armoredsaint
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The Hankooks are terrible in the rain, it will slip and slide. 

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We just did the exact same thing. The stock Hancooks were laughable in the rain- it felt like driving on ice. The defenders are quiet, roughly the same ride quality but far more stabile. What did Costco charge per tire?We only have 30K on our 2019 Limited. It only took a few times of wet and some tire slipping and my wife was all in. Just got the Michelin Defender LTX-MS at Costco. Love them. I've had them on all my SUVs.
I wonder if there are different versiins of HankooksI loved the OEMs on my ‘18 XLT so much I bought new ones after 45,000 miles. No rain or light snow problems.The Hankooks are terrible in the rain, it will slip and slide.![]()
Thanks, I bought them for $1275 plus tax at my local tire shop but I was wondering how much more I paid vs Costco (where I had a great experience in the past getting new tires).My Defenders at Costco were $1232 out the door. Thats with the $150 Michelin sale.
There are. Korean and US made. The US ones have the snowpeak rating. I have the cheaper Korean ones as OEM (I think the US ones are currently cheaper, and a better buy, due to possibly supply chain). I'd call them acceptable, but there are much better tires at the same price. If you haven't known what good tires on such a big truck are like, you might not notice what you are missing.I wonder if there are different versiins of HankooksI loved the OEMs on my ‘18 XLT so much I bought new ones after 45,000 miles. No rain or light snow problems.
Mine have 35,000 on them and they are absolutely silent. I'm afraid to change them, because I fear no other tire will be silent like this. Mine were rotated every 5,000 miles. They are still 1/2 tread, I the to toss them, but they are slippery as ice.I agree these tires are garbage, and loud! I had one too many slips and have been looking for a quality “quiet” tire with better grip.
I highly recommend Michelin Defenders. They ride great and are just as quiet as the stock Hancooks. In the rain there is no comparison the Michelins are far more planted. I just came back from a 120 mile trip and had the truck up to 90+ and stayed above 80 at least half the way- no tire noise and more stable at that speed. When I asked my tire guy (a well respected major shop in Huntington) about a few different brands and models he flat out said just get the defenders, they are the best. After putting 1000 miles on them I can't say I disagree...I agree these tires are garbage, and loud! I had one too many slips and have been looking for a quality “quiet” tire with better grip.