Hankook Dynapro MT RT03
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Hankook Dynapro MT RT03
has anyone ran these Hankook Dynapro M/T RT03 i waws wondering if they are a good tire or not and how they perform wear and weather wise?
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are you talking about these? If so I have had nothing but good to say about them. Almost 12,000 miles and barely an 1/8" of tread has disappeared. I try not to spin them very often and rotate every 5,000 miles. I have always ran the fronts at 50psi and the rears at 40 psi. I just checked discouttire.com and they have gone up quite a bit since I bought mine. I got mine for $183.00 each free shipping and they are now $212.00 each. I'd look at Toyo's or Mickey T's for that price. They clean real well and are about as quiet as any MT can be.
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i have the 35's, and have nothing too say but good things. The road noise is minimal, traction in deep snow is amazing!! and i have 10K on mine and still have 20/32's left (comes with 21/32).
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you can get away with a 2 inch leveling kit with 35" tires other wise they will rub, even with the 2 inch leveling kit they rub just ever so slightly at full turn. i'm going to see if i can get away with my 33's without a 2 inch leveling kit. its worth the shot!!
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Man, Y'all have a big difference in what is good wear. I have Cooper S/T's on the rear...had them on all corners but the 235's wore to the bars after being on the inside of the rears for 65k. I've got 60k on the 265 70's and they should be good for another 30k. This is after towing my 38' and 48' trailer with 25 to 38k combined and drag racing most of the summer on them. They cost well under $200 in the USA. I went with Toyo OC for the fronts as they will probably have less chance of scalloping. The Coops need to be rotated frequently as those tread blocks are big and the tire pressure is crutial on any M/S rated tire. We call anything that doesn't last 50k junk especially for almost 2 bills. ks
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kerry,
Not to be a smarty...but arn't you have traction issues all the time? Maybe its the tire? LOL
I am happy with 50k out of a MT. I got 80 something out of my last BFG MTs 37's.
The Hankook looks pretty sharp...but got to believe they are not as quiet as BFG MTS or Toyo's looking at the tread.
Not to be a smarty...but arn't you have traction issues all the time? Maybe its the tire? LOL
I am happy with 50k out of a MT. I got 80 something out of my last BFG MTs 37's.
The Hankook looks pretty sharp...but got to believe they are not as quiet as BFG MTS or Toyo's looking at the tread.
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I had those in 265's on my truck and they did not last for me at all. I ran them for 15000 miles and they are worn out. They were fairly quiet but their traction left something to be desired. Overall I would not buy another set.