Posted by kcm.MN on March 31, 2017 at 19:53:15 from (174.219.1.224):
In Reply to: Hankook tires posted by 37Chief on March 31, 2017 at 19:33:13:
The first set of Hankook tires I had were awesome. ...Then again, I was a youngster in the USAF. 2nd set, the rubber was too stiff. Have recently had that same problem with some of the Goodyear line, including one of the Wrangler designs. So the ONLY automotive tire I will get from now on is the General Grabber AT2, but I get the light truck (10-ply) tires, as they're only about $40 more per tire.
I did a lot of research on these (and other) tires and found that these tires were usually in 2nd place as the all-around best performing all-season radial tires, behind one of the BF Goodrich designs. On the truck we have now, it had Goodyear HP's which are mostly meant for on-road use. I found out just how much when we came home one time to find that we couldn't move in our own driveway in 4hi OR 4lo!! I ordered a set of the Generals and they were MUCH quieter than the Goodyears. Not to mention, they have much better traction in nearly every possible category. It's still a smart idea to get winter tires if you do a lot of winter driving or live in an area that has a high degree of slippery ice. Our ice is mostly dry, so these tires are amazing year-round! Excels on pavement, mud, rain, and "most" snow/ice. Is also one of the less-costly tires you can get. And dang, but they "do" look great! :D
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