Tire articles tagged with 'hankook'

Top Causes Of Car Accidents In the US
Top Causes Of Car Accidents In the US
Road accidents are a real nightmare. Each driver sets off on the road being sure that he will reach his destination quickly, safely, and soundly. But the truth is that we can never be sure of this. Anything can happen on the road. Even if we are maximally cautious behind the wheel, another driver might not be, which can lead to an eventual accident with milder or more severe consequences...
Best Tires For SUVs In 2025
Best Tires For SUVs In 2025
The right set of tires for an SUV enhances the driver's experience, whether prioritizing all-season reliability, off-road stability, or fuel efficiency. This section gives you a comprehensive insight into top-rated SUV tires, focusing on traction, durable tread life, and optimal price to help you make the right decision without compromise.
All You Need To Know About Tire Rolling Resistance
All You Need To Know About Tire Rolling Resistance
Rolling resistance is the amount of energy the tire consumes when it rolls on the road. Higher or lower energy consumption depends on how much the tire deforms while moving and the power the engine exerts while propelling it forward. Factors like tire pressure, size, and tread depth all influence tire rolling resistance and fuel consumption, respectively.
Ultra-High-Performance (UHP) Tires Explained: Meaning, Categories, Comparisons
Ultra-High-Performance (UHP) Tires Explained: Meaning, Categories, Comparisons
Ultra-high-performance (UHP) tires are engineered for drivers who demand sharper steering, firmer cornering grip, shorter braking distances, and better high-speed stability than standard all-season or summer tires. UHP tires are not just a label - they represent a combination of advanced compounds, reinforced structures, and precision tread designs. In this guide, we’ll cover what UHP means and how to determine if UHP tires are worth the investment.
Winter Tires VS All-Season Tires Explained
Winter Tires VS All-Season Tires Explained
Every driver knows that there are different types of tires. Each type, be it all-season, winter, summer, or all-weather has its purpose well-defined by the manufacturers. They differ in the depth of the tread as well as in their architecture. One of the most frequent questions is whether winter tires can replace all-season ones and vice versa. In this article, we will explain step by step what is the difference between these 2 types...

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