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Which has less noise between Goodyear and Hankook tires?

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LeVanessa
07/29/25 6:07am
Goodyear and Hankook tires vary in their noise reduction effectiveness depending on the model and product. Below is some information about tires: 1. Introduction: Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery for rolling contact with the ground. Typically installed on metal rims, they support the vehicle body, cushion external impacts, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. 2. Required Performance: Tires often operate under complex and demanding conditions, enduring various deformations, loads, forces, and high-low temperature effects during use. Therefore, they must possess high load-bearing capacity, traction performance, and cushioning properties. Additionally, they need to exhibit high wear resistance and flex resistance, along with low rolling resistance and heat generation.
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Lila
08/12/25 9:07pm
I've been driving for over a decade and have used both Goodyear and Hankook tires. When it comes to noise, Hankook is quieter, especially on highways—it's noticeably less noisy. Goodyear has good grip, but the noise is significantly louder when driving, particularly with their more durable models. Hankook's H432 series focuses on quietness, featuring a noise-reducing foam design that makes city driving especially comfortable. Of course, the car's own sound insulation matters too. Last time I changed tires and got a wheel alignment, I found that uneven tire wear can also increase noise. Choosing tires shouldn't be just about noise—durability and price are important too. But purely in terms of quietness, Hankook does come out on top.
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RoseRose
10/04/25 2:09am
With twenty years of car repair experience and having handled thousands of tires, customers generally report that Hankook tires are quieter, especially the Kinergy series, which features a softer rubber compound resulting in lower road noise. Goodyear tires have stiffer sidewalls, offering better support but slightly more noise. I recall a Golf owner who frequently complained about the humming noise after switching to Goodyear, but the issue significantly improved after changing to Hankook. New tires are generally quiet, but the difference becomes more pronounced as they age—Hankook tires maintain decent noise reduction even after two years of use. Additionally, tire size plays a significant role, with Hankook's quietness advantage being more noticeable in sizes above 17 inches. Regularly rotating tire positions also helps reduce noise.
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VanAlana
11/17/25 3:45am
Research on tire data reveals that Hankook generally outperforms Goodyear in terms of noise reduction. Tests show that at 60 km/h, the Hankook Ventus series produces approximately 3 decibels less noise, equivalent to halving the volume. This is primarily due to Hankook's more fragmented tread block design, which disperses noise frequencies, whereas Goodyear's tread emphasizes drainage with wider grooves that are prone to sound wave resonance. Of course, Goodyear offers superior grip, making it suitable for aggressive driving, but for daily commuting where quietness is desired, Hankook is the better choice. Proper wheel balancing during installation is crucial; otherwise, even the best tires can produce a humming noise. Maintaining standard tire pressure in summer also helps reduce noise.
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