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Aug 22, 2009, 11:47 PM
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Hankook ventus V12 evo K110
I'm about due for a new set of tires, and I've been reading reviews on Tire Rack and searching the forums for all different brands and types. I think I will settle with this Hankook ventus v12.
I just want to get your opinion before I buy anything. I have the stock enkei rims, stock suspension. The car is my DD, with some spirited driving here and there around the city, sometimes on the highway. I might go to the drag strip once a year. I don't really take turns fast, and I like the occasional launch.
I'm looking for a tire that has good traction both dry and wet, quiet, and decent life, at least 15k-20k miles.
Any opinions or ideas? Thanks!
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Aug 23, 2009, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by GST Racer
I'm about due for a new set of tires, and I've been reading reviews on Tire Rack and searching the forums for all different brands and types. I think I will settle with this Hankook ventus v12.
I just want to get your opinion before I buy anything. I have the stock enkei rims, stock suspension. The car is my DD, with some spirited driving here and there around the city, sometimes on the highway. I might go to the drag strip once a year. I don't really take turns fast, and I like the occasional launch.
I'm looking for a tire that has good traction both dry and wet, quiet, and decent life, at least 15k-20k miles.
Any opinions or ideas? Thanks!
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I have used these tires on my lancer and also have a friend who used them on his evo. These tires have awesome wet and dry traction and handle very well. As far as the drag strip goes if its on occasion I would say they are fine, but if this is something you track all the time then these tires are not for you. As well depending on your driving style these tires should last you around 20,000 miles.
Also another thing to keep in mind is that tire rack is having a closeout sale right now on the Hankook Ventus R-S2. Not sure if they would have something in a stock size for the evo, but here is a link to the sale.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Sizes....el=Ventus+R-S2
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Aug 23, 2009, 12:21 AM
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thanks for the reply. I think I'll go with the V12's then, just because the life seems alittle longer than those R-S2's. But I definitely don't plan to go to the track with this car anytime soon, and if I do go, it'll be to a 1/4-mile dragstrip because this guy at work in an SRT-4 caliber won't leave me alone. But I'd say I drive normal 75% of the time, more aggressive (ok, speeding) 25%, and then here and there i'll speed around an on-ramp. Really not a lot of unusual abuse(no autoX, launching from every light, donuts, etc).
So I'm not looking for any special tire, just one that will last a while and still perform decently for the street.
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Aug 23, 2009, 01:56 AM
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Check out this link. I've referenced this review a lot lately and surprised more people haven't seen it. The Hankook Ventus V12 Evo hung with the Z1 pretty well, considering. The Z1 is the choice for tracking (autox, especially), but it doesn't sound like that is high on your list. When I need new tires I might try these out, otherwise I'll likely go with the Z1s.
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Aug 24, 2009, 02:08 PM
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Been a very good tire since it came out, especially for the price point. Has sparked a lot of interest lately with its test results.
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Aug 25, 2009, 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by GST Racer
I'm about due for a new set of tires, and I've been reading reviews on Tire Rack and searching the forums for all different brands and types. I think I will settle with this Hankook ventus v12
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http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...76693?pc=11194
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Aug 25, 2009, 10:58 AM
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These are a very good tire. I'm very happy with my purchase so far. They perform awesome in the rain and very good in the dry and they are so quiet! I say go for it! One thing I did notice was it seems like they run smaller then other tires. I have 265's right now and they look stretched on a 9.5" wheel. I could have probably fit a 275 on there no problem.
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