Every 5000 miles when I have my oil changed.Thanks. How often do you have them rotated?
Or any other true AT tire. Other than milage the stock Hankooks are junk. Replaced mine at 24k with Cooper Wild Trek, huge improvement.Alignment not tires, need new tires too though
Try Nitto Ridge or Trail grapplers
That's what I was thinking with that type of wear on the inside like that....Not the fault of the tires. You need an alignment.
'Personality Conflict' fo sho........I had a tires store convince me to use Hankooks on my previous truck, a Tacoma. Had it aligned before the Hankooks were installed. Experienced similar issues.
Trucks is stock, with only 31,000 miles.Never had an issue with the Hankooks cupping on my.2016 Frontier. I actually was able to get over 50K on a set. Looking at yours it looks like a combination between alignment and shocks. I'm guessing you still have the factory shocks?
Yea anything is an improvement over the HKOr any other true AT tire. Other than milage the stock Hankooks are junk. Replaced mine at 24k with Cooper Wild Trek, huge improvement.
All tires from the factory for any brand that I'm aware are deliberately over inflated for shipping. Dealer pre delivery is supposed to correct this. I keep 32psi cold in my tires - don't recall what the TPM states - thinking it was a bit higher, same as my Chrysler. TPMS is a life saver, especially on a motorcycle, for obvious reasons. I would want to know if I was loosing a tire before the fact....What about tire pressure? Placard says 30 psi. TPM and my gauge both say 39 psi on my 2-month-old. Do those come from the factory overinflated? Seems like these may start to wear in the middle if I don't reduce that pressure. Other thoughts?