Nokian Hakkapeliitta C Cargo 215/75 R16C 116S
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The price is a bit high, but the quality is excellent, however, it lacks the right balance that would make it affordable for everyone, that's the opinion I've formed about this model. took it for a workhorse, the most powerful model 235 by 65, load capacity 1450 kg per wheel maximum load, Sprinter 315 car, actually carry 3000 kg, so we're used to not cheaping out on tires, especially when the vehicle does about 300-400 km a day, over the winter I cover about 25,000 km depending on how long the tires last, and with this model I can say it lived the longest, usually simple cheap tires last a season, well if by tread then about 70 is used up, here only 40% was enough, well, if you push it you can run them for 2 seasons though the second will be so-so towards the end, maybe the tires will start to give a little. The tires in terms of off-road capability are good, under weight super, dig amazingly, sometimes when I hit the gas empty it throws [censored] so much flying from under the wheels but better not to do that. studs in the tires aren't needed as they don't last long, at least for me, since we load up to 3 tons constantly. More than half flew out after the first winter, so you'd be overpaying in this case if you use it like I do. Get an equivalent without studs. Don't stud them yourself because the factory version is at least somewhat thought out and holds up, whereas self-studding would be complete garbage. The tires are soft, which is again a downside for heavy weight. They are very sensitive to cuts, and even minor scuffs on the sidewalls. |
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