Tires OEM Chevrolet or Kumho

Kumho Tires
GooseGord
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Rating 4.0

I have a set of Kumho A/T tires on my beater 4runner and tbh they’re not snow tires and they’ve still been fantastic in the snow. Don’t have the best ride quality, but I’ve thoroughly liked them for the last 35k miles.

Pros: fantastic in the snow
Cons: not best ride quality
Mileage: 56327 km
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Kumho Tires

I’ve been with the Kumho Ecstas and they’ve been a dream. One of the better mid range tires to replace the oem with.

Pros: dream, better mid range
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Kumho Tires

I put Kumho Crugen HT51 at the advice of a trusted tire guy. They are only a few weeks old but so far so good at the price he got em on for.

Pros: so far so good
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Its 100% the tires. Im usually super picky on tires but these Kumhos are nice and made specifically for EVs.

Pros: nice, made for EVs
Mileage: 21000 km
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Kumho Tires
evme3
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Rating 4.0

Had a 2023 AWD pro S loaner for a few days while my 22 same was in the shop. Wow, the ride on the Kumho tires felt smooth. And was there improvement on the suspension between model years? Or maybe that was the tire too.

Pros: smooth ride
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Kumho Tires
O_loung1
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Rating 3.0

i had the kumho asx in 18" first on my rabbit then transferred to my gti. with them being new on the rabbit, they were great in the dry and wet. after about 18k miles and transferred to the gti, they were great in the dry and wet until tuned. stage 1 was fine but with stage 2 the dry grip was just not there. right when you need traction the most from 4.5k to 6k in second gear the tires just spun. dry traction grip was improved after switching back to the goodyear eagle of the same size. also the road noise got loud as hell.

Pros: great in dry and wet
Cons: dry grip not there, loud
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 18000 km
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Kumho Tires

Falken RT660 suck when temps are below 60F as even in the dry the rears won't get enough heat in them to work properly until around runs 5-6. Kumho V730 do better in cool dry weather than the RT660, but they're not a rain tire (at least not here in the Pacific NW).

Pros: better in cool weather
Cons: not a rain tire
Vehicle: Ford Focus
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