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Anyone try running Hanook Dynapro MT RT03?

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I tried them on my truck and didn't like them, then put them on my jeep. All I can say on the jeep is that they were the worst tire ever in the snow. Plan on siping them at a minimum.
 
I am running 315 70R17s on a mostly stock truck and stock rims. No rubbing but very close. Only about 5k on the tires not bad so far. Great traction.
 
Peterson's 4 wheel and offroad gave them good reviews. I'd use them if they had some siping. I still think the cooper s/t's I am running right now are the best all around tire.
 
I have been running Hankook Dynapro AS RH03's for 8-9 years. Originally (when new) I would use them year round (Fairbanks, AK). By the end of the second winter the traction was down to the point that I decided to buy a set of better tires (Blizzak's) for winter driving and use the Hankook tires during the summer.

The Hankook's are the best value (miles/dollar) tires that I have come across.
 
I have them on my truck now, I dont have any issues at all with them. They did fine for me in the snow, not the best in packed ice though.
 
Ive had them on since jan of this year, and wear is great not showing any signs for now they have about 8k on them. I had BFG at's on before these, they are almost identical in noise level at 30mph and above, the only time i notice them is in parking lots they have some noise and feel to them. I drive like a geezer though so that might help the wear issues. I will use these again in the future.
 
Ive had them on since jan of this year, and wear is great not showing any signs for now they have about 8k on them. I had BFG at's on before these, they are almost identical in noise level at 30mph and above, the only time i notice them is in parking lots they have some noise and feel to them. I drive like a geezer though so that might help the wear issues. I will use these again in the future.



Hmmm. So that's one vote against them, one for them and others that really like the ATs. Just might have to give them a shot. Can't be any worse than the Nittos that I used to have.....



Thanks for the responses.
 
I've got 305/70-17 Nitto's E RATED, and they are freakin' great. 38K miles and still going strong.



Wow. I had the 285/70-17 E-rated and they were almost useless after 20k miles. Then two of them punctured on a gravel road (cut the belts too) and I had to trash them.



I drive pretty conservatively too.
 
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