Hancook Veritus Tires?
By the time we processed the order, there was only one tire available from the three last night.
I got it.
Now the Connecticut. Distributor will ship it to the Retailer in Southern CA. He in turn will ship it to me here in St Louis.
So the tire will have 5,000 miles on it before I even see the thing
Then I can take it to my retailer.
Hell I might have five K on it's mate by then
roadster with a stick
I got it.
Now the Connecticut. Distributor will ship it to the Retailer in Southern CA. He in turn will ship it to me here in St Louis.
So the tire will have 5,000 miles on it before I even see the thing
Then I can take it to my retailer.
Hell I might have five K on it's mate by then
roadster with a stick
Originally Posted by crossfirefrank
I have the hankooks on my roodster and agree with Kim. These are great tires.
Excellent tires for summer.
GREAT TIRES - Hankook Ventus V12 evo K110
Originally Posted by JimmyJames
Here is a test from C & D---They came in Second!!! Tire Test: Nine Affordable Summer Tires Take On the Michelin PS2 - Comparison Tests
Originally Posted by Mimi05SRT6
Too bad the new Michelin Pilot Super Sports weren't in this test. I really like what I've read about them. 
I just put these tires on the coupe today. So far, I'm impressed. It no longer sounds like I'm driving a heavy duty truck! Plus my weird vibration above 50MPH is gone.
Well, I put the last known General Exclaim 19" on the left rear last Tuesday nite. Made quite a difference having matched tires on the back again.
I could turn the TC back on.
Based on the advice I read here the Hankook got the go for Crumpy's SRT. Hope to have them in and on before the Dragon. Her G Force TA's from BGF Goodrich were getting bald and showing stress/age cracks.
Full set hankooks mounted,,,,A bit under $900.00
I have the Dunlop winter tires on the rear but that is the "spare set" for winter driving. I hope the TPMs from the old wheels still work. It would be nice to have that damm light shut down on the dash.
Thanks for all the advice guys.
And MIMI05SRT6....I owe ya.
franc
I could turn the TC back on.
Based on the advice I read here the Hankook got the go for Crumpy's SRT. Hope to have them in and on before the Dragon. Her G Force TA's from BGF Goodrich were getting bald and showing stress/age cracks.
Full set hankooks mounted,,,,A bit under $900.00
I have the Dunlop winter tires on the rear but that is the "spare set" for winter driving. I hope the TPMs from the old wheels still work. It would be nice to have that damm light shut down on the dash.
Thanks for all the advice guys.
And MIMI05SRT6....I owe ya.
franc
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; Sep 1, 2011 at 05:24 PM.
The Kumho Ecsta XS 275/35/18's were out of stock so I purchased Hankook Ventus RS-3 285/35/18 for the rear. 140 treadware and they like the heat. Perfect for Puerto Rico. I'll give a review in a month or so. (my tires last an average of 5 months)
Les
Les
america's tire has a $100.00 gift card on.
i love my hancock veritus.
bought them at america tire, grand opening $100.00 check plus a $60.00 hancook gift card.
bob
i love my hancock veritus.
bought them at america tire, grand opening $100.00 check plus a $60.00 hancook gift card.
bob
Kim and I took a right hand hairpin the other night at an estimated 45 mph with a posted 25 mph. Her roadster wears 285/35/19 Hankooks on the back, our SRT wears 255/35/19 Nankangs(crappy tires). She was on the outside in the roadster, I took the inside line with the 6. Before we hit the apex, my rear was trying to get a closer look of hers. Width difference aside, her tires are much "gummier" and gave a more controlled turn. They are already slated to be put on "the fast one" as she would say. It'll either be 285/35 or 295/30 19s on the back and 245/35/18s up front.
Just slapped a pair of 275/35R19 on the rear. Funny thing, tho, the tech had pumped those babies up to 40PSI and boy, what a ride. The braking bar down the middle of the tire seemed to grab every track in the road and pulled the back end around like you would never believe. No wonder they call it fishtailing.
Dropped 'em back down to 33 psi and things straightened out just fine. But the Hankooks DO grab the road.
BTW: Since everyone is buying these cheap Asian tires, don't want to hear anymore moaning about how American jobs are going overseas. Because this is why.
Dropped 'em back down to 33 psi and things straightened out just fine. But the Hankooks DO grab the road.
BTW: Since everyone is buying these cheap Asian tires, don't want to hear anymore moaning about how American jobs are going overseas. Because this is why.
Originally Posted by Kane
Just slapped a pair of 275/35R19 on the rear. Funny thing, tho, the tech had pumped those babies up to 40PSI and boy, what a ride. The braking bar down the middle of the tire seemed to grab every track in the road and pulled the back end around like you would never believe. No wonder they call it fishtailing.
Dropped 'em back down to 33 psi and things straightened out just fine. But the Hankooks DO grab the road.
BTW: Since everyone is buying these cheap Asian tires, don't want to hear anymore moaning about how American jobs are going overseas. Because this is why.
Dropped 'em back down to 33 psi and things straightened out just fine. But the Hankooks DO grab the road.
BTW: Since everyone is buying these cheap Asian tires, don't want to hear anymore moaning about how American jobs are going overseas. Because this is why.
If you want it to grow here, give it a reason.
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