Hankook v4 owners out there?
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Hankook v4 owners out there?
Hi all,
I'm replacing Turanza LSVs and I've read the positive reviews for the Ventus V12s. Unfortunately, they don't come in my size 225/55/16.....only the v4s.
Anyone own the v4s? Good/bad/indifferent?
Any other tires I should consider? I live in the desert, so it's mostly dry weather driving.
Thanks in advance for helping a CL noob. I've owned my GS430 for 8 yrs and I can't believe it took me this long to find ClubLexus.
cheers
I'm replacing Turanza LSVs and I've read the positive reviews for the Ventus V12s. Unfortunately, they don't come in my size 225/55/16.....only the v4s.
Anyone own the v4s? Good/bad/indifferent?
Any other tires I should consider? I live in the desert, so it's mostly dry weather driving.
Thanks in advance for helping a CL noob. I've owned my GS430 for 8 yrs and I can't believe it took me this long to find ClubLexus.
cheers
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Hi all,
I'm replacing Turanza LSVs and I've read the positive reviews for the Ventus V12s. Unfortunately, they don't come in my size 225/55/16.....only the v4s.
Anyone own the v4s? Good/bad/indifferent?
Any other tires I should consider? I live in the desert, so it's mostly dry weather driving.
Thanks in advance for helping a CL noob. I've owned my GS430 for 8 yrs and I can't believe it took me this long to find ClubLexus.
cheers
I'm replacing Turanza LSVs and I've read the positive reviews for the Ventus V12s. Unfortunately, they don't come in my size 225/55/16.....only the v4s.
Anyone own the v4s? Good/bad/indifferent?
Any other tires I should consider? I live in the desert, so it's mostly dry weather driving.
Thanks in advance for helping a CL noob. I've owned my GS430 for 8 yrs and I can't believe it took me this long to find ClubLexus.
cheers
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Last edited by mitsuguy; 12-01-11 at 07:56 PM.
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Kind of along the same lines as what mitsuguy was saying, you went into your tire search looking for the Ventus V12 which is a max performance summer tire now you are wondering about the Ventus V4 a ultra high performance all-season tire and currently you have a grand touring tire on the car? The first thing you need to do is determine what you want the tire to do best "steering response and cornering" or "quiet and comfortable" . If you like you current tire you need a touring tire if you want to upgrade the handling and steering response you should go the performance route.
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