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I really want to know about road noise and wet performance between the two...I have had the Continentals and loved them, but they do not make my size I want for my new truck. But the Recons are available.
The Hankook MT2's are ALL TERRAIN TYRES! Not Mud terrain!. And who gives a crap as to how a tyre looks, doesn't get you out of a car crash or a bog & you cant see them while you drive. Gotta love how this advert doesn't show ANY evidence of the tyres abilities. 5:17 in, the alternating notches have NOTHING to do with road noise. They are about traction when the tyre is deflated. 12:51 in. The side wall protection on the MT2's are Not aggressive but Non-existent. The side walls are Terrible in rocky terrain and cut up with ease. The MT originals were Way better than the MT2's.
I just ordered a set that will be going on my wife’s 2018 Kia Sedona. I’m amazed at some of the negative comments that I have seen on these tires. I’ve seen everything from they are noisy, don’t handle well in wet conditions and a bunch of other negatives. These are either trolls or just haters.
BFG has screwed themselves over by delaying tire production to the masses. Shameful. TOYO, Dick Cepek, Falken, etc are winning the market hand over feet. Get WITH IT BFG!! You're losing the race!
I was wondering in general if you believe that continental Bridgestone or Goodyear or Firestone would be the most bang for you buck brand for tires on your vehicles as here in Kansas these are the main brands we have and my Infiniti g35 needs some new ones lol
Got talked into having a bed liner paint job done on a Dodge Charger. It’s matte black and it looks terrible (not a Maaco paint job) A guy that paints cars on the side. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice? I’m assuming all the bed liner paint has to be sanded down first ?
Hell this was such in depth review from an educational standpoint that it clearly helped in my making a decision which all season to go with currently. this type of vid will boost sales waaay more than any add these manufacturers put out on the idiot tube. Great vid! Best out there!
I had Tiger Paw tires on 2 Grand Prix GTPs that I had and I loved the tires. Smooth and quiet. Thinking about getting them for my Mazda CX-5 but first to get more info on the Altimax tires. Great video by the way.
Bought 4 Defender 2's in April. Very quiet, excellent handling and no drop in mpg as some have claimed. Only issue (not just with Michelin)....I hate low-profile tires. '21 Avalon came with 235/40R19, and after queries to Toyota and other reputable sources, there's no way to move away from that size without possibly causing mechanical harm and incorrect instrument readings.
hello from Italy Florence how do these Hankook dynapro at2 all terrain tires behave on wet asphalt and on snow and mud because I would be willing to buy it for my Suzuki Jimny 4x4! (Hello, I have a set of Hankook dynapro atf RF 10 205-70-15 m+s all terrain tires on my Suzuki Jimny 4x4 and a set of retreaded mud terrain tires from the Italian brand ziarelli and they are the mud Power model ziarelli MT 205-70 -15 !)
Auturo..... Amp.... All these cheao bramds suck. You get what u pay for. But, now some of these cheap tires are getting up there in price because they sell so many. Some times its inly a few hundred bucks now to go up to a good name brand.
Best regards from Italy, Florence and I, for my Suzuki Jimny 4x4 truck with a 1.3 lt gasoline m13a engine from 2001, I have 4 all-terrain Hankook dynapro atf RF 10 m+s tires in size 205-70-15 and I have a train of retreaded mud tires from the Italian brand ziarelli modello mud Power ziarelli MT 205-70-15 m+s !! (I am undecided between the two models of Kumho tires, the Kumho at 51 models and the other model the Kumho at 52, always in size 205-70-15!)
The best and most extensive tire reviews out there. Thank you for all the great information. I never knew so much thought went into tires. I’m 42 and have overlooked how important a good tire is.great video
Does the tire circumference on tires of the same size changes between manufacturers? How about the revs per mile? Does it also changes if the tire is a highway, all terrain or performance type? What is the criteria big box tire stores use for their recommendations? Thanks in advance!!!
I have 50K on my Cepek EXP iteration of these in 305/55-20 Load Range F on my 19 Silverado 4 x 4. These have been far superior to the Nitto G2s I had before. We spend a lot of time up in the mountain snow and they have proven their worth there especially. They are longer lasting, smoother and grippier in the wet or dry and the snow/mud traction vs the Nitto is clearly superior. At this stage they are noisier than when new, but not anything unlivable. I like that they look more aggressive than they really are with the side lugs and the large open channels. I wouldn't hesitate to replace these with a new set when the time comes, but I'm hoping a newer version will come before then.
Just put a set of these on my 2017 Honda Accord EX-L. What a difference! These tires are much quieter and smoother than the stock Michelin Primacy’s. Great tires!
Continue to buy the ltx m/s as well. It's not the greatest with pot holes And performance ". But the rest makes up for it. We're talking about truck tires" after all..
Thank you for reading the entire brochure to me instead of putting them on a car and actually reviewing them. 7 minute video and you offered nothing even remotely resembling a review.
I wonder if the reasoning behind the deeper tread on the center of the continental is they figured the average person would set the tires to max psi and call it a day so it would wear the center a little faster
Excellent review video for an excellent A/S tire. Many thanks. PS: 4:41 / FWIW, I just bought a set of RT45 205/70R15s ('94 Buick Regal) during the final week of May, 2024. Again, I'm all convinced and I agree about the fine quality of this product as a "higher / middle class" tire. However, this set of four tires were made, alas, in BRAZIL, not the USA. Other sizes of RT45 may be manufactured in the USA but one must be careful in selecting the right Mfg. code. Now I'm looking for (4) A/S 205/70R15s made here from a company such as Cooper, Mastercraft, Continental or Goodyear. Preferably with 10 or 11/32 tread depth, 96 load range and 'T' speed rating. Anyone? Thx!