Hankook Ventus V12 evo 2 High Performance Summer Radial Tire - 255/45R19 Y Speed Rated - Ultra Grip & Durability for Sports Cars & Luxury Vehicles - Perfect for Hot Weather & High-Speed Driving
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Hankook Ventus V12 evo 2 High Performance Summer Radial Tire - 255/45R19 Y Speed Rated - Ultra Grip & Durability for Sports Cars & Luxury Vehicles - Perfect for Hot Weather & High-Speed Driving
Hankook Ventus V12 evo 2 High Performance Summer Radial Tire - 255/45R19 Y Speed Rated - Ultra Grip & Durability for Sports Cars & Luxury Vehicles - Perfect for Hot Weather & High-Speed Driving
Hankook Ventus V12 evo 2 High Performance Summer Radial Tire - 255/45R19 Y Speed Rated - Ultra Grip & Durability for Sports Cars & Luxury Vehicles - Perfect for Hot Weather & High-Speed Driving
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ONE USED Hankook Ventus V12 Evo2255/45ZR19104YCONDITION: USED Approximate tread: 6-7/32 About 60-70% of tread life left.
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These were considerable less than at national tire stores......I run these on a C5 Vette and its the second set I've had on it......great traction, quiet and good wear.It has everything other good tires have. It is Traction AA and Temperature A Tread Wear no bad 300. Max Speed 186 mph.Love the way it looks and handles!Great brand! Little late for delivery, but still good tire and new. No damages. Good price as well. Looking to order more in the future.Second set of Hankooks. Quiet cabin/grippy around corners.You know when you try to buy a parts/accessories/etc. through amazon, you have to enter your vehicle information. And the Amazon site/app is supposed to match the right item to your vehicle. Well I needed new tires bad. My old ones were going bald and I need to be mobile for my occupation. My research showed these Hankook tires to best the best balance between cost and performance. I know what stock size tires I needed and did a search on the Amazon app accordingly. However the app wouldn’t let me checkout unless I entered my vehicle info. My vehicle was already saved in the garage so I just clicked on the image to my car, clicked purchase, and I was done. Little did I realize, until the tires arrived, that I purchased a 225/45/17 tire, even though I searched for and needed a 215/45/17.I was furious. First, it took nearly a week for the tires to arrive. The did not arrive packaged in any way. Just a stack of dirty tires placed at my door. My mechanic said that I shouldn’t notice much of a difference in ride quality and performance since the tires were slightly wider than stock, so I had them installed. The first week was miserable. My car felt like I was driving on tires that had very low pressure. My mech and I adjusted the pressure several times but nothing changed. I could feel the tire walks flex every time I took a turn. There was significant steering lag and responsiveness. I called amazon to complain and the first rep I spoke to (a woman) told me that this was essentially my fault because amazon only “suggests” the part/size/number/etc. So, based on this logic: if I give a prescription, written by my doctor, to a pharmacist; and that pharmacist gives my the wrong medication/dosage, and I get sick; it’s my fault for paying for the medication without checking the drug/dosage amount? The pharmacist is completely absolved of the responsibilities?I ended up ordering another set of cheaper tires through tirerack. Much better service. Tires arrived in a couple days, and were clean and packaged. I called amazon to let them know I was returning the Hankooks as soon as installed the new tires. I spoke to a make representative this time. He was much more understanding and accommodating. He refunded 2 tires and assisted he would email me a return form for the full set. Once the tires were returned, I would receive the rest of my refund.Now, when I carried the new budget performance tires I purchased via tirerack, I could feel how strong the tire wall was. There was zero flex. After the tire swap (btw, this is over $100+ I had to spend because of amazon) I carried the Hankooks to a nearby UPS store. I was shocked at how flexible the sidewalls were on the Hankooks. The flex was like cheap rubber! No wander my car was handling so bad. I didn’t notice the flex before because I had no comparison or reference.Here’s the real slap in the face. Even though amazon claimed they would cover the shipping charge, the UPS store rep told me I NEEDED to buy a box for the tires. This made no sense to me. As I mentioned before, Amazon shipped the tires with no packaging, wrapping, or even a zip tie. Now I have to buy a box! How much was this box? $50! Now amazon has had the tires for several days and I still haven’t gotten my refund. I’ve been an Amazon prime member for over a decade and I’m furious. I’m not rich or even upper middle-class rich. I lost money using lyft & Uber or cancelling clients both waiting for these tires and having to swap new tires. I lost money paying the mechanic twice. And I lost more money returning these terrible tires to amazon. And days later, I’m still waiting on my refund.Terrible tires, terrible service. This isn’t a mere inconvenience. Having decent tires that are the correct size isn’t an “option” or a “suggestion” it’s a matter of safety. Just like my drug prescription analogy above. Accuracy is necessary. I actually tried to duplicate the error from the app/site in ordering another set of tires and even though I entered my vehicle info, amazon would show my tires that were the wrong sizes. Why would I ever risk buying a part on amazon for my car if they can’t provide the correct part/size? So I’ve had my time wasted. I’ve lost nearly $200 unnecessarily. And drive on poorly manufactured or flawed tires. All because of Amazon’s flawed algorithms.Good tread pattern and rides greatVery good tires for the price , good gripAs described. Thank youNothing more to addGreat tyres thank you and fast delivery.?number 1Good tyres, good quality. Thanks

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