gameday22
Been here awhile...
While I like the Dunlop tires in general, the extremely low treadwear life leads most people to replace them with under 30k miles...with reports of some replacements as low as 15k (which I would assume is from hot-dogging them to death).
Here are 2 tires that I looked at with a decent warranty and they all have a review by both the consumer and Tire Rack. These are just my opinion on some options to look at when replacing your OEM tires, nothing more or less. I hope you find it informative and of some assistance to you in helping make your next tire decision.
Both tires have an 11/32nd's tread depth rating and out of 29 tires in the Grand Touring Category they both rank within the top 5 tires. Please take the time to look under the Survey tab for each tire, it has a lot of very useful information. Each tire rated has in excess of 2.5 million combined miles driven so it is a pretty good indicator of how well they should do for you.
Tire # 1:
Kumho Ecsta LX Platinum (Ranked 5th Overall). Size 235/50ZR18 97W - 600AA (600 Treadwear, A Traction, A Temperature) manufactured in Korea. They have a 6 Year/60K warranty on them. A Uniformity Warranty: 1 Year/ first 2/32" of wear. A Workmanship & Materials Warranty: 6 Years / Free replacement first 2/32" of wear, then prorated to final 2/32" remaining depth. In addition they include a 2 year 24/7 Roadside Assistance warranty. Price is $144 Each
Link to Tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...35WR8ELX&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
Tire # 2:
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity (Ranked 3rd Overall). Size 235/50R18 97W - 440 AA A (440 Treadwear, AA Traction, A Temperature), manufactured in Japan. They come with a 5 Years / 45,000 Miles on their V/W rated tires. They have a Workmanship & Materials Warranty: 5 Years / Free replacement first 3 years, then prorated until 2/32" remaining depth. A Uniformity Warranty: First 1/32" of wear. No standard Roadside Assistance warranty is offered but they do give you a nice 30 Day Buy & Try Guarantee. $212 Each....
Link to Tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...=35WR8TS&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
If Michelin made the HydroEdge Green X in our tire size then without a doubt it would be the tire on my Genesis once these wear out. They may have a little bit more road noise but I can live with that for how well they perform under all road conditions. They stand behind the product they manufacture 110% and with a 6 Year/90k warranty it would be the only other pair of tires I would ever need before getting a new Genesis 5-7 years down the road....
.....of course this is assuming that no other car would come out in Hyundai's line-up to make me wanna leave the Genesis family
I like Tire Rack for my tire purchasing needs, I have used for many years when replacing my OEM tires. This is no plug for Tire Rack and you may like other companies that sell tires better or find them cheaper on other sites. Personally I have had nothing but great service from them through the years and the staff there really knows what they are talking about.
Best wishes and may your Genny treat you well for many years to come
Here are 2 tires that I looked at with a decent warranty and they all have a review by both the consumer and Tire Rack. These are just my opinion on some options to look at when replacing your OEM tires, nothing more or less. I hope you find it informative and of some assistance to you in helping make your next tire decision.
Both tires have an 11/32nd's tread depth rating and out of 29 tires in the Grand Touring Category they both rank within the top 5 tires. Please take the time to look under the Survey tab for each tire, it has a lot of very useful information. Each tire rated has in excess of 2.5 million combined miles driven so it is a pretty good indicator of how well they should do for you.
Tire # 1:
Kumho Ecsta LX Platinum (Ranked 5th Overall). Size 235/50ZR18 97W - 600AA (600 Treadwear, A Traction, A Temperature) manufactured in Korea. They have a 6 Year/60K warranty on them. A Uniformity Warranty: 1 Year/ first 2/32" of wear. A Workmanship & Materials Warranty: 6 Years / Free replacement first 2/32" of wear, then prorated to final 2/32" remaining depth. In addition they include a 2 year 24/7 Roadside Assistance warranty. Price is $144 Each
Link to Tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...35WR8ELX&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
Tire # 2:
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity (Ranked 3rd Overall). Size 235/50R18 97W - 440 AA A (440 Treadwear, AA Traction, A Temperature), manufactured in Japan. They come with a 5 Years / 45,000 Miles on their V/W rated tires. They have a Workmanship & Materials Warranty: 5 Years / Free replacement first 3 years, then prorated until 2/32" remaining depth. A Uniformity Warranty: First 1/32" of wear. No standard Roadside Assistance warranty is offered but they do give you a nice 30 Day Buy & Try Guarantee. $212 Each....
Link to Tires:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...=35WR8TS&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes
If Michelin made the HydroEdge Green X in our tire size then without a doubt it would be the tire on my Genesis once these wear out. They may have a little bit more road noise but I can live with that for how well they perform under all road conditions. They stand behind the product they manufacture 110% and with a 6 Year/90k warranty it would be the only other pair of tires I would ever need before getting a new Genesis 5-7 years down the road....
.....of course this is assuming that no other car would come out in Hyundai's line-up to make me wanna leave the Genesis family

I like Tire Rack for my tire purchasing needs, I have used for many years when replacing my OEM tires. This is no plug for Tire Rack and you may like other companies that sell tires better or find them cheaper on other sites. Personally I have had nothing but great service from them through the years and the staff there really knows what they are talking about.
Best wishes and may your Genny treat you well for many years to come
