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Old 06-04-2008, 10:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hankook Tires

ANyone ever use these? Stock size 205-50-16 Z rated and 40k mile warranty Definity I believe was the model Pepboys told me. Pro's? Con's? I need tires bad, failed inspection. Driving on rejection sticker sucks!
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Which model? Hankook makes a bunch of different tires.
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hankook's are good tires in general. Only complaint i ever had was road noise, but i got over it. Korean technology is not half bad.
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ventas V4 ES H105 40k prorated. Theyre installed and my 6/09 inspection sticker should be on right about..... NOW. I noticed a little rd noise, but compared to my worn out yokohamas, theyre much quieter. Directional performance tires make a little noise, probably due to tread pattern. Ill be getting a front end alignment REAL soon. Didnt get one after installing my old yokohamas, and thats a big reason they only lasted about 25K miles.
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