Funny I was just looking at these 2 hrs ago.I'd like to know about snow performance and the weight difference between the hankooks and the BFG at ko's.
I was considering the Hankooks until I realized the 265/75/16's only come in a load range E. That's too stiff for my daily needs.
Negative ghost rider, they come in P's as well.
I'm looking at getting these in the P265/75/16. Anybody have the Pseries ones that aren't as heavy, and less ply's than the LT versions? If you had to do it again would you go up to the LT for any reason or go down to the P for any reason?
I want the P's for the lighter weight but on the trail don't want to be having sidewall issues.
I have run this tire in 285/75/16 E rating, for about a year on my suburban. Zero issues. Quiet, smooth, good tracking.
I put them on the Tacoma specifically to get around the elephant-on-skates feel the mud terrains I had gave in the rain. These are a HUGE improvement. Maybe not Goiodyear Aquatreads, but they give reasonable confidence and have produced no scary moments, which was not true for the KMs. Hankook makes a deal of how they designed the tread for good wet traction, and while I'm no expert, I doubt that any tire with similarly strong off-road credentials could do better.How are they in the rain? I have this (possibly irrational) fear of sliding out and wrecking in the rain.
I put them on the Tacoma specifically to get around the elephant-on-skates feel the mud terrains I had gave in the rain. These are a HUGE improvement. Maybe not Goiodyear Aquatreads, but they give reasonable confidence and have produced no scary moments, which was not true for the KMs. Hankook makes a deal of how they designed the tread for good wet traction, and while I'm no expert, I doubt that any tire with similarly strong off-road credentials could do better.