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guys with hankooks tires how are they holding up?

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Old 01-12-2011, 10:39 PM
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I'm enjoing mine, I had continentials before this that my dad got me for a graduation gift, and I couldn't wait to get them worn out so I could replace them.

And I've learned this weekend, for a directional tire, they don't do too terrible in the snow.
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i might have just found my next set of tires thx!
Old 01-12-2011, 11:47 PM
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looks like I have another candidate to go with the Yokohama specX, and Nitto 420S or another set of Falken STZ04
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the RH07's work fairly well in the snow too.
Old 01-13-2011, 06:58 AM
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Not to mention the price is right!!!
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I have been running the Ventus ST RH06's for about a year now. These are great tires with loads of wet and dry traction. No visable wear yet after 10k miles. I run them hard often and they have held up great. Was running the Falkens before and these tires are just so many steps above. Im running the Hankook Winter Ipikes now over the winter and love them also. For the price of these Hankook tires. You can not go wrong.
Old 01-13-2011, 11:10 AM
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Well it's good to hear so much good stuff about the RH06's ...95% of all the reviews were very good.I have a set of 255/55/20's waiting to go on my '05 CCSB 4WD as soon as they ship my beltech stereet perf shocks ,2" drop shackles ,2" drop torsion keys to = a 4/3 drop after pulling the blocks & adj stock tor. keys ....ye on a 4wd ....
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I too have the RH06s in 275/55/20. They've got about 10k miles on them and I don't see any signs of wear yet. Like everybody else has already said, they have great traction. I'll add that they are very smooth and stay balanced very well also.
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The RH06's can rotated normally ....they are not limited to a front to rear rotation like directional tires,This is another reason I ordered them for my tck.& the price ! $668.66 mntd ,r/h,ect out the door .Man they wanted $960.00 for some Bridgestones .That leaves $300.00 for a .........new grille....or maybe some go fast goodies for the Camaro !
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RH06's here as well; fantastic tire, great wet/dry traction, hooks great on the street. When these wear out years from now (no signs of wear so far, prob 12k miles), getting another set.


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