Are any of you guys running Kumho's if so what model (SPT, ASX, MX) and what do you think about them. I like thier price, but are they a good tire? Any input would be great.
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Pennywise2 said:Goodyear Eagle F1 GS D3's are ten times better than
the Kumho's in my opnion.

streethorse said:I am on my 3rd set of Kumho's, seems like good bang for the buck.
1st set was Ecsta 712, then I tried the ASX and did not like
the feel, bad straight line tracking. So I went back with the 712's.
Get about 25 k out of them.
DTNODYA said:How many miles did you get out of the ASX's?
I know that the 712's are a good tire for the money. I quit buying expensive tires a long time ago because they only last like 15K and unless your car has a ton of HP or you race it, you don't need expensive tires. IMO.
Hornetsnest said:I've got MXs and I like them a lot...Good tires for the price.
The ASXs are more of an all-season tire...They won't be quite as good as the MXs in dry conditions, but they will be a little better in adverse weather.
If you got the money get them.The kumho MX's are decent tires forstreethorse said:And ten times more expensive![]()
streethorse said:I took the ASX's off after 25k also but they still had probably 5 k worth of
rubber left on them, they wear better, more evenly than the 712's, as well
as handle better in water, but they feel kind of "skrimmy" in normal conditions.
I misspelled, should have been skirmmy, but what I mean is the sidewallsDTNODYA said:Reason I ask is because I just got a set for my Mustang (really cheap from my one of my Dad's friends that owns a 'Cooper Tires') but I'm waiting to get my CC plates before I drive it. My alignment is jacked up and will just eat the fronts up if I drive it now ... When you say "skrimmy" do you mean like side to side 'drifting'? Like when you let your hands off the wheel it does not seem 'perfectly stable in a straight line' ? If so, I can tolerate that for now, especially since I got em' so cheap.
They are my first set of inexpensive tires .. well I had some Cooper tires on it and they were garbage so they got burned really good. But I used to only run BF Goodrich, Goodyear, Dunlop ... the best of the best. They would handle insanely good but would wear out so fast that it was just not worth the money after a while. We'll see how the ASX's work..
streethorse said:I misspelled, should have been skirmmy, but what I mean is the sidewalls
feel like they flex more during turns, the 712's feel stiffer and dont wander
as much in strait line driving