Kumho I`ZEN RV KC15 215/60 R17 99H
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Kumho I`ZEN RV KC15 tires are generally well-received by users for their performance and value. One user reported driving 70,000 km on the 265/65 R17 size without needing a change, indicating durability and reliability, especially on a Prado120. Another user highlighted the low price and excellent performance in temperatures below -15°C, noting that the tires remain soft and effective in fresh deep snow, even for a 2-ton 4WD sedan. The tires also handle aquaplaning well and maintain stability at speeds over 100 km/h on snowy roads. However, the softness that benefits cold weather performance can be a downside in warmer conditions, and like most non-studded tires, they are less effective on ice. Overall, the price/quality ratio suggests that the Kumho I`ZEN RV KC15 is a good choice for winter driving conditions.
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drove 70000 without changing tires size 265-65-17 third year on the tires you can still drive about 3mm left car - Prado120 no special remarks behaves predictably no comments use Kumho I`ZEN RV KC15 265/65 R17 116H more than year |
- Low price - Good at temperatures below -15 because it's soft. - In fresh deep snow, a 2-ton sedan with 4WD - no problem - Aquaplaning is decent - At speeds over 100 km/h on a snowy road, it goes steady - If you drive it in warm weather, the softness (an advantage in cold weather) becomes a disadvantage. - On ice, it behaves like any non-studded tire (ice here means freshly frozen layer of water, where even a person can't stand!). use Kumho I`ZEN RV KC15 month or more |
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