Hankook I*Pike RW11 P265/50R20 106T DSB

Chedman13

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Being a huge Hankook Ventus RH06 fan, I'm excited to find these in our OEM 20 size, the "Hankook I*Pike RW11". I'll most likely try these out.

Premium winter tire for today's SUVs and Light Trucks. Satisfies On & Off-Road Winter Performance Needs. i*pike RW11 takes the lead in stronger braking power and superior traction in snow conditions. More powerful driving and braking forces will give you confidence on wet or frozen roads. Hit the road on a winter day with the i*pike RW11 and experience confidence.

$177.00 each
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fi...cs=265&pc=11496&rd=20&ar=50&tc=HANSP4&rf=true

$246.99 each
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?tirebrand=Hankook&tiremodel=RW11+i*Pike

$133.00 each
http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop....0&Transport=P&F_F=&dsco=135&sowigan=Wi&Achse=

$157.00 each (they price match)
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/d...ize.do?tmn=I*Pike+RW11&pc=11496&typ=Truck/SUV
 
They might look like these, none of the website have pictures of it yet:
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Being a huge Hankook Ventus RH06 fan, I'm excited to find these in our OEM 20 size, the "Hankook I*Pike RW11". I'll most likely try these out.

Premium winter tire for today's SUVs and Light Trucks. Satisfies On & Off-Road Winter Performance Needs. i*pike RW11 takes the lead in stronger braking power and superior traction in snow conditions. More powerful driving and braking forces will give you confidence on wet or frozen roads. Hit the road on a winter day with the i*pike RW11 and experience confidence.

$177.00 each
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fi...cs=265&pc=11496&rd=20&ar=50&tc=HANSP4&rf=true

$246.99 each
http://www.1010tires.com/tire.asp?tirebrand=Hankook&tiremodel=RW11+i*Pike

$133.00 each
http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop....0&Transport=P&F_F=&dsco=135&sowigan=Wi&Achse=

$157.00 each (they price match)
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/d...ize.do?tmn=I*Pike+RW11&pc=11496&typ=Truck/SUV

Availablbe in a 265/60/18 as well!
122.30
http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop....ransport=P&F_F=&dsco=135&sowigan=Dubbas&Achse=
 
Just noticed these are T rated (up to 118 mph) vs Q rated on the other snow tires (up to 99 mph).
 
Snow tires came today:
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Thanks guys. The tire is so new they don't even have it listed on the Hankook website, had to call the HQ to get the specs. 14/32 tread depth=)
 
How they perform in snow?

Great.

Comparison to Blizzak (I had both):
Snow handling = equal
Ice handling = Blizzak
Dry handling = Hankook
Quieter Noise level = Hankook
Higher Speed Rating = Hankook
Tire thread life = Hankook

For all out snow/ice, go for Blizzak. For snow/ice capabilities and good dry highways, go for Hankook. My logical choice was Hankook, I do a lot of highway driving.
 
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