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Old 09-11-2009, 03:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hankook tires?

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.
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Old 09-11-2009, 03:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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....i got 15,000 on my mudd terrains and they barely wore yet i dont know how but its true, and they have a cool design on the outside, rto3 dynapro i beleive, they need to be bagged inside, no weights on the rim just a tip for ya
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Thanks man. What do you mean they need to be bagged inside?
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Old 09-11-2009, 04:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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instead of havin weights on ur rim, that look like crap, and fall off and make u wast time gettin new ones on and what not, big rig trucks dont get their tire balanced, they get them bagged, its like a sugar substance they put in each tire in a bag, in like 15 miles the bag breaks, and it perfectly balances ur tire.


like 5 bucks a bag
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Thanks man I really appreciate the info.
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not a problem, the AT/m have the same look as the mud terrain, is all up to you.
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I just got the Hankook RF10's installed in the 295/70R17 E load range size and really like them. I only have about 300 miles on them, and they are worlds better than the stock tires. They fit really well too.
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I have a wore out set on my truck(MT RTO3). I only got about 30K out of them. I think that might be due to some misalignment in the front. I don't know. They did not do very well in the snow. I may look at getting the at's next time in the hankooks. I am undecided about the next tire.
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Old 09-11-2009, 10:54 PM   #9 (permalink)
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i've got mt's. bought em used they;ve been a good tire. i'm thinking of the at's for my next set cause they are E rated and i drive on the highways alot. Mine had around 1/2 to3/4 tread when i got them. the guy said he had about 20000 on them already. i must have put on over 15000 and they still have a 1/4 tread left. i'll pry got new ones before it snows.
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I have the Hankook ATM RF10, but in 285/70R17. So far so good, I have maybe 500 miles on them, and I will say for as agressive as they look they are VERY quiet.
Also I noticed, as opposed to the Michelins I had they actually GRAB the road. Rolling into it fairly hard from a stop on the michelins would break them loose, the Hankooks feel like they are tearing the pavement off the road.
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Thanks guys. I think I am going to get the AT's.
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I had a set of the mud tires and they are great. I never got stuck. and i went throw everything everywhere. I loved the tires. they are VERY quit. they lasted me along time. I had them for like 2 years. i put about 25000 on them and they weren't under 40% when i solid the truck.
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