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They are budget friendly and reliable. I'm using for the past 5 years.....have driven at high speeds for long distances and hot climate.....felt very comfortable.
Ironman is a great budget tire
While you’re learning get Ironmans lol it’s like $70-80 per tire brand new and will hold up way longer than $30-40 used tires
I’ve had really good Nexens, both all weather/snow. Sound better than stock, good handling - esp the snow tires
Ironman all country M/T are actually really solid!
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.
I've had both Sailun and Nexen (2010 Audi A4 Avant) and had no issues, even with Autobahn driving.
Hankook v12 are OK but are very low grip, and Nexen are GREAT for smoke but also start to shred in 10 mins.
They should be replaced immediately. The nexen tires are crap.
At my 35K (mi) scheduled maintenance, I was told I had 2/32 left on the OEM Nexens.
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