Does anybody own a set of these tires and what do yall think? I was thinking about getting a set of nitto terra grapplers but then i stumbled onto these and I read up on them a little and they sound really good. Wanted to get yalls opinion. I have a link to what they look like below. Gripston - Hankook Dynapro ATm RF10
I have a set, that I got about 2 weeks ago. I really like them, even though I got LT 285's they still run smooth and quite. I also got a chance to test them im the mud (thread "Got Mud") and had no problem with them at all. I would recommend them as an option for sure to anyone.
hi, i was made fun of, when i bought my 1st set of hankook they are koren tires, hahaha...
well, they lasted my more than double, more like 3x the bfgood rich radial g-force t/a's. they lasted 1 & 1/2 years. hankook 3 & 1/2 years and way better handling. A rated in 2 catagory's. and i have the hankook ventus st. i will be buying another set. from me spinning the wheel. i wore the tire down to fast. the other side looks o.k. but still there on order.
best tire to date.
hankook is a very well made tire. and for the price. you can't beat it.
gorilla
i use Hancook dynapro 35x12.50/R18 M/Ts and i love them they are quiet work wonderful in mud, muck, rain, street, sand, and are okay in dirt a little to knobby but a great tire still rolling on 20,000 miles
hi, HANKOOK is just now catching on, FINALLY!
and they are a great tire.
and they do save you money, last longer, great handling,etc.
i'd put tham up against any other tire company.
gorilla
They acually dont ride bad at all. I ran 245/75R16 4PLY in the winter and Im running my 285/70R17 10PLY's now and its about the same. I only run the 285's at 36 psi with nitrogen.
I personally never had a vibration untill I put a load of yard stuff in my box(it was around 600 pounds). I never had a chance to re-balance them, as I had a extrem emergency as my baby was born at 25week gestition. But I do haul a camper and will check the balance befor I put it on and see if they are good. Working at a tire shop I have the luxury of trying different balance modes if need be. As a side note my manager/dad has run these tires on his 3/4 ton dodge deisel for 2 years and the tread still looks good, a bit more worn down than mine, but he hasn't mentioned any vibration at all.
I personally never had a vibration untill I put a load of yard stuff in my box(it was around 600 pounds). I never had a chance to re-balance them, as I had a extrem emergency as my baby was born at 25week gestition. But I do haul a camper and will check the balance befor I put it on and see if they are good. Working at a tire shop I have the luxury of trying different balance modes if need be. As a side note my manager/dad has run these tires on his 3/4 ton dodge deisel for 2 years and the tread still looks good, a bit more worn down than mine, but he hasn't mentioned any vibration at all.
Hey, you dont know if you dont ask questions, thats why were all here. I do belive there not the best, but not the worst out there. But for the money id have to say you get more than what you pay for. I payed $225/tire Canadian funds being Canadian for a LT285/70R17, total price installed, $1100 and change.
Hey, you dont know if you dont ask questions, thats why were all here. I do belive there not the best, but not the worst out there. But for the money id have to say you get more than what you pay for. I payed $225/tire Canadian funds being Canadian for a LT285/70R17, total price installed, $1100 and change.
you might have chopping on the outer edges and when you put a load on the truck it makes the choppy edges of the tire contact the ground more. See if the edges of your tires have a teppered edge to them.