2011 Hyundai Elantra Tires






Each and every component of your Hyundai Elantra plays its own role. The tires, for instance, are supposed to provide the right level of traction connecting your car to the asphalt. This, in turn, allows for a comfortable, controllable, and safe drive. However, it's only possible when the rubber has a sufficient tread depth, otherwise, your ride will be neither comfortable nor safe. Soon or late, even the most careful drivers face the need to replace their tires because of their deterioration. Should you face this need too, you have come to the right place.

We have gathered top-notch 2011 Hyundai Elantra tires made by market-leading companies which ensure the high quality of their products. We carry any possible type of rubber you may be looking for. Summer, winter, and all-season models enable you to stay safe and sound behind the wheel in any weather. Performance tires are constructed to help you reduce skidding and sliding when braking, cornering, and accelerating, which will make your ride more controlled. For better gas mileage, have a look at fuel-efficient rubber whose rolling resistance is relatively low.

2011 Hyundai Elantra Tires Reviews

1 review
5 of 5
Fantastic Winter Tire, Average For Other Seasons
I bought a pair of these for my car just before winter of 2021. They've been on for a couple thousand miles now and honestly for the price these are probably the best winter tires you can get. My car came with a terrible feature from the factory where if it senses any wheelslip it will cut all power to the wheels. It ends up being a particular problem when going uphill. Anyway, this past season I hadnt experienced nearly any uphill slips which is a pretty good testament to this tire's grip in the snow and ice. Now its spring and for the few warm and dry days there have been, these tires grip well enough. They certainly aren't a track tire and can't take much lateral load before giving out, but hey it's cheap- what do you expect. One minor mishap I had right before winter hit was that I hit a pothole doing 15-20mph and blew out the sidewall, rendering the tire useless. I'm not sure if it was because of the tire or the weather or the pot hole, but I did have to shell out another ~$100 for a new one. Even with that mishap, I'll still probably get these in the future if I need a winter tire.
Posted by Jordan (West Mifflin, PA) / March 24, 20222011 Lexus CT
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