Hankook Ventus V12 Evo (K110)?
#11
Superior ride, lower road noise, predictable handling,excellent in the rain. And for half the price.
#12
Originally Posted by deepbluejh' timestamp='1318692709' post='21072790
[quote name='Manga_Spawn' timestamp='1318629959' post='21071596']I have them on my Ap2 and they are great. Very comfortable but still very grippy. You will be happy with them.
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#14
Originally Posted by deepbluejh' timestamp='1318692709' post='21072790
[quote name='Manga_Spawn' timestamp='1318629959' post='21071596']I have them on my Ap2 and they are great. Very comfortable but still very grippy. You will be happy with them.
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How about overall grip and cornering stability. Anything besides "predictable"?
#15
They have excellent grip for their price, they aren't in the league with Star Spec's/RS3's but they have a forgiving, sure footed grip that is predictable at it's limit of adhesion. Remember your paying for a tire that does just about everything you want in a DD tire and is comfortable when pushed hard. One thing I found about the Hankooks is it takes about 200 miles to wear off the mold release off the tires which gives them a greasy feel till it's worn off.
#16
I'm basically trying to figure out if these are going to be a performance upgrade or downgrade from the stock RE050s As of now I haven't gotten a clear answer to that. I expect them to be lower performance than Starspecs and the like, but I'd like not to move down in performance from the OEM tires I currently have.
#17
I'm basically trying to figure out if these are going to be a performance upgrade or downgrade from the stock RE050s As of now I haven't gotten a clear answer to that. I expect them to be lower performance than Starspecs and the like, but I'd like not to move down in performance from the OEM tires I currently have.
Pros: Cost, Wet handling, Grip per $, tread wear, comfort
Cons: squishy sidewall, grip (subjective)
#18
Originally Posted by deepbluejh' timestamp='1318854006' post='21076335
I'm basically trying to figure out if these are going to be a performance upgrade or downgrade from the stock RE050s As of now I haven't gotten a clear answer to that. I expect them to be lower performance than Starspecs and the like, but I'd like not to move down in performance from the OEM tires I currently have.
Pros: Cost, Wet handling, Grip per $, tread wear, comfort
Cons: squishy sidewall, grip (subjective)
I will say that after about half life on these tires, they tend to have a gradual (noticable) decline in over all performance. But most tires are like this though.
#19
I have read review after review saying the sidewall is soft/squishy compared to its competition. Not saying they don't grip, but have a numb feeling. I have been debating for a month or so about getting these or going with the Yokohama S-Drive tire. I have recently decided against both and went with the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. They have a mileage warranty even with staggered sizes and did not cost but $40 more per tire than the Hankook's. I sell tires for a living at a local tire shop and there is nothing like a good Michelin tire. My sizes are 18x8 +50 P245/45r18 front and 18x9.5 +55 P265/35r18 rear. I'm installing them today so I will report back or start a thread.
#20
Would i get the hankooks again? probably not the bridgestones are a better tyre overall.
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