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Description: Review of the Hankook Dynapro MT

The Hankook Dynapro MT is a little above a "middle of the road" mud tire that does decent in various conditions. Its lugs offer good mud traction with the help of large voids spaced out enough to assist with the self cleaning of mud and debris. Aired down the sidewalls flex good and are somewhat protected by a little extra rubber compound on across it's sidewalls. In snow and sand this tire does a little better than average when compare to other mud terrain tires. Highway manners are better than expected from a mud tire with less than moderate noise level however its lack of sipes in the lugs gives it poorer traction on wet or icy roads. The tread of the designed to be able to add studs from better winter (and offroad) traction. Tread life is also better than average. Cost is on the low side of mud terrain tires. Size availability is pretty good with sizes up to 40".
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Review Date: Tue December 11, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $149.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Low noise. Snow, mud, wet roads, and deep snowy mountainous logging roads.
Cons: icy roads looses grip because of no siping.

I am comparing these tires to the Goodyear Wrangler and Bridgestone Dueler's. I would recommend the Hankook Dynapro MT tires over both of the above. They have about the same amount of noise as compared to the above tires. They are excellent when run on dry and wet roads. I have had no problems with them handling the city snow or the deep snow in the mountainous trials of Colorado. The only drawback I had with them was driving on ice along I-25. They seemed to not have the grip like the previous tires. Therefore, I used a siping tool and siped each of the tires. After doing this they handled just fine in all situations. I definitly will stay loyal to this tire and recommend it to anyone and everyone as long as Hankook keeps making the tire.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed January 2, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros:
Cons:

we use the dynapro mt on our farm trucks to feed with and get around year around no matter what the season,condition,or on and off the road. they have go us around through the mud, snow, and ice along with the dry times too. we are on our second set. they seem to wear just as long if not longer then all the others.A great tire for the price. i would recommend them to anyone.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue January 8, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Looks, Road Manners.....
Cons: none

Bought these tires in February 2006, they were reallly new then and I wanted to try something different. 285/70/17 on my F-150, they are wearing wonderfully, about 38,000 miles and still have about 9/32 tread (new 18.5/32). I would expect to get at least 50k out of these bad boys. I love this tire, they look sweet (i still get compliments), they have great road manners and are pretty dadgum quiet on the road and even at 75-80mph. I would definitely recommend these tires and would buy again for sure if they made a 305/70/17 or a 295/70/17.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat February 9, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Best tire ive ever owned
Cons: none

I have had these tires for almost a year. I have a 94 k1500 running 31/10.50-15. I live on a farm they see alot of gravel roads and mud and snow. and i do the occasional mudding. Have never had any troubles with them. i am not sure how many miles i have on them. My questimation would be somewhere around 25000. They are at about 45%. I never had it aligned otherwise i think i would have gotten more life out of them. I have tried Interco Trxxus MT and BFG AT and these outperform and have outlasted both definately will buy them again
Anonymous
Review Date: Sat February 23, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: they go good, they look awesome, and they wear good
Cons: they have a little bit of road noise

i have had these tires for a little more than half a year.I have put at least 15000 miles on these tires and still have about half tread. and this is with powerbraking and not rotating them.I would recommend these tires to anyone who wants an aggresive mud tire that wears good, as long as you dont mind payind the price.
Anonymous
Review Date: Sun February 24, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $220.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: low ride noise, great performance and looks
Cons: none

Just bought a set of 315x70x17's from Schwab. Tires are just as good as last time. Great performance in snow, mud, rocks and trails. Handles great on the road. Way low road noise, even when cruising at 65+. Last tires on my last truck had 17000 miles with little wear at all. Definitely worth every penny.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri March 21, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: look awsome, really quiet
Cons: nothing

just put them on today got 32/11.50R15's on my ranger and they go great. i would get them studded though they are def a bit slippery on ice
Anonymous
Review Date: Mon March 24, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: The Wear
Cons: Whtie Lettering.

I bought a set of these right when the came out (305x70x16). They lasted me from 56,000 to 110,000+ miles. They are the best mud/snow tire on the market, and a price you can't beat...
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu April 10, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: best feed truck tire I have found in mud, in rocks
Cons: none

Let me first say I run these tires for one reason--all 3 of my F350 4X4s work for a living feeding cows and pulling loaded stock trailers off road in all kinds of weather and i can't use a tire that will get you stuck when everyone else decides to stay home because it is too snowy, too muddy. my pickups usually have over 25,000 or 30,000 miles on them in 4 high of 4 low by the time they reach 100,000 miles. this isn't a casual mudder review, this is a full time offroad-overloaded way past GVW review.
MT's will outlast all others (with the exception of the old redi_grips) while pulling loads over the flint rock with subsantioally less flats (when you start getting flats the tread is usually 20%) they will keep digging way after all others have you axle deep and stuck when there aint no if and buts you have to get there. they clean out good, don't pick up as many rocks in the treads to come flying out after you pull out of some muddy pasture and get up to road speed. the sidewall intergrety is excellent, when inflated at max pressure they will not squat down even when an F350 cab and chassis (equiped witha a 2,00 lb bale bed) is loaded up with 2 1600 lb round bales of hay and the cube feeder is filled with a ton of pellets. you have to be carful how you use them in snow, they bite good enough to pull you into frame deep snow if you don't actually know how to drive in deep snow.we usually get about 25,000 to 30,000 out of them and that is twice what all the rest of the tires we3 have tried that the so-called off road magazine reviewers give all the praise to. this is the only tire that can consistantly hold up to the abuse we put our trucks thru. it seems like most of the other brands shread themselves pretty quikly tearing chunks of tread or block when spinning or climbing up sharp,flint rock hills when overladed like we run here . one downfall is they aren't real good on ice, but what do you expect from a block style mud tire, they ain't designed for ice, never have , never will, it' isn't what they are good at unless you stud them. One other thing, they aren't highway radials, they will make noise, if that bothers, get over it, it's an offroad tire, what do you expect.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed April 16, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: look good, sound good, wear well, bang for the buck
Cons: rain, wet roads

First off, great tire! 265/70/17's on a 07 Wrangler Unlimited JK. They look wonderful. They sound great, really quiet for a MT but, have enough sound to still satisfy. Got about 4,000 miles on them and you can tell they,ve worn but nothing to worry about. Mostly on-road driving. But I live on a gravel road and I like the fact they do no sling gravel as much as previous tires. In mud they clean out very well. In hard rain or very wet roads they feel a little unstable but nohting harsh. Would recommend and have recommended these tires to anyone looking for and extra aggressive AT or any MT. They are extremely cheaper than any other MT's I priced. Best bang for the buck of any MT. When they wear out, more will be on the way. GREAT TIRE! GET EM'!
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Review Date: Mon April 28, 2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Excellent Traction in all conditions
Cons: Digs down into sand

Want a tire that can take you there and back? This is the tire. Had the Supper Swampers. Constant checking, pressure, etc. Firestone MT wear fast. This tire is better than all. More miles, less noise, less tire care. Still got me into and out of the nasty stuff. While looking good doing it.
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Review Date: Mon June 2, 2008 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: $150.00 | Rating: 0 

 
Pros: Loved them in the snow
Cons: Hard to balance, two major side wall blowouts

The first set I had on for about six months on a low use F-250. Tires became so out of round that they were unbalanceable. The dealer replaced 3 off 4 at a prorated fee. The next day the one tire that was not replaced tore away at the bead but was still holding air. It then blew out the side wall while sitting in the back of my work truck before I got back to the dealer with it. It was relaced for free. All of the bad tires were made in mexico and I was told they were having problems and moving production back to the USA. I now had 3 made in the USA and one in Mexico. After approx one year and 8000 miles later I had a severe side wall blow out while driving with about 1000lbs of cargo. It was the tire made in Mexico. After reading of others having the same problems I no longer feel safe with these tires at highway speeds especially with a load or my 21 foot gooseneck. I strongly would not recommend these tires to my worst enemy.
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