Falken FK-452's vs. Hankook Ventrus V12
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The 452's were the first tires I put on my current coupe. Even in factory specs for alignment, for whatever reason, the inner block of the tires would go out and the middle to the outside would be completely fine. Camber wear should be even diagonal wear, this was not diagonal throughout the tire.
Ended up replacing the rears because it was too late for me to get them replaced as they were bald and nobody wanted to touch them. I started flipping the tires but again, the inner block would go out and the middle to outside is untouched. So basically by the end of it while trying my best to stay legal, I would replace the tire with the shoulders being gone and the middle of the tire having at least 50% tread. The fronts did the same.
Again, I had factory spec alignment on factory suspension.
I'm slowly making my switch to Hankooks now and will see how that turns out.
Ended up replacing the rears because it was too late for me to get them replaced as they were bald and nobody wanted to touch them. I started flipping the tires but again, the inner block would go out and the middle to outside is untouched. So basically by the end of it while trying my best to stay legal, I would replace the tire with the shoulders being gone and the middle of the tire having at least 50% tread. The fronts did the same.
Again, I had factory spec alignment on factory suspension.
I'm slowly making my switch to Hankooks now and will see how that turns out.
Wonder if different tires will make a difference in that. hmmm
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Here's my experience. I have run Falken 452, Kuhmo Ecsta SPT, and not the Hankooks on my sedan. The Falkens and Kuhmos were similar in design, the inner and outer parts of the tire are separate blocks that run the diameter. Both of those feathered on me because as the inside wore, the blocks wore unevenly and started to make a lot of noise. You could run your hand over the inside of the tires and feel how one block would be higher than the next leading to a crappy ride and noise.
Tha Hankooks have a solid edge on both sides of the tire wit grooves cut into them fr grip and they wear much more evenly. Even with camber wear they wear down smooth thus making for a much smoother and quieter ride.
Hope I explained it well enough to understand and this helps someone out. IMHO the Hankooks are a superior tire in all respects compared to these other 2
Tha Hankooks have a solid edge on both sides of the tire wit grooves cut into them fr grip and they wear much more evenly. Even with camber wear they wear down smooth thus making for a much smoother and quieter ride.
Hope I explained it well enough to understand and this helps someone out. IMHO the Hankooks are a superior tire in all respects compared to these other 2
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prinny (06-08-2011)
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I'm thinking it may just be the design, considering the comment below.
That's why I'm thinking the Hankooks should be a better in terms of wear because I'm assuming the way they designed the seperate blocks, it puts more strain on those individual blocks, thus making them wear unevenly as opposed to one solid design.
I forgot to mention, in terms of performane, the Falkens didn't let me down. I've been on two mountain runs with them and they performed well. Wet weather traction was also quite good, but I never push it too hard in the rain.
Here's my experience. I have run Falken 452, Kuhmo Ecsta SPT, and not the Hankooks on my sedan. The Falkens and Kuhmos were similar in design, the inner and outer parts of the tire are separate blocks that run the diameter. Both of those feathered on me because as the inside wore, the blocks wore unevenly and started to make a lot of noise. You could run your hand over the inside of the tires and feel how one block would be higher than the next leading to a crappy ride and noise.
Tha Hankooks have a solid edge on both sides of the tire wit grooves cut into them fr grip and they wear much more evenly. Even with camber wear they wear down smooth thus making for a much smoother and quieter ride.
Hope I explained it well enough to understand and this helps someone out. IMHO the Hankooks are a superior tire in all respects compared to these other 2
Tha Hankooks have a solid edge on both sides of the tire wit grooves cut into them fr grip and they wear much more evenly. Even with camber wear they wear down smooth thus making for a much smoother and quieter ride.
Hope I explained it well enough to understand and this helps someone out. IMHO the Hankooks are a superior tire in all respects compared to these other 2
I forgot to mention, in terms of performane, the Falkens didn't let me down. I've been on two mountain runs with them and they performed well. Wet weather traction was also quite good, but I never push it too hard in the rain.
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Here's my experience. I have run Falken 452, Kuhmo Ecsta SPT, and not the Hankooks on my sedan. The Falkens and Kuhmos were similar in design, the inner and outer parts of the tire are separate blocks that run the diameter. Both of those feathered on me because as the inside wore, the blocks wore unevenly and started to make a lot of noise. You could run your hand over the inside of the tires and feel how one block would be higher than the next leading to a crappy ride and noise.
Tha Hankooks have a solid edge on both sides of the tire wit grooves cut into them fr grip and they wear much more evenly. Even with camber wear they wear down smooth thus making for a much smoother and quieter ride.
Hope I explained it well enough to understand and this helps someone out. IMHO the Hankooks are a superior tire in all respects compared to these other 2
Tha Hankooks have a solid edge on both sides of the tire wit grooves cut into them fr grip and they wear much more evenly. Even with camber wear they wear down smooth thus making for a much smoother and quieter ride.
Hope I explained it well enough to understand and this helps someone out. IMHO the Hankooks are a superior tire in all respects compared to these other 2
Dang hmm.. looks like I'll have to end up spending a good chunk more money
uneven tire wear is never any fun
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haha I'll probably end up going with the Hankooks cause i'd rather have a smoother ride, but that place does mount and balance for freeee too. $580 for 4. Definitely cheaper than anywhere else hah
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Temple City Auto! they might cost a bit more if you're new, but they hook it up all the time on installs and everything.
It's just 2 people working there. Gotta call in advance and make an appointment and all.
Wish they sold those Hankooks instead though ..
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