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🚀 Elevate Your Drive with Nankang's SP-9 Tire!
The Nankang SP-9 Cross-Sport All-Season Radial Tire (215/60R16 99V) is engineered for year-round performance, featuring a directional tread pattern for optimal wet traction, enhanced handling capabilities, and a quiet ride, making it the perfect choice for performance-minded drivers.
Brand | Nankang |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 215/60R16 |
Section Width | 215 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 1200 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 10 32nds |
Tread Type | Directional |
Tire Diameter | 26.1 |
Item Weight | 23.8 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Nankang |
Model | SP-9 Cross-Sport |
Item Weight | 23.8 pounds |
Item model number | 24655031 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 24655031 |
OEM Part Number | 24655031 |
Special Features | run_flat |
Construction | Radial |
UTQG | 560AA |
M**Y
Great tire, Great price!
Gave these around 5k before reviewing and took them for a long trip to Philadelphia. They're performing just as well as coopers or mastercrafts that I've previously own. Nice ride, low noise, surprising well on highways and handling in general. If you're looking around for tires right now save yourself some time and order these bad boys, i'll definitely be ordering again when the time comes!
D**R
Great tires, recommended!
In April 2019 I replaced some Continentals that I've happily used for years with these tires due to lower prices and positive reviews. 10,200 miles (16,415.31 km) later, I have not been disappointed. All aspects are comparable to what I'm used to...road noise is minimal, tire wear is hardly noticeable, no lean going through corners, and good grip in both rain and sun. Since I live in the desert we don't get much snow, so I can't speak to that performance, but others have and I have no reason to doubt their experience. But they did do great through a hot summer! In summary, the bang-for-the-buck is definitely found here.
R**.
Great tires great price
So far these tires are great.
A**R
Excellent tire, period (you must research them and your car if you don't know your car)
Wish I'd have bought them a few months back but I didn't need them, yet. The 215/60/R16s were about $46 ea.Make certain you research the places they'll be installed through Amazon. The store assigned to install the tires I purchased, turned out to have a lot of fraud, incompetence and vehicle sabotage complaints. I told Amazon I wanted to change stores, within 24 hours of purchase, before shipping. They said I had to cancel the order and reorder. I did and they sent them, anyway. I'm still fighting the installation charge on my account and the reorder sent 4 tires to my home instead of the shop assigned to install them. They also delivered 3 of the 4 ordered, one day placing them directly in front of my front door so I couldn't open my screen door and sent the last tire another day, after I complained.These tires have one of the highest load/speed ratings possible on any tire, 99V, they have a deeper/higher tread measure than mainstream tires; their tread pattern channels are aggressive for water channeling and they are still quieter than the$124/tire Michelins I replaced. I don't know of any or more than a few that are higher speed/load rated and you' be hard pressed to find them. You won't find them for less than 60% more in price. The maximum inflation rate is 51 PSI compared to 32-36 PSI for conventional tire company product. Aggressive! The issue is that if you have direct Tire Pressure Monitor Sensors, your trouble light will come on if they're inflated above the PSI coded in the ECU. This may be an issue for you. It took 3 hours to set mine to spec for my Nissan Altima Hybrid so it won't trip the monitoring system. Mine are set at 38 PSI. They handle well and while I haven't used them in anything but hot weather, over 90 degrees, they are super quiet. BTW, I used to install tires when I was younger so I know how good the tread depth and the tread pattern is on this SP9 CrossSport. Anybody remember when Yokohamas were cheap Japanese tires? People joked about my cheap tires. Now, they're one of the top 5 names in manufacturing. Expect Nankang to move up.
J**G
First time owning nankhang tires not the last time!
I got 80,000 miles out of my general Altima’s. Rt43 and didn’t want to spend 600 bucks on new tires since I have over 145000 miles on my car. I did my research and decided to take a chance on these tires. I am very happy soo far with the first 1000 miles on these tires. Wet grip is good and I will have to wait and see about the snow. Overall a good tire for a good price.
D**E
Great so far
Got these guys installed and WOW. Forreal. I was shocked how smooth and quiet these bad boys are. They handle awesome too. Especially for the cost. We'll see how they hold up, but I have seen other reviews of people getting a ton of miles out of them.
C**Y
Best secret out there...
I just got sick of buying expensive tires with tread warranties. Every time I tried to exercise the warranty, it was somehow my fault that the tires have worn weird. "You didnt rotate them often enough"- I guess every 3k-5k isnt often enough... "your alignment is off".. I have lifetime alignment, and I get it adjusted every time I get my oil changed...Long story short, this is the best secret out there. Buy online, take to a tire store and they install them for $14 each. I could by 8-12 of these tires before I add up to a set of 4 michelins or Bridgestones with their 50k-80k tread warranty.Sound great, lasting just fine.
M**2
Similiar to a Pirelli P7 but more aggressive and quieter.
I use these on a Camry Hybrid that I have had several sets of Pirelli P7's on. The Nankangs were less the half the price of the P7's and looked to be very similar. These tires are unbelievably quiet, they don't squeal on hot pavement or going around a corner to fast. The tread pattern is more aggressive than a P7 with a reduced turning radius and initially a little touchy at highway speeds. You get used to it and can compensate for it. At half the price or less than the Pirelli's or a good set of Michellin's these are a fantastic deal. They were fine on a ice coated parking lot, I have yet to use them in snow more than a 1/2 inch. Wet weather starts, stops and turns were the same or better than the P7's. The tires will probably go up in price.Update: After 10k miles I can say these tires are some of the best all season tires I've owned for winter conditions. However, there was a noticeable drop of about 3mpg over the low rolling resistance P7's on a Camry Hybrid.
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