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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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Anonymous
Review Date: Thu February 2, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $225.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Quite, great in deep snow, great in mud, cost
Cons: Icy conditions and light snow

I have 275/75/16 on a 1995 F-150 manual 4x4 with a 4" lift and am currently living in NW Indiana. I have about 3000 miles on these tires. (I'll update this review later). I read reviews on here before I bought them. They are wearing slightly so I'm anticipating 30k out of them at least. They are quieter then the truck is. They do great when the snow is deep enough to utilize the full depth of the treads. But since the blocks are so meaty they don't do well on icy and light snow. Siping might help. I have use it to pull some beastly logs on slick grass. They slipped with the bed Unloaded but I loaded it up with firewoood dropped it in 4x4 low and it hardly flinched pulling them. The grass wasnt damaged much. The dragging did far more damage. Last night I drove threw a wet cornfield and they did great never bogged down and the treads did a great job of self cleaning. They don't do bad in the rain either. I'd recommend them to anyone that wants a goo tire to use on the street then tackle mud for fun.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue July 3, 2012 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 3 

 
Pros: none
Cons: every thing their. crap dont waist the money

first off come on guys if your gona bump your tire size up from a 33 to a 35 with out some kind of lift yea the tire is gona rub its Common sense referring to some early posts i read . now thats out of the way my review. people who like thes tiers eather just do street driveing or are not true off roaders. thes are barly one step up from a all terrain. shity in mud and worse in snow. aird down my k5 with lockers has a hard time geting threw a tiny mud pit or climb a small rock hill. if i didnt get them for free to use i wouldnt have even botherd to put them on. if you put thes on you rig make shur your winch works. you want a real mud tire spend the mony and get a set of tsl's or pit bulls. dick cepek crushers are good too.
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue August 14, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Great tyre
Cons:

Ive had them on my TJ Wrangler for 30 000kms, done rock, mud, snow, sand with absolutely no problem at all. Will definitely buy them again!
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu September 6, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great for small trucks and bigger trucks
Cons:

I have a 98 tacoma I use for hunting out of and doing minor running around. I also have a 2500 duramax that runs these tires. I would only put them on my trucks. I have tried the MTRS and TSL and Other tires and they wear out to fast and to much noise for what you get.
Anonymous
Review Date: Fri December 14, 2012 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $760.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros:
Cons:

I have had these tires 3-4 years. Size is 285/75 16. On a reg cab 2000 z71. I have 55,000 miles on mine with probably another 5000 to go at best. Very good tire for snow,ice etc. Very quiet for a mud tire surprisingly! Wear very evenly at 60 lbs. and rotated every 5-8000 miles.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed December 26, 2012 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 1 

 
Pros: Price
Cons: Everything Else

I bought these in a 295/17/R70 for my Cummins Dodge. From the start they were poor in snow (I had to use 4WD much more in tame situations) -- we live in Colorado. I am a deliberate driver and I get MANY miles out of tires and brakes -- BFGs, regardless of how much towing I did always lasted 50K miles. These really were worn badly by 20K. It became pointless to rotate because we were doing it all the time just to try to get them to wear better -- it didn't help. These are the worst tires I have ever had on my drive -- they DON'T SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE LONG RUN because they wear out so early. They actually cost MORE per mile and are not even great when new. Stay away.
Anonymous
Review Date: Thu January 3, 2013 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Low Noise & Wear
Cons: Cost

I bought a set of these 5 years ago, shipped to the house for only $425. Had never heard of them, bought them based on cost. They are the best tires i could have bought. They were low noise got 45k on a 1999 expedition. Went great in the mud and snow. I just bought a set for my 1994 F150. They are just as good.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed January 16, 2013 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Good on and off road tire
Cons: Sidewall cracking

Had these on my Dodge for a few years, only problem I had with them was towards the end of their life the sidewalls started cracking, might have been excessive use of tire shine. They came in 1st place in FourWheeler's mud tire test, so that's good enough for me.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/techarticles/wheels/129_1104_mud_tire_shootout_first_place_hankook_dynapro_mt/
Anonymous
Review Date: Tue April 9, 2013 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Quiet, wear, good on and off road
Cons:

Have these tires on my 02 dodge cummins. I run 35's on 18's. Real like the tire, great on and off road ability. These tires have seen it all on my truck from running oil field lease roads in Alberta, to pulling a 30ft stock trailer. Don't have a bad thing to say about them as I have 20,000 on them with minimal wear, also rotate every 5000 tho. Hold up well to heavy hauling and hook up on ice and snow. Have yet to leave me starnded in the mud. Would highly recommend them for work or pleasure.
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Review Date: Tue June 4, 2013 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
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Anonymous
Review Date: Fri January 24, 2014 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $275.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: excellent traction, smooth ride, low noise level when new
Cons: noise level increases & rock roads chip out tread as tire wears

Second set of these we have had on our farm pickup. We drive about half highway miles and half rock/gravel roads. Excellent traction tire but they do wear down quicker than all season tires and as the tread depth decreases the noise level on highways increases. Rock and gravel roads take their toll on these the second half of the tread life. Generally get about 25K out of a set before replacing. Quite pleased overall and would recommend them if you're looking for an aggressive off road type tire. Paid $275 per tire from our local retailer which included a tire protection package for the life of the tread.
Anonymous
Review Date: Wed July 30, 2014 Would you recommend the product? No | Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated | Rating: 2 

 
Pros: Nice looking. Make my truck sit up high.
Cons: Tires going out of round. Horrible ride at 65 mph.

Bought a set of Hankook Dynapro mt LT 285/70R17 back in 2011 from Discount tire. Tires were great at first. I do not go off road with my truck. I have about 29,000 miles on these tires and they still look good. Looks like they should last another 20 or 30 thousand miles. I rotate them every 5,000 miles and do not abuse them. Here is the big problem. All of the sudden my truck is riding really rough at about 65-70 mph. Went to Discount tire 3 times and they balanced them and still no cure. Took the truck to my mechanic and when he checked them we found out the front left tire had gone bad(out of round). Went ti Discount tire and they pro rated the tire so I bought another one so I would have an even ride. Now the other 2 are doing the same thing. I was expecting more than 30,000 miles out of these tires. Now Im caught between a rock and a hard place. Do I buy 2 more tires and hope this next set last longer or do I cut my losses right now and go to a different brand. Nobody can tell me how many miles Im supposed to get out of these tires and for 1,200.00 I was expecting a longer life on them.
louis999

Registered: November 2015
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Review Date: Mon November 16, 2015 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid (per item)?: $198.00 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: Performed really well
Cons:

Put these on my pajero for 198$ each 31x10.5R15 and they've been brilliant.


Performed really well in Cape York, got me through the old telegraph track as well as the horrible corrugations and the sand track on the northern Peninsula.


Gripped seriously well on savannah way and could easily take sharp corners on gravel without even slightly losing any traction.


They lasted way longer than my friends good year wrangler mt for almost double the price. Have done almost 10k kilometers with them and the tread is barely worn. Many of these has been done on horrible roads and off road tracks.


Got them down to 14psi on sand and they bulged our like four rubber pancakes. Didn't get bogged anywhere. Did rock climbing no dramas either.


Not much road noise either. Excellent as an all-rounder. Couldn't be happier. Excellent tyre! I've heard the all terrains are seriously good as well.


Louis
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