The Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires receive generally positive reviews for their performance, value, and comfort.
The Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires are generally well-regarded for their performance and value. Many users praise their smooth ride, good handling, and longevity. However, experiences vary, with some reporting issues with premature wear or poor traction in certain conditions. Overall, they seem to be a solid choice for those seeking a balance of performance and affordability in a highway terrain tire.
Positive highlights
Smooth and quiet ride. Good handling in various weather conditions, including wet roads and light snow. Comfortable for highway driving. Competitive pricing. Good tread life for many users. Suitable for towing and cargo vans.
Negative highlights
Some users reported premature wear. A few customers experienced poor traction in wet or snowy conditions. Some instances of vibration at high speeds.
Scorecard
Dry
4.7
Wet
4.6
Winter
4
Comfort
4.7
Noise
4.6
Treadwear
4.6
87 SimpleTire reviews
Brendon
2
Ford Transit-250 2015 (C-Type Tires)
Verified Customer
Mar 31, 2021
Work and live in colorado and use these on a van and they did awful in a loaded down van in wet or snowy conditions.
Would you buy again?No
Miles driven on tires15k - 19k
Scorecard
Dry
3
Wet
1
Winter
1
Comfort
3
Noise
2
Treadwear
3
Jeanine
5
Nissan Rogue 2016 SV
Verified Customer
Mar 28, 2021
First time customer, recommended by a friend who is a regular customer
Very satisfied with the product and will repurchase when the time comes.
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires5k - 9k
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Winter
5
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Treadwear
5
W
4
Nissan Frontier 2019 SL
Verified Customer
Sep 27, 2020
Great for driving in dry conditions, very comfortable on the highway, decent feedback, and practically silent. The biggest issue is in the rain and snow. These tires will slip very easily, even when you're easy on the peddle, tires will spin for sure. I drive a 19 Frontier and even with weight in the back, I still don't feel comfortable driving in wet/snowy conditions. If I lived in a state where it's always dry, this would be a great option. Also be cautious for these on dirty roads, even in 4x4, the back tires were still slipping.
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires10k - 14k
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
3
Winter
2
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Treadwear
5
Ava
4.5
Verified Customer
Sep 17, 2020
These are great tires at a great price
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires10k - 14k
Driving habitConfident
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
4
Winter
4
Comfort
4
Noise
4
Treadwear
5
Jason
5
Verified Customer
Jul 21, 2020
Keep them rotated and they will outlast a Michelin tire. It's all I buy now
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires15k - 19k
Driving habitAggressive
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Winter
5
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Treadwear
5
Robert
4.5
Verified Customer
Jul 9, 2020
Okay I didn't want to like this tire. Doesn't really look like a truck tire, especially a mud/ snow tire as they claim to be. To my surprise they do well in rain and somehow seem to clean themselves in a light mud. Okay light mud sounds funny right? Sandy mud is what I call light mud. Sand didn't stay stuck in the treads they seem to clean themselves out pretty well. Now red mud not so good but not the worst either. Stuck in middle of the tire mostly somehow edges stayed pretty clean just looks really stupid. But this is a HT tire which stand for highway tire so you can't complain to much. No problems in rain seems that the little ridges do provide grip needed to keep tire from hydroplaning. Side wall are fine seem to be stable as other tires. My two complaints about these tires are catch and hold rocks really bad. The second thing is the deep treads invite small nails just like they do the rocks and I had a tack puncher the tire on the front because of this. Tack was small and sharp just like the small rocks it likes to collect went into one of the treads. Was only a half inch long but it was enough to puncher the tire and cause a leak that required air once a week until I had it repaired. Repair shop said it was the smallest puncher they had seen in quite some time. They did tell me that the tack was very sharp from other tires grinding it on the road until it stood up enough to puncher a tire with wider lugs it could fit in! Hopefully this was just a fluke and won't happen again. But be warned about rocks I picked eight out of one tire onetime. Have approx 20,000 miles on them good wear so far. So do I like them guess they are a lot better than I though they would be by looking at them. Are they a good truck tire that you will brag about NO! they look very common and car like. Would be fine on a car. As it is now I can't complain to much about the way they perform, ride, or wear.
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires20k - 29k
Driving habitConfident
Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Winter
4
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Treadwear
4
Bert R Jr
4.5
Verified Customer
Jul 1, 2020
2017 Toyota Tacoma came with these tires on it got 91,000 miles out of them great in the rain the whole process with SimpleTire was a piece of cake. Will use them again
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires30k+
Driving habitAggressive
Scorecard
Dry
4
Wet
4
Winter
3
Comfort
5
Noise
5
Treadwear
5
Jeremy
1
Verified Customer
May 28, 2020
Worst tire purchase I have ever made. High Cost, low quality.
Would you buy again?No
Driving habitConfident
Scorecard
Dry
1
Wet
1
Winter
1
Comfort
1
Noise
1
Treadwear
1
Corey
4.5
Verified Customer
Apr 28, 2020
With nearly 11,000 miles, about 70% on highways, I am very happy with these tires. They are quiet, with good turn-in response and adequate grip on dry roads. In October, I had to drive to the east coast of central Florida. My schedule was such that I had to travel when a tropical storm was pounding north Florida and SE Georgia. Blinding, high wind driven rain. Visibility on interstate 95 was often less than one hundred yards. I experienced zero hydroplaning. Indeed, the tires channeled enormous volumes of water with ease. This past winter, these Hankooks were very good on light snow covered roads. On packed snow, icy roads, they had superior traction to the Mud Terrain tires on my other vehicle (Jeep Wrangler). Only in very deep snow did the Mud Terrain tires perform better. At 10,800 miles, tread wear is imperceptible. Considerably less than 1/32". As light truck tires go, these are among the best available where your truck spends the vast majority of time on improved or paved roads. Highly recommended.
Would you buy again?Yes
Driving habitConfident
Scorecard
Dry
4
Wet
5
Winter
4
Comfort
4
Noise
5
Treadwear
5
Jason
5
Verified Customer
Apr 27, 2020
Installed on my class c motor home, immediately noticed a quiet ride and feels like a softer ride. Unknown how long they will last it if they work good in rain snow but I like them.
The Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) is an all-season tire that's designed for use on SUVs and sport trucks, and offers drivers solid year-round traction, confident steering response, hydroplaning resistance, and an up to 70,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty.
Features & Benefits
All-season tread
Black sidewall
70,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for P-metric sizes, and 40,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for LT-metric sizes
Wider footprint prevent from uneven wear and promotes longevity
The South Korean tire manufacturer Hankook has provided several cutting-edge technologies across its tires over the years. The same can be seen in the Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) which sports an advanced computer simulation ensuring an optimized footprint design for increased ride comfort. While the straight 4-channel waterway prevents hydroplaning and improves wet traction, the symmetric pattern and a special rubber compound prevent irregular wear for longer tread life. Expect the Dynapro HT (RH12) to get steel belts for high steering stability and interlocking ribs for better handling performance. Additionally, the high tread depth also contributes towards improved stability and better traction performance, making this tire a great choice for vehicles like the Ford Transit 250, Nissan Rogue, Toyota Tacoma, RAM 3500, and others.
Have a question about Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires?
Yes, Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires are a good choice for drivers of light trucks and SUVs that want strong traction and performance year-round. The Dynapro HT (RH12) also offers drivers improved steering response, a higher load carrying capacity, and a long tread life.
Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires are backed by a 70,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for P-metric sizes and a 40,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty for LT-metric sizes. This means the Dynapro HT (RH12) is expected to last at least 40,000 or 70,000 miles, depending on the tire's size, assuming proper use, maintenance, and rotations are followed.
No, Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires are symmetrical, not directional. The symmetrical tread pattern of the Dynapro HT (RH12) increases traction and performance and promotes a longer tread life, and the tire can be freely rotated across a light truck or SUV.
Yes, the Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tire is quiet thanks to a computer optimized tread pattern that eliminates road noises and vibrations.
Yes, the Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tire does perform well in wet weather. Wide grooves channel water out of the tire to reduce the risk of hydroplaning, and the Dynapro HT (RH12)'s special lugs and dense siping increase traction and performance on wet roads.
Yes, the Hankook Dynapro HT (RH12) tires does perform well in light winter weather thanks to its all-season rubber compound, dense siping, and wide grooves that allow for strong traction and performance year-round. The Dynapro HT (RH12) is not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified, so it should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.
Dynapro HT (RH12) ∙ 61 sizes available
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