Jecht Neutral Newbie July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 im on 225/45/17 R-S3s as well, for almost 2 months, clocked about 800km with them so far *touch wood* no prob dry grip is impressive as these were meant to be high performance street tyres with the occasional track day cornering in the dry is amazing, i can push my car even harder than my prev federal evos without a hint of squeal or tyre flex - shld be the carcass being very hard wet is alittle tricky though and i wont recommend 3 digit speeds when goin over huge puddles i noticed the compound is very soft and wear rate is on the high side as to be expected of tyres in this category, tyre roar and other imperfections are heard loud and clear, but again they arent as noisy as my prev tyres ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Help1 1st Gear July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 basic rule and knowledge performance tyres do produce noise due to its characteristics comfort tyres do produce noise but at a minimal level All tyres will produce noise when it wears out progressively Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timmz2000 Neutral Newbie July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 My experience in tyre bumps is due to over inflation. just my 2 cents No I did not pump to the 40 psi max rated ( but who knows the petrol kiosk air pumps accuracy??) that was written on the tyre but only till 38psi ( coz I felt the sidewall was still bulge out - on a 45 profile ) The tyres were perfect before that and I only did for the 2 front tyres..... hence I traced the issue to this difference. After I felt and saw the issue, I reduced the pressure but the 'lumps' along the circumference still was there. My deduction was that the pressure had already ripped the inner tyre bindings at the weakest points..... Change tyre lor... only myself to blame Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Furrynadz 5th Gear July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 (edited) tried v8 last time for kicks, went over glass on road two tyre sidewall corner and thread block torn ( 3 day old) they offer me 5% discount buy 2 new.. i throw the 4 tyre away went fit CSC3 feedback exactly as #30 above by meanmachine, spot on by him Edited July 6, 2011 by Furrynadz Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gtrviper Neutral Newbie July 6, 2011 Author Share July 6, 2011 My experience in tyre bumps is due to over inflation. just my 2 cents No I did not pump to the 40 psi max rated ( but who knows the petrol kiosk air pumps accuracy??) that was written on the tyre but only till 38psi ( coz I felt the sidewall was still bulge out - on a 45 profile ) The tyres were perfect before that and I only did for the 2 front tyres..... hence I traced the issue to this difference. After I felt and saw the issue, I reduced the pressure but the 'lumps' along the circumference still was there. My deduction was that the pressure had already ripped the inner tyre bindings at the weakest points..... Change tyre lor... only myself to blame I was told by their workshop manager that RS3 needs higher PSI (35-36) to work at optimum. Like u mentioned, if its over inflation, there should be lumps around the circumference and not only one single spot. I agree it might be plain unlucky to get a lemon but it was their approach to this that pissed me off badly. I waited 2 months for the KOREAN engineer to come only to hear him commend " i dunno why this happen, so cannot claim warranty" and I have to drive cautiously not knowing the exact date if his arrival. How would u guys feel if in my positon..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 How would u guys feel if in my positon..... i shall do what you did. Write it out to show my displeasure. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 hmm i feel ur pain... such lousy customer service might make me reconsider Hankooks in Future. currently running Hankook V12s & F1 Assyms. One of my F1 Assyms developed the cracked sidewall problem, and i immediately changed to a new piece at Hurry, was told the old spoilt tyre can claim directly from Goodyear, but mine was previously patched before (had a nail) so couldn't do so. But if there wasn't a patch, i can claim 1-for-1. That's proper service. Maybe i ask where u find F1 Assym same price as Hankook? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ahyoo2002 2nd Gear July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 On V12 for about 15K km, no problem so far. But if confirm tyre problem, they should change for you free of charge. How about asking them to fit your tyre on another car and see got the same problem or not? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timex1441 1st Gear July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 hmm, reading this, i'm staying fr korean tyres....will stick to jap brands or dunlop or bridgestone/michelin....those r the ones i've tried n trust. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gtrviper Neutral Newbie July 6, 2011 Author Share July 6, 2011 hmm i feel ur pain... such lousy customer service might make me reconsider Hankooks in Future. currently running Hankook V12s & F1 Assyms. One of my F1 Assyms developed the cracked sidewall problem, and i immediately changed to a new piece at Hurry, was told the old spoilt tyre can claim directly from Goodyear, but mine was previously patched before (had a nail) so couldn't do so. But if there wasn't a patch, i can claim 1-for-1. That's proper service. Maybe i ask where u find F1 Assym same price as Hankook? Hi bro, ur 17" motorsports sunflower serving me well =) luckily they dint try and blame it on the rims....... Hmmmm i dint say F1 Assym same price leh... not directed to me tio bo?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 Hi bro, ur 17" motorsports sunflower serving me well =) luckily they dint try and blame it on the rims....... Hmmmm i dint say F1 Assym same price leh... not directed to me tio bo?? no not u. another posted prev. page mentioned Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sabian Turbocharged July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 no not u. another posted prev. page mentioned Beregond? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise 1st Gear July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 GR90 is the best! I was previously using LS2000 hybrid II but my ride became very bumpy. My Hankook is he first tyre come with the car, nothing fantastic. But this GR90 makes me want to sleep while driving, or rather I prefer to be driven for its smoothness and road grip! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 GR90 is the best! I was previously using LS2000 hybrid II but my ride became very bumpy. My Hankook is he first tyre come with the car, nothing fantastic. But this GR90 makes me want to sleep while driving, or rather I prefer to be driven for its smoothness and road grip! Think GR90 tyre not cheap?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beregond Supersonic July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 Beregond? ah yes, i was refering to ts size 225.45.17, u can find g.y aysm 1 selling that price (185sgd). check around some tyre shop . dun ask me for name, :( dun want to be seem like i am from some tyre shop selling tyres here :( ) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear July 6, 2011 Share July 6, 2011 Hi guys, I've considered about starting this thread for a long time... In the end, I felt that I should let everyone know about what happen... Not to complaint/blackmail but just to share.. I bought my set of RS3 from hankook (one of their highest range, I believe) in last oct. 3 months after installing them, I realize my car is alittle bumpy when cruising at slow speed (50-80). I thought it was my suspension setup thus I went back to my workshop (I am currently one of the employee there) but it was found out to be my tyres which has bumps on them (3 out of 4). The bumps appear on a single spot on the tyres individually. I called the sales guy and he asked me to drive down and let him have a look. I went down and after inspection, they agreed that they are some issues with my tyres which they cannot determine the cause at that point of time. I waited 2 months for the hankook korean "engineer" to make his trip down and he will decided the next course of action. The final verdict is HANKOOK do not warranty uneven wear on their tyres, even when they are not sure what could be the cause of it. They sort of blame it on my car's hardware but if so, the bumps would be all around the tyres and not just that single spot. PS I used to be on 17" v8rs and it serve me well for 16 months on the exact same car with same h/w. I am utterly disappointed by this and sadly after 5 years of hankook supporter, I will be changing and NEVER going back again. Sorry to hear your plight. I was on Hankook V12 for more than 30k mileage and RS2 for another 20k. No problem. Noisy and my ride becomes more bumpier. And I change them at the Woodlands outlet. Then I head for a change to Toyo T1R and I thought I felt it was much better. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged July 8, 2011 Share July 8, 2011 ah yes, i was refering to ts size 225.45.17, u can find g.y aysm 1 selling that price (185sgd). check around some tyre shop . dun ask me for name, :( dun want to be seem like i am from some tyre shop selling tyres here :( ) if S$185 from German, it a good buy. If from thaikok or cheena, then dont waste $ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear July 8, 2011 Share July 8, 2011 i know V12 side wall is soft .....u mean RS2 and RS3 side wall also soft ????? ...full lock turn, tire will flex a bit I have used V12 and RS2. I don't feel much difference except more bumpier for the RS 2. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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