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Hankook dynapro RF10, 255/60/18 pics

11K views 11 replies 5 participants last post by  nikoloz  
#1 ·
Hey guys, here are a few pics of the dynapro RF10. I changed from Pirelli Scorpion Zero 255/55/18 with about 12k to a fresh set of RF10 in 255/60/18.
So far I have only tried them out in dry and wet roadway conditions. Compared to the Scorpions with 12k, they are smoother, and quieter. Just to be fair, I did opt for roadforce balancing and had an alignment done at the same time.
Even though the tread width is identical, the RF10s appear wider in overall width and offer better rim protection. They seem to offer a good balance of hwy and off-road attributes.

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Decent shot of the tread
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Next up, I have a set of OEM mud guards and a set of Cayenne S tail pipes to install.
 
#2 ·
Sounds good lowpro! But your pic links seem to be dead. :confused:

Either way, we need a trail day... :cool: I should have something lined up in another week or so.

--Chris
 
#4 ·
Looking good... now we need to get 'em dirty. Just sent you a PM about hitting the trails... :cool:
 
#7 ·
hi lowpro :) im planing to buy same Hankook dynapro RF10 for my t1 :) just wondering how good they are on wet asphalt and in hot weather conditions, im buying extra set of 18'' rimes and planing to buy Hankook dynapro RF10 for most use and keep winter tires for winter only :) any advice will be helpful :) thank you
 
#8 ·
I fitted 265's to 18" alloys - a good all-round A/T tyre and they work well off-road within the Treg's capability. Very good in the wet and yes, very quite. See my images.
 
#9 ·
hi again lowprofile and oilslurper, can you tell me what psi you have in your hankooks please, in gonna buy hankook dynapro RF10 265/60/R18 so need advice what pressure to put, currently im using nakians recommended size 255/55/r18 recommended pressure 41 psi front and 45 rear, but hankook will be bigger so what to use????? thank you
 
#10 ·
40psi all round works on the bitumen/freeway. No less than 25psi off-road unless you know your limits with the bead staying on an 18", plus the lower psi, means you lose a bit of ground clearance
 
#11 ·
BTW - 265's won't scrub the inner front guards; so they fit OK, but they just stick out past the front fenders a small bit (barely noticeable). I fitted flares to offset any crap thrown up by the side lugs.