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Old 09-12-2009, 10:29 PM   #13 (permalink)
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are their mud terrains like everyone else mud tires, suck in the rain and ice?
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they did fine in the rain and i had no problem on ice.
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Old 09-16-2009, 08:55 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Who is or has run Hankook mud terrains or all terrains? I have seen a couple rigs running them lately and I think they are both really good looking tires. I have looked on their website and you can get them in a LOAD RANGE E which I want. If anyone can give me so info on them like how they wear and how many miles you got out of them that would be great. Thanks in advance.
I ran a set of the Mud Terrains on my 02 F350 Powerstroke. I LOVED them. They were 295/75/17s if I recall. I had them siped and boy oh boy, those things were incredible in the snow, ice and mud. Plus they were quiet on the highway, and balanced out real nice. I'd say they are a 40,000 mile tire. But if you do a cost per mile analysis, the Hankook is a pretty darn good way to go.
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Who is or has run Hankook mud terrains or all terrains? I have seen a couple rigs running them lately and I think they are both really good looking tires. I have looked on their website and you can get them in a LOAD RANGE E which I want. If anyone can give me so info on them like how they wear and how many miles you got out of them that would be great. Thanks in advance.
I bought my My 98 2500 Ram with a set of Hankook 305/70R16 MTs I had a problem with sidewall cracking, I had one go flat due to a cracked sidewall and another blow out on the highway due to a cracked sidewall a few months later, the tires were only 3 years old and had 40% tread remaining. Seems a bit premature to me, I won't be buying any Hankook products in the future. BTW 90% of my driving is on the interstate, so they were in no way abused.

So far Im happy with the factory size Dunlop Rovers ATs I replaced them with until I can afford to get a lift and some 37s down the road.
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