
Originally Posted by
totaled200ser
Correct! You took the time to explain it better than I did. Just got home from work, 12 hours of telling people things that are wrong with their car and why they need to be fixed tires me out.

Well my experience from my Hankook's is that they do not like excessive heat (M+S rated) as I have done 80+mph on them, no sweat. They ride great but in time they wear prematurely, and show signs of "sawtooth" as I like to call it. Basically, one side of the treadblock is higher than the other side, generally the leading edge being worn more than the trailing edge. This actually exhibits poor wear signs and can lead to decreased traction when you really need it. About the only thing you can do to resolve is ensure tire pressures are good at all times, and rotate the tires a bit more frequently (every 1500~2000 miles) to even out the wear patterns.
Again, been drinkin' so if this doesn't make sense lemme know and I'll have better thoughts tomorrow with a clear mind