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Originally Posted by DIGItonium I'd say nay to Hankook. I went through several sets before settling with Continental tires, which grip better and lasts longer. Unless something changed, Hankook tires
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North of 12k miles, and I'm really stretching it since I need to get the shock dampers replaced soon. Over a year ago I used a repair kit on one of the tires and it held up well since.
My Hankooks barely lasted 8k miles, and it's far less than 2 years. The more it slipped, the faster it started to wear out. The tires listed in my description were the ones I had. I went through at least 3 sets before switching to Continental Extreme Contact DW. At the time of purchase, the Continental tires were actually cheaper. Quote:
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