Kumho eco Solus KL21 265/50R20

Those actually look pretty good. If you look at the UTQGL rating they show 500AA. The Hankkok Ventus RH06 tires show a UTQGL rating of 420AA. So the KUMO's should last longer (500) and have the same traction (A) and temature grades (A). The tread looks good too.
 
i ordered from them many times before, they're legit, only downside is shipping $97... total for me comes out to $565 with shipping, so not sure if that is a good deal after all...
 
4 Tires 265/50R20 XL Yokohama Parada Spec-X at Discount Tire total is $708 and TireRack $726.46. I'm not sure if the $143 price difference worth it.
 
I have these on my FX (came with them when I bought)....also had them on my previous ride (Explorer). Really like them, quiet and smooth even with sport suspension. No significant highway drone (will be road specific, and I have the stereo up almost all the time anyway). In the snow I can break them loose a lot more easily than in my Explorer, but that's almost certainly a vehicle specific thing.

I also used to use Yokos and then Kumho ECSTAs on my Honda......no complaints about either but the Kumhos lasted longer.

Note, I assume you're looking at a "normal" driving experience, not drifting, 1/4 mile, deep snow, etc. :-)

Steve
 
I have these tires on my 45, got them from a local dealer for around $600 mounted,balanced,and the 45 aligned. I love them compared to the good year eagle tires i had on my truck prior to purchasing these. They are a lot quieter, and a smoother ride too,also handled very good in the snow,we did not get much snow here this winter,but when we did,my truck did extremely good in the conditions.
 
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