The Kumho WinterCraft WP71 is a Premium Touring Winter tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
Tire review data from 14 tire reviews averaging 66% over 145,905 miles driven, and 11 tests with an average result of 11th.
First On Market | January 2018 |
Wheel Size | 15 - 22" |
Width | 195 - 315mm |
Profile | 35 - 75 |
Rolling Resistance | C - E |
Wet Grip | C - C |
Noise (dB) | 72 - 75 |
Winter Rating | 3PMSF Rated |
The WinterCraft WP71 is ranked 62nd of 68 Winter Premium Touring tires.
11
6th
20th
11th
Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
---|---|---|---|
16 inch | |||
215/70R16 100 T | D | C | 72 |
215/70R16 100 T | D | C | 72 |
17 inch | |||
225/60R17 99 H | D | C | 72 |
235/65R17 108 H XL | D | C | 72 |
265/65R17 116 H XL | C | C | 72 |
235/65R17 108 H XL | D | C | 72 |
225/60R17 99 H | D | C | 72 |
18 inch | |||
235/60R18 107 H XL | D | C | 72 |
235/60R18 107 H XL | D | C | 72 |
20 inch | |||
255/45R20 105 V XL | D | C | 72 |
255/45R20 105 V XL | D | C | 72 |
2023-11-25 - Had anyone had any issues with these tires, issues such as car woobles / bounces at / over speeds of 100km/h? I use the same tire service to exchange all tires on rims for winter & summer season, but the summer tires (Nexxen) don’t show this behavior so I’m thinking that this might be a tire issue and not the balancing when put up on the rims. I’m thinking of an inside wire problem most likely. Had anyone experienced the same behavior? Tires are 2019 DOT, git them in 2020 brand new and only drove about 10.000km so far on them on a Hyundai IX35. I didn’t hit any pot holes, kerbs etc..
It could be a balance issue, of if they've been stored incorrectly they might have a flatspot which could take some time to run out. If you think there might be internal damage it's best to get them inspected by a professional.
Have YOU got experience with the Kumho WinterCraft WP71? Help millions of other tire buyers