notch, it’s Michelin or bust. Other than that, choose a decent tire for a middle of the road price.

Pros: served beautifully
Mileage: 24000 km
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DUNLOP Tires

Mine are nearly totally bald at 10k from aggressive cornering. Very good traction in wet and dry. Unbelievable really.

Pros: very good traction
Cons: nearly totally bald
Mileage: 10000 km
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DUNLOP Tires

Personally, I thought they were ok, during summer they handled great. Never felt uncomfortable in the rain or snow either. But once they finally wore out (and I mean…nothing was left on them), I swapped them for a pair of Nitto Neo Gen, their better and I feel like they grip a ton

Pros: handled great during summer
Cons: wore out quickly
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Nexen Tires

I've got about 60k km on my OEM Nexen tires. They are definitely on the way out, they slip on wet roads now when accelerating.

Cons: slip on wet roads
Mileage: 60000 km
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Nexen Tires

the stock OE tires are absolute garbage but they'll work just fine if you live in warmer climate area. I put mine through a single winter in buffalo ny area. it was a bad idea but if you're a good driver, you can manage the LACK of ANY traction.

Pros: work in warmer climate
Cons: absolute garbage, lack traction
Vehicle: Hyundai
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