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Thought I’d share my experience with Hankook’s new iON HTs for the EV tire curious.

[disclaimers: several months ago I swapped out the Lariat’s OEM Hankook Dynapros on 20” wheels with 18” Tremor take-offs and the General Grabbers. So my recollection of driving on the Dynapros may have faded with time. While the Tremor take-offs were very F150, they took some of the Lightning out of the truck…at least the way I drive it. Related: yes I have some Tremor wheels for sale.]

First thing to note is the driving experience. They feel similar to the Dynapros in that they’re a good street & highway tire. It was nice to get the Lightning feel back after come from ATs! I pushed them in acceleration, braking & cornering, and have no complaints, at least while they’re brand new. While they certainly aren’t noisy, there is a 800-1200Hz hum that is slightly noticeable above 45mph if you listen for it. Wind noise becomes the loudest sound above 55 so no worries there.

Longevity was my next concern after experiencing the disappointed uneven wear with the OEM Hankooks. Only time will tell but I feel better with the 80,000 mile warranty.

Not everyone is worried about the effect on range, but it’s worth sharing with the rest of the data:

Ford F-150 Lightning 100 miles on Hankook iON HT EV tires - review & range / consumption data IMG_0320


I saw 2.5 mi/kWh while driving my regular commute & errands around home. Most of my daily drive is 55mph on a rural highway with few stoplights, but closer to home is typical suburban starts and stops. To be fair, this was during ideal EV conditions: Dallas weather was between 60-80°.

Cost and availability: I prefer Discount Tire over another trip to the Ford dealership. The iON HTs weren’t even in their computer inventory, but the staff called the warehouse and had them shipped to store in two days. And they matched NTB’s $222.99 price, plus Hankook has a $100 mail-in rebate thru Nov 30.

Looks are a taste issue:

Ford F-150 Lightning 100 miles on Hankook iON HT EV tires - review & range / consumption data IMG_0299
Ford F-150 Lightning 100 miles on Hankook iON HT EV tires - review & range / consumption data IMG_0300


While they don’t look as great as the Tremor wheels & General Grabbers, they do look a little more “aggressive” than the Dynapros. Nothing that’s going to turn heads unless you’re an EV tire nerd.

In a sentence, they check the boxes for price and performance. And hopefully they stay in good shape for more than 22k miles 😬.
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Even if there is a minor hum, has to be better than a set of old ATs! Thanks for the writeup
 

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Am I reading that right? 5 hours and 100 miles? I'd think any tire could pull a 2.5. Looks good though.
 
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Am I reading that right? 5 hours and 100 miles? .
🤷‍♂️ guess that’s the total time the truck was running for all the trips that made up the 104 miles? Wasn’t all one trip, i.e. not 55 mph for 100 miles straight which would come in a little under 2 hours.
 

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Thought I’d share my experience with Hankook’s new iON HTs for the EV tire curious.

[disclaimers: several months ago I swapped out the Lariat’s OEM Hankook Dynapros on 20” wheels with 18” Tremor take-offs and the General Grabbers. So my recollection of driving on the Dynapros may have faded with time. While the Tremor take-offs were very F150, they took some of the Lightning out of the truck…at least the way I drive it. Related: yes I have some Tremor wheels for sale.]

First thing to note is the driving experience. They feel similar to the Dynapros in that they’re a good street & highway tire. It was nice to get the Lightning feel back after come from ATs! I pushed them in acceleration, braking & cornering, and have no complaints, at least while they’re brand new. While they certainly aren’t noisy, there is a 800-1200Hz hum that is slightly noticeable above 45mph if you listen for it. Wind noise becomes the loudest sound above 55 so no worries there.

Longevity was my next concern after experiencing the disappointed uneven wear with the OEM Hankooks. Only time will tell but I feel better with the 80,000 mile warranty.

Not everyone is worried about the effect on range, but it’s worth sharing with the rest of the data:
IMG_0320.webp

I saw 2.5 mi/kWh while driving my regular commute & errands around home. Most of my daily drive is 55mph on a rural highway with few stoplights, but closer to home is typical suburban starts and stops. To be fair, this was during ideal EV conditions: Dallas weather was between 60-80°.

Cost and availability: I prefer Discount Tire over another trip to the Ford dealership. The iON HTs weren’t even in their computer inventory, but the staff called the warehouse and had them shipped to store in two days. And they matched NTB’s $222.99 price, plus Hankook has a $100 mail-in rebate thru Nov 30.

Looks are a taste issue:
IMG_0299.webp
IMG_0300.webp


While they don’t look as great as the Tremor wheels & General Grabbers, they do look a little more “aggressive” than the Dynapros. Nothing that’s going to turn heads unless you’re an EV tire nerd.

In a sentence, they check the boxes for price and performance. And hopefully they stay in good shape for more than 22k miles 😬.
I think they look good, but honestly I am more concerned on how they perform for about $100 less per tire than the Michelins they are worth a try plus they have the try them out warranty.
I have used Costco for my last (at least five if not 10 or more) sets of tires, but it is such a PITA to go in for a rotation or other issue even with an appointment it takes at least an hour usually an hour and a half to two hours-RIDICULOUS!!!
Ford dealers are usually good but not convenient for me so I was planning on using discount tire anyway for future purchases.
I tried get them online, but they were not available so I stopped by the local discount tire and it took a while for them to make a couple of phone calls to see if they were in stock because they do not have them in their computer yet. They were able to order them and said they would be in in a few days they also match the best price they could find online which was the $222.00 I think they said at Mavis?? five star Dallas was $279 per tire online, I think they will price match but discount tire is five minutes away in most directions and Ford dealer is 30 minutes in a couple directions.
 

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🤷‍♂️ guess that’s the total time the truck was running for all the trips that made up the 104 miles? Wasn’t all one trip, i.e. not 55 mph for 100 miles straight which would come in a little under 2 hours.
LOL! My daily run is ~70 miles and takes 6 to 10 hours each day. That's one of the main reasons I bought my Lightning. I start my truck in the morning and don't turn it off until I get home at the end of the day. It's my air conditioned paradise between stops and I don't feel guilty walking away with it running.
 

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Thought I’d share my experience with Hankook’s new iON HTs for the EV tire curious.

[disclaimers: several months ago I swapped out the Lariat’s OEM Hankook Dynapros on 20” wheels with 18” Tremor take-offs and the General Grabbers. So my recollection of driving on the Dynapros may have faded with time. While the Tremor take-offs were very F150, they took some of the Lightning out of the truck…at least the way I drive it. Related: yes I have some Tremor wheels for sale.]

First thing to note is the driving experience. They feel similar to the Dynapros in that they’re a good street & highway tire. It was nice to get the Lightning feel back after come from ATs! I pushed them in acceleration, braking & cornering, and have no complaints, at least while they’re brand new. While they certainly aren’t noisy, there is a 800-1200Hz hum that is slightly noticeable above 45mph if you listen for it. Wind noise becomes the loudest sound above 55 so no worries there.

Longevity was my next concern after experiencing the disappointed uneven wear with the OEM Hankooks. Only time will tell but I feel better with the 80,000 mile warranty.

Not everyone is worried about the effect on range, but it’s worth sharing with the rest of the data:

IMG_0320.webp


I saw 2.5 mi/kWh while driving my regular commute & errands around home. Most of my daily drive is 55mph on a rural highway with few stoplights, but closer to home is typical suburban starts and stops. To be fair, this was during ideal EV conditions: Dallas weather was between 60-80°.

Cost and availability: I prefer Discount Tire over another trip to the Ford dealership. The iON HTs weren’t even in their computer inventory, but the staff called the warehouse and had them shipped to store in two days. And they matched NTB’s $222.99 price, plus Hankook has a $100 mail-in rebate thru Nov 30.

Looks are a taste issue:

IMG_0299.webp
IMG_0300.webp


While they don’t look as great as the Tremor wheels & General Grabbers, they do look a little more “aggressive” than the Dynapros. Nothing that’s going to turn heads unless you’re an EV tire nerd.

In a sentence, they check the boxes for price and performance. And hopefully they stay in good shape for more than 22k miles 😬.
Do you have data on the former 18" wheels and tires? How much worse is the mileage?
 

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I’m at 61K miles on my OEM Michelins and will need to replace them soon. I’ve been looking at the iON tires and was wondering about their performance. I do A LOT of long distance traveling and value a smooth, quiet ride. I’m on a trip right now, but when I get back, I’ll check with my local Discount Tire store. Thanks for the post.
 

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Would these tires be of interest if someone tows a lot?
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