Where are Hankook Tires produced?

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VivianDella
07/30/25 6:06am
Hankook Tires are produced in South Korea by Hankook Tire. Automotive Tires: Automotive tires are one of the crucial components of a vehicle, directly in contact with the road surface. They work in conjunction with the vehicle's suspension to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving. Automotive Tire Precautions: Enhance awareness of tire safety by conducting regular inspections, especially before highway driving. Perform thorough checks beyond just tire pressure, including examining the tire sidewalls for cracks and assessing tread wear conditions. Address any potential hazards promptly. Regularly correct wheel balance if it exceeds standard limits.
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