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> Hankook Tires, Discussion of tires for Tucson
Powman
post Dec 18 2004, 04:51 PM
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:huh: Just picked up my new Tucson yesterday. Beeyoootufull. Leather heated seats, sunroof, AWD, Gold coloured, the whole nine yards. It came with Hankook Optimo H418 tires as opposed to the Bridgestones. I can't seem to find very many reviews about this tire on teh net. Anybody know if this is a good tire? How does it compare to the Bridgestones?
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post Dec 18 2004, 07:22 PM
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well, I used hankook snow tires for yaers, on my older Sonata. They worked fine, and lasted several years.
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post Dec 19 2004, 09:08 AM
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QUOTE(duke @ Dec 18 2004, 08:22 PM)
well, I used hankook snow tires for yaers, on my older Sonata. They worked fine, and lasted several years.
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Go to Edmunds.com....click on "Forums" then click on "Aftermaket parts and accessories" and then click onto "Tires,Tires,Tires" and "Connor from Tire rack.com will answer your question if you post it.
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post Dec 19 2004, 09:30 AM
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QUOTE(nortsr @ Dec 19 2004, 10:08 AM)
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Go to Edmunds.com....click on "Forums"  then click on "Aftermaket parts and accessories" and then click onto "Tires,Tires,Tires"  and "Connor from Tire rack.com will answer your question if you post it.
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post Dec 19 2004, 06:20 PM
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I sell hankook tires where i work and i can say they are the best tire on the market for the money. They are also the only tire to come with a roadside hazard warranty at no extra cost.
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post Dec 23 2004, 02:27 AM
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I could just look it up, but being the lazy ass that I am, approx how much does the hankook tires costs for Tuscon? Also, how long would an average Tuscon tires last?
My previous car, the Ford Probe GT cost approx $150 per tire(cheapest one), and I had to change the front ones at least once a year...which really was annoying.
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post Dec 24 2004, 09:16 AM
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QUOTE(dolomite @ Dec 23 2004, 03:27 AM)
I could just look it up, but being the lazy ass that I am, approx how much does the hankook tires costs for Tuscon? Also, how long would an average Tuscon tires last?
My previous car, the Ford Probe GT cost approx $150 per tire(cheapest one), and I had to change the front ones at least once a year...which really was annoying.
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I do not know the price. These were the original tires provided by Hyundai. As for how long they last, I am just looking up the info that I got...(walks away to get owner's manual)...Sorry it does not say. There is a warranty that says the tire is covered until the tread has been worn down to 1.6mm(2/32 in) tread. The website states that the tire has "an outstanding UTQG of 400/A/A."

Sorry 'bout that.
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