- When compared to the existing Ventus Prime 2 tires that came stock on the vehicle, these tires make for a far more enjoyable driving experience. When you drove the older model, it felt more like you were driving on wood. The trip has becoming less bumpy. The most important element is to have controls that are easier to understand; this makes it much simpler to anticipate where the vehicle will go. I took it all over the city as well as out on the highway. They don't make a lot of noise at high speeds and they grip the road really well, so driving them is a breeze. The rim of the disc has some protection. It is quite evident that it is not mentioned anywhere in the descriptions, but just in case, I will write it down. Disc rim is notched out. There are two markers, one on each side of the tread, that are used to determine how evenly the tread has been worn down. After a little period of time, it will become apparent to the naked eye whether or not the wheels' corners are in proper alignment and whether or not it is required to take the vehicle in for wheel alignment.
- Please see the previous comment; there may not be any errors.
- Price. No noise
- I believe that it is not firm enough.
- Loudness is weak. Soft. These are only the initial impressions.
- Still not.
- The car moves smoothly and fast, like it's made of iron.
- No
- Excellent handling, especially in the rain, and wear resistance; made in Korea
- No
- My tires are created in Korea, and they have an even wear indicator, a gorgeous tread pattern, and a moderate amount of softness.
- No
- control, braking, quiet, doesn't split into axle boxes
- Easily transportable and of a high aesthetic standard. Produced on the Korean peninsula. emphasis on the interior by the use of metal.
- praise in reviews.
- They hang left and right on the track. The chord broke, and the extended warranty was rejected, thus they're weak.
- Quiet, moderately soft, good handling, do not lose their properties as they wear out.
- Not the best behavior on wet roads (sluggish start)
- Quiet, grippy, fairly soft, good resistance to hydroplaning
- Could be a little more economical, but this is already nit-picking