I bought tires last year, skated the season. 235\55\r18 on lexus rx II. At a speed of about 80-90 km / h, the sharp edge of the "brick" (a support left by the road workers, where road signs are inserted (but there was no sign)), flew into the sidewall of the wheel. As a result: a hernia on the sidewall of the wheel and, after a couple of months, the rack began to flow into which the blow fell. Perhaps another tire would have burst, but not this one. Apart from this, the first season was satisfied with the tires. Having changed shoes for the second season, I was surprised by the noise. In contrast to winter kumho, it feels very good. Especially when the speed exceeds 60 (a special such howling rumble appears). After a thousand km in the new season, the rumble no longer cuts the ear, but it is there and spoils the driving pleasure ( If it wasn't for the hernia, I'd sell it and buy something less noisy.