Great to see a video on the 'Correct Way' Pete, to actually do wheel alignment, because I've been totally shocked to see how some garages do it and then it ends in a full blown argument because I say they are doing it wrong...
I think you are right to be protective of your subscribers and wary of the promotional content you put on your channel as many other car channels are not very subtle about the way they do things and can put people's backs up. That said, I thought this video was very good. The wife was watching the Hankook part of the video as well and said that she finally properly understood what the markings were all about. You do have a talent for explaining things and every right to maximise your revenue from this channel. This video shows you're thinking along the right lines and I wish you all the very best for future collaborations.
If you change tyres in pairs, keep the same brand and tier of tyre across all axles. If you're going to change brand or go for a cheaper tyre in a lineup, change all tyres at once. I'd say premium All-season tyres are good enough for the average conditions for most of the UK for those who may not have the resources for 2 sets of tyres (summer and winter) for their car. A lot of people in the UK could probably manage through winter with summer tyres, they just need to take it a lot easier when it's below 7 degrees Celsius and avoid driving when it's 'significantly' (for the UK) below freezing and/or when snow is laying, You might as well be driving on plastic tubes at that point. The channel 'Tyre Reviews' has a video where they use a M2 mixing pairs of premium and budget pairs of tyres across axles. Premium front, budget rear resulted in the car swapping ends in a fraction of a second on damp tarmac, even with all your assists active without trying to accelerate through the corner.
Just bought 2 Hankook evo 3 's today not because of your channel , but because they won the AutoBuild tyre test with an amazing wet break test . Better than the Mitch PS4 A PS4S
Interesting video Peter. I dont see any problem with it, and the end of the day its your channel and you put in the hard work to make it a success. We all think we are experts but a little reminder now and then doesnt hurt, who knows we may even laern something new, I know I have just from this video alone. I also liked the other video regarding slip diffs. Its good that there is variety. All too often when following other You Tube channels is always very much the same thing over and over, buy a car, modify it, wrap it, flip it start again. Dont get me wrong I do like some of these as well, but after a while you wish there was something more. Keep up the fantatstic work mate.
Very informative video, Pete. One question, why is tyre rotation not really a thing in the UK? Whenever my cars in America go in for an oil change/service (every 8000-9000 miles) the delaership rotates the tyres. But tyre rotation has never been offered to me in the UK. Why is that? I recently bought a Mini JCW to use when I'm in the UK (about 4 or 5 months per year) and fully intend to get the tyres rotated annually so they wear evenly and change them all at the same time when they wear out.
Hi Pete, your content is evolving nicely. Your honesty comes through on all your vids'. So glad I found your channel, mate. Cheers, and say hi to the pups as well.
Great video. I use to work in the tyre industry here in New Zealand. The industry use to do checks from time to time on tyres, wear and age. They found that 40% of all cars on the road had a tyre issue, weather alignment or wear or under inflation. Scary!
Fair play to you, Peter! There are too many TH-cam channels who shamelessly plug products in their videos which have no relevancy to the channel, so it's refreshing to see someone who only advertises products which are relevant to the channel and are genuinely interesting and informative. This is definitely the right direction to go in!
My thoughts are that you are very right to protect us as your subscribers, you’ve worked extremely hard bringing us your excellent content and it’s your channel not a channel that flaunts videos to advertise anything within the motoring world. Your content is always very concise and informative so the video you did for Hankook tyres sits completely well within your channel. Well done and it was a very informative watch, I was only teaching my young boys (your super peddler’s) about their bike tyres, so they enjoyed the watch about car tyres and this also taught them the importance of road safety. One thing I would find good to watch is if you were given the opportunity to perhaps provide us with an insight into engine oils; you look out their and with so many different types and specifications of engine oil it’s perhaps for some a bit of a mind field. Also try and bring footage which I know would interest myself is watching an engine work where you can the oil working. I think this would be something fascinating to watch as you see your engine but never actually what the oil is doing. Just an idea and a thought that’s all. Keep up the excellent content and a channel that’s always a first watch when we log into You Tube. Oh and our second choice is Lego, if you get any car kits, throw these our way please lol .
Totally agree with you doing these partnerships with brands. Different types of content is always welcome. I would love to see more of this kind of thing.
Great video Peter. I think the blend was very good as you didnt allow it to detract from YOUR video but instead integrated it. Quite timely as i just had a puncture repaired (yeah it does happen) and had my tyres rotated for the third time on this set. I was not aware for 4 wheel drive you should replace ALL £££££'s....but was aware about keeping the same axel with the same tyres. Enjoyed it and could well watch again...
I recently bought a Jetta GLI (I think you don´t get it in Europe, but it's just like a Golf GTI with a boot). It came with Hankooks and I've driven it for some 2000 miles so far and they have been great. Really good blend of comfort and performance for day to day driving.
Brand collaboration done right. Not horrible cringe worthy adverts and it had a good safety purpose, was well explained and didn't feel like an advert. Good job
Good vid Pete, interested to see what other collaborations you have in the pipe line, dash cams, car security, driveway detailing, all of which could be interesting, car wrapping is a big trend at the moment. Variety in one channel is only ever going to increase the subscribers, well done.
I don’t have a problem with doing this kind of thing as long as it is informative and not a blatant cash in on your audience. After all we all think we know about our cars etc. but a gentle reminder might inform you of something you had forgotten or never knew.
I had continentals switched to hankook when I got stuck in a parking lot on a snowy night, with the continentals had to push the car down the road while it was plowing the snow and no traction had a baby in the car as well. Got hankooks next day and then a blizzard hit a month later I drove 40 miles through the blizzard never once losing traction or getting stuck with people relying on me to get them home safely. I am now going to buy another set but the PT I have the ST. So you cannot go wrong with the kinergy st. Also I get price match from a local dealer then I get a discount from hankook rebate, why pay 800 or 1000 when you can pay less and get the same performance.
I'm leaning towards the PT. Are you saying you prefer the PT over the ST? My used Sportage came with Optimos but need replacing as the interior noise is loud and even small bumps are very noticeable. Tread depth is only 4/32 so I'm sure that's a factor.
@@pay9011 both are great tires i would go pt if you drive a lot, the st only lasted me a year and a half to almost 2 years in all weather conditions driving 12 to 18k a year. The pt were on a comparision professional on a track with 5 other tire brands and did better then all in dry and almost as good in winter and just as good in wet as the leading tire. Yet they cost half the price if not even more when you can combine rebates and price matching at some tire places. I price matched mine so i got 30 off from that and a rebate from the tire place for 50 and another 50 from hankook most get great tires for 800 i got mine for far less and they are scored by the governemnt A AA for temperater and wear is like over 800. most tires on that list even the best are rated 300. I was stuck between these and the pirelli that are said to last 90k but i went this way do to the savings and that i have experience with hankook and they were amazing in all weather. Im talking I drove through a blizzard lol.
@@batsugames9687 Thanks for the info. I've been back and forth between many different tires for weeks now. The owner took very good care of my car, so I'm supposing they put Hankooks on it for a good reason. I don't drive much at all anymore but I'm looking for a smooth and quiet ride. Long life would be nice but not a high priority.
Hi Ped Excellent video, good reminder to us all on basic points which can be overlooked. Thanks for your honesty towards the Pedlars, greatly appreciated, and I personally would welcome more along similar lines. Your point about cost reminds me of a puncture whilst on holiday in the Carrera 4S. Finished up costing me Eu964 for two tyres as the o/s rear tyre (not punctured) was down to 4mm.Ouch😂😂😂
Every TH-camr looks for ways to advertise beyond the normal ad revenue. The difference is that you're far more upfront with it, and you're more mindful of how to make it actually relevant.
Great info m8, i got hankook aventis prime on my clio 182! They perform really well and i always change them to these every time now! I used to have pirellis and they were more expensive and not as good. I highly recommend them they are very good in the wet and they seem to last longer than most other tyres ive used. I got mitchelin pilot 4s tho on my golf r lol 🤣
Xtiminator Michelin PS4S are bloody fantastic, I've got them on my GTi performance pack. I even use the car on track a lot and have been amazed how well they hold on and last in the dry, and their outright pace in the wet. You certainly get what you pay for.
@@Chrissy-H Its funny, the pilot 4s on my golf were cheaper to buy than the hankooks on my clio!!! I think its because of the size wheel! The clio is a rare size 16/45/205.
Just stumbled upon your channel, great content 👍. Speaking as a mechanic I couldn't stress enough the difference between different wheel alignment systems and the level of tenacity of the person adjusting. Best to cough up the £70ish at a facility with computerised wheel alignment. Not by some idiots who insist using string is a precise method of wheel alignment! 🙄
Great you are enjoying the channel Louis. If string alignment is done properly it can be very effective. When I raced last year, several of the teams in the paddock swore by a string set up. The challenge is you really need to know what you are doing 👍
I’m just buying four of these tires good performance ratings comes in both the sizes I need 235/40 and 265/35 19 inches and reasonably priced unlike the mitchlin ps4 and 5.
Forgot to say, great review about tyres, I always go for the best ones for my car, I have Michelin Pilot Sport 4s on my 6 series, and in the driving rain on Friday on the M4, they were just awesome and the car was sooooo stable even through standing water!!
Hi Pete - personally I think these partnerships are good for the channel, the 5 minute film you made was spot on and they definitely picked the right man for the job. I've run Hankook tyres for years and think they're a totally underrated manufacture.
Hope my comment did not come across negative, I've been involved in racing and road cars for many years and all you have said is absolutely correct, i, my team have raced with hankook (and no I'm not getting paid) so have no concern other than to endorse all your comments, being passionate about my trade makes me worry slightly when people are being paid to advertise, however life is life and fair play keep up the great work.
Great job on video and it is great to see you getting more money and prestige. Make whatever you want and if make something that isn’t up my street I won’t be upset or hold it against you. You og fans will be happy for you to make more cash.
All i really ask for Pete, is that your opinion is not bias or swayed by the company your promoting. Just be honest. Other than that good luck in your new endeavour.
Hey there Pete, I think automotive related relationships and content is a good direction for you and us. As for the Hankook video I am quite surprised there was no mention of tyre (tire for us North Americans;)) rotation as part of routine maintenance. One thing that will go a long way to getting the most out of our investment. You also could have mentioned date codes as you were discussing the size specs. I have seen shops flogging some very old rubber on unsuspecting buyers. Well done overall and I also agree the opportunity to improve audio is there. Cheers.
Good video Pete - lots of basic information and stuff I was not aware of.... It was not, however, what I was expecting, as I did think it was going to be a review of Hankook Tyres as a brand. In view of your new relationship with them, it may not be possible to do one now, but it would be useful to have a report on the different major tyre brands - their strengths & weaknesses, what market they aim for, why car manufacturers fit which brands as original equipment etc. What do you think? Regards
Good work Peter!! A well balanced video and appreciated by we viewers. I have never had Hankook tyres but see them standard on new BMW cars. Re the video, one aspect you didn’t cover was the age of tyres and reading the date code because these days they don’t last so long if you buy cheap budget products but all tyres should go at six years even if only part worn. I really like your films..I can appreciate your presentational skills..I used to do Sales & Service training for a well known Bank so have a glimmer of understanding!! As always, Happy Driving!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Allow me to also mention tire date codes, partly for people buying second-hand vehicles. The tire date code is in a little lozenge shaped stamp on the sidewall. It currently (post Y2K) shows 4 digits, the first two are the week up to 52 and the second are the year. So 0118 means the tire was made in the first week of 2018 . I would hope that on-one is running tires older than Y2K! I had an eight year old tire on my latest motor and changed it right away. The other on that axle was nearly new. And yes, I got the same brand and tread pattern as the other one. For more info on this subject, www.atseuromaster.co.uk/consumer/category-header/tyre-advice/tyre-safety
Thank you, Pete, for being totally honest about how you plan to move forward. Totally agree with you, we all have to earn a living and I personally think that doing it this way is only going to be good for you and us peddlers. Thank you sincerely for asking your subscribers if it was ok, it defiantly makes us all feel a little special. 👌👌👌👌👌👌
Great video, well presented. There are a lot of car channels out there that talk a lot obout the 'what' - but very very few talk about the how and the why. For example you mentioned 93Y - What: is 93 - load rating How: does Hankook alter the design of the tyre to achieve higher load ratings Why: is this (becomming more) important: growth in (heavy) SUV's, growth in EV's that are inherently heavier due to the batteries etc You could put your racing knowledge to use by moving beyond the 'it's a geat handling car' and get the car up on a ramp, and show how it's a great handling car. Appretiate that attention span is an issue - but I think there is a gap in the market for depth (pun intended)!!
I personally think you have been totally upfront and honest regarding this Pete ( as I knew you would be ), good on ya mate and total respect 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌 The only thing I don't entirely agree on is your colour choice of shirt 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 maybe a dark blue would look better 😜😜😜😜
The day that PP starts doing videos on Durex, is the day I unsubscribe :-))... It was one of PP's early videos that go me watching PP in the beginning. The one PP did on Michelin Tyres. So doing one for Hankook is only just, reasonable and right. Good video PP. Nice one mate. Can't wait to see the Hankook video(s). :-))... A suggestion. Engine oils?
Interesting that you’ve teamed up with hankook. I was initially devastated that 2 previous (61 & 64 plate Astras) cars came from factory fitted with this brand. However, I managed to do in excess of 20,000 miles on a set without issue. They are considered as more of a premium brand these days I am told. I’m currently running Bridgestones on my 3rd consecutive Astra and have had 2 punctures in around 9,000 miles! I’m also less confident with these in the wet. Great work as always, keep it up 👍🏻
Go for it Pete! More power to your elbow! Good, informative video for Hankook. But it would suffice for any tyre manufacturer. Tyres are so often taken for granted until they puncture, etc, then people buy the cheapo ones. If they watch your video, they will know why its important to look after the rubber! Nicely done mate!
Any content car related has to be a great idea especially when it has a safety message too Peter. Personally though this is your channel set up from your hardwork so it's your choice exclusively what content it contains. If somebody doesnt like it they just dont watch that particular video. Keep up the good work Peter
Also another thing to mention is not only are tires important to maintain but they literally are the only thing seperating you from the ground and keeping you in contact with it and the only thing to help you stop besides the importance of your brakes. Stopping distance suffers when you let tires wear.
Great video but I would say it's best to replace tyres when tread less than 3mm as wet braking distances become significantly longer after that. I' m very happy you are developing and expanding content in this way for the channel. Much prefer your presentation than others. :)
Thanks for this Andrew. Interesting point about the 3mm. Went to Michelin last year and their view was their tyres would operate well to 1.6mm even in wet braking and that huge amounts of natural resources were wasted by not using that last 1.4mm. I did a video on it... th-cam.com/video/HNFNQjsHGxE/w-d-xo.html
Yes definitely agree Michelin tyres maintain performance as they wear. Don't know much about Hankook. But I think all brands vary. Interesting video by Engineering Explained ( if you're a car geek! 🤣🤣 ) th-cam.com/video/F_3Pk0fJUeY/w-d-xo.html
would be great to see if Hankook could improve the miserable Tyre problems the F1 is suffering at the moment, nothing against Pirelli but they don't seem to be getting it down onto the tarmac the same way that the Asien race serise do.
Good for you to be able to increase your income from your channel. Totally applaud you. Before you get in any deeper consider how you would react to a sponsors scandal. Go back in time to year 2000 and swap Hankook for Bridgestone. How would you react, what does your sponsorship / promotional contract let you say on your channel to a scandal not of your making? Hopefully you can still be honest and open with us peddlers.
Personally I welcome you getting some income to help the content flow. I think you hit the rite note. Relevant. Open and honest. Not just saying brand X is the only way to go and everything else is just wrong. Staying honest keeps the respect.
Alright Pete, excellent video and refreshingly honest mate. I personally have no issues with you making some extra cash, it's still car related and so important that people understand that the tyres on a car are the most important safety device you have. Keep up the great work 👍🏁
@@PetrolPed Definitely Pete, I can see you doing some gravel stages soon mate, it's in your blood 👍😉 after your stint in the Scooby, and the awesome 6R4 you know you want to do more. I will be waiting for news on it in the future. I wish you every success in all your ventures, sponsored or not, you seem like a genuinely nice chap so best of luck to you 👍🏁
I've no problem with this content as it is car related. It's a tricky tightrope to walk. Personally I think it is fine so long as it is always clear if something is an objective (as possible...I want another car!) review or an advert/promotion. Just in the same way print mags have to say "Advertisement" at the top even though the advertisers style their ad to look very close to the style of the rest of the mag !
I agree with the majority Mr Ped. I’m ok with relevant videos, as long as it doesn’t turn the channel away from the “ordinary gent” who loves cars and driving !! We don’t want to see infomercials that generate copious amounts of cash 💰 unless we split it 40K ways 👍🏻😂
Totally agree, I will add that I despise the word 'influencer'. Plus, let's not get caught up in the very basics of maintenance and tyre specs. Petrolheads should know all of this anyway and definitely don't need a contrived infomercial. However, thanks for the general de-mystifying angle Pete for non-technically-savvy folk.
The brief for the video was not aimed at petrol heads. It was for normal drivers that aren’t likely to know the basics but still have to make decisions when buying tyres 👍
I'm sure someone once said that manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures are often (over inflated) to improve fuel consumption figures!? You wouldn't want to put 44psi in those R59 tyres would you!? Keep up the good work dude, just don't bend the rules too much! 😉
Its only a matter of time before you make a vid with Supercar Blondie!!🤞😁 Great, informative, useful content as always, nicely shot and edited too-u rockin Mr Ped!!
My 2018 RS4 came with Hankook Ventus S1 evo2 tyres. At first I thought ‘where’s the Michelin / Pirelli??’ But I have been VERY happy with them. Unlimited grip. Super quiet. Recommended!!
No mention of manufacturer specific tyres (eg the star on BMW & MINI tyres) - or whether it is advisable to change front wheels to rear half way through tyre life to even out the wear. otherwise entertaining as always!
@@PetrolPed - As Hankook are the only 'Budget' MINI approved tyres, I was waiting for a comment about a star on the sidewall - really like your MINI stuff esp LOHEN!
Good video and no probs with you advertising when youre up front about it, so long as youre not bangin on about how great something is cos youre gettin paid for it. Gotta argue about the wheel tracking tho. I used to work at ATS and we were ordered to tell every single customet their tracking was out (which of course it is on every car slightly) and needed doing. I'd estimate that 1in500 was actually out bad enough that it would make any difference. Its a scam.
Highly relevant company, highly relevant information, high quality product. Right now, you are monetizing me 10x better than Google is with TV apps (I don't even watch TV) and hastily-assembled mobile games that can hardly be called time-wasters. BONUS: Hankooks hold up my truck right now!
I disagree. Look back on my reviews of press cars and I am more than happy to talk about the negative stuff. I recently criticised the Porsche 992 C2S for being too expensive. That was my first car from Porsche UK but that didn’t stop me. Press teams want your honest opinion and never tell you what you can or can’t say. I always try to be impartial 👍
Check out VINwiki for a good idea of how to ensure you have relatable sponsors although possibly ignore the Vincero Watches akin to to Carguy UK's sentiments and adapt as appropriate for yourself, your audience and (y)our location.
Sorry Pete,I've watched so many of your video's and they have all been great, but when you say you protect your channel and then sound like a salesman which you have done well to always avoid even when using a 'certain' mini preparation company you done it very well. In this video you really do sound like a salesman, whilst credit given have made some very good and valid points, but please don't pretend, yet why you have done what you've done but this last video is so scripted it's painful, shame loved watching previously.
The difference between this and my Mini modification videos is that Hankook paid me so I am duty and legally bound to tell you. The video was aimed at being an information film or a sales pitch.
Oh I cringe!!!!! You did sell out and only.after 2 months or so. I couldn't watch the end because of your commercial. You can't believe what they are asking you to promote via your masked attempt. They are shit tyres no matter what you say TOU KNOW IT!!!!!!!!!!
Great to see a video on the 'Correct Way' Pete, to actually do wheel alignment, because I've been totally shocked to see how some garages do it and then it ends in a full blown argument because I say they are doing it wrong...
I think you are right to be protective of your subscribers and wary of the promotional content you put on your channel as many other car channels are not very subtle about the way they do things and can put people's backs up.
That said, I thought this video was very good. The wife was watching the Hankook part of the video as well and said that she finally properly understood what the markings were all about. You do have a talent for explaining things and every right to maximise your revenue from this channel. This video shows you're thinking along the right lines and I wish you all the very best for future collaborations.
John thanks for this. Made my day 👍
Concise, informative and smooth as always pal. Nice one thankyou.
Cheers 👍
If you change tyres in pairs, keep the same brand and tier of tyre across all axles. If you're going to change brand or go for a cheaper tyre in a lineup, change all tyres at once.
I'd say premium All-season tyres are good enough for the average conditions for most of the UK for those who may not have the resources for 2 sets of tyres (summer and winter) for their car. A lot of people in the UK could probably manage through winter with summer tyres, they just need to take it a lot easier when it's below 7 degrees Celsius and avoid driving when it's 'significantly' (for the UK) below freezing and/or when snow is laying, You might as well be driving on plastic tubes at that point.
The channel 'Tyre Reviews' has a video where they use a M2 mixing pairs of premium and budget pairs of tyres across axles. Premium front, budget rear resulted in the car swapping ends in a fraction of a second on damp tarmac, even with all your assists active without trying to accelerate through the corner.
I know Jonathan from Tire Reviews well. He is the expert. I won’t be trying to do what he does. He’s forgotten more about tyres than I’ll ever know 😂
@@PetrolPed Just adding this bit here in case this is the only tyre video someone sees. :)
Just bought 2 Hankook evo 3 's today not because of your channel , but because they won the AutoBuild tyre test with an amazing wet break test . Better than the Mitch PS4 A PS4S
They are good tyres for sure 👍
Interesting video Peter. I dont see any problem with it, and the end of the day its your channel and you put in the hard work to make it a success. We all think we are experts but a little reminder now and then doesnt hurt, who knows we may even laern something new, I know I have just from this video alone. I also liked the other video regarding slip diffs. Its good that there is variety. All too often when following other You Tube channels is always very much the same thing over and over, buy a car, modify it, wrap it, flip it start again. Dont get me wrong I do like some of these as well, but after a while you wish there was something more. Keep up the fantatstic work mate.
Cheers Roger 👍
Very informative video, Pete. One question, why is tyre rotation not really a thing in the UK?
Whenever my cars in America go in for an oil change/service (every 8000-9000 miles) the delaership rotates the tyres. But tyre rotation has never been offered to me in the UK. Why is that?
I recently bought a Mini JCW to use when I'm in the UK (about 4 or 5 months per year) and fully intend to get the tyres rotated annually so they wear evenly and change them all at the same time when they wear out.
You just have to be careful with tyre rotation depending on the geometry setup of the car 👍
What does that mean??? Sounds intelligent...@@PetrolPed
Hi Pete, your content is evolving nicely. Your honesty comes through on all your vids'. So glad I found your channel, mate. Cheers, and say hi to the pups as well.
Will give them a schnuggle from you 👍
Great video.
I use to work in the tyre industry here in New Zealand.
The industry use to do checks from time to time on tyres, wear and age. They found that 40% of all cars on the road had a tyre issue, weather alignment or wear or under inflation. Scary!
WOW 😮
Fair play to you, Peter! There are too many TH-cam channels who shamelessly plug products in their videos which have no relevancy to the channel, so it's refreshing to see someone who only advertises products which are relevant to the channel and are genuinely interesting and informative. This is definitely the right direction to go in!
Thanks Harry 🙏🏻
Respect Peter! Good for you mate... as ever brilliantly presented, clear, concise and informative without ramming a brand down our throats!
Thanks Paul 🙏🏻
Really good content, for once a TH-camr not talking about excessive exhaust noise.
Should a punctured tyre be replaced or depending on circumstances?
For me it would depend on where to puncture was, tread depth left, type of driving expected.
My thoughts are that you are very right to protect us as your subscribers, you’ve worked extremely hard bringing us your excellent content and it’s your channel not a channel that flaunts videos to advertise anything within the motoring world. Your content is always very concise and informative so the video you did for Hankook tyres sits completely well within your channel. Well done and it was a very informative watch, I was only teaching my young boys (your super peddler’s) about their bike tyres, so they enjoyed the watch about car tyres and this also taught them the importance of road safety. One thing I would find good to watch is if you were given the opportunity to perhaps provide us with an insight into engine oils; you look out their and with so many different types and specifications of engine oil it’s perhaps for some a bit of a mind field. Also try and bring footage which I know would interest myself is watching an engine work where you can the oil working. I think this would be something fascinating to watch as you see your engine but never actually what the oil is doing. Just an idea and a thought that’s all. Keep up the excellent content and a channel that’s always a first watch when we log into You Tube. Oh and our second choice is Lego, if you get any car kits, throw these our way please lol .
Totally agree with you doing these partnerships with brands. Different types of content is always welcome. I would love to see more of this kind of thing.
Cheers Bud 👍
It's a good video, well balanced and not overly promotional with a focus on safety, definitely a worthwhile project.
Cheers Andrew. That is what I was aiming for 👍
Great video Peter. I think the blend was very good as you didnt allow it to detract from YOUR video but instead integrated it. Quite timely as i just had a puncture repaired (yeah it does happen) and had my tyres rotated for the third time on this set. I was not aware for 4 wheel drive you should replace ALL £££££'s....but was aware about keeping the same axel with the same tyres. Enjoyed it and could well watch again...
Cheers Peter 👍
I recently bought a Jetta GLI (I think you don´t get it in Europe, but it's just like a Golf GTI with a boot).
It came with Hankooks and I've driven it for some 2000 miles so far and they have been great.
Really good blend of comfort and performance for day to day driving.
Brand collaboration done right. Not horrible cringe worthy adverts and it had a good safety purpose, was well explained and didn't feel like an advert. Good job
Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi Peter good informative content as always, oh it's so nice to have a fresh set of tyres in the back of the garage ready lol. Regards Simon.
Oh yes 👍
I’m totally ok with this kind of thing as long as it’s informative and honest. Love the channel. Keep it up.
Thanks David 👍
Great video. Your presentation skills, especially your delivery pace, is spot on. Clearly you are very good at your “day job”.
Thanks Matt...just think yourself lucky I wasn't boring you about the subject of my day job...Mobile Communications Technologies 😜
Good vid Pete, interested to see what other collaborations you have in the pipe line, dash cams, car security, driveway detailing, all of which could be interesting, car wrapping is a big trend at the moment. Variety in one channel is only ever going to increase the subscribers, well done.
Cheers. I get offers all the time, just need to choose the right ones 👍
Love the channel, keep on making these nice video's!
Will do 👍
I don’t have a problem with doing this kind of thing as long as it is informative and not a blatant cash in on your audience. After all we all think we know about our cars etc. but a gentle reminder might inform you of something you had forgotten or never knew.
Cheers Gary 👍
I had continentals switched to hankook when I got stuck in a parking lot on a snowy night, with the continentals had to push the car down the road while it was plowing the snow and no traction had a baby in the car as well. Got hankooks next day and then a blizzard hit a month later I drove 40 miles through the blizzard never once losing traction or getting stuck with people relying on me to get them home safely. I am now going to buy another set but the PT I have the ST. So you cannot go wrong with the kinergy st. Also I get price match from a local dealer then I get a discount from hankook rebate, why pay 800 or 1000 when you can pay less and get the same performance.
I'm leaning towards the PT. Are you saying you prefer the PT over the ST? My used Sportage came with Optimos but need replacing as the interior noise is loud and even small bumps are very noticeable. Tread depth is only 4/32 so I'm sure that's a factor.
@@pay9011 both are great tires i would go pt if you drive a lot, the st only lasted me a year and a half to almost 2 years in all weather conditions driving 12 to 18k a year. The pt were on a comparision professional on a track with 5 other tire brands and did better then all in dry and almost as good in winter and just as good in wet as the leading tire. Yet they cost half the price if not even more when you can combine rebates and price matching at some tire places. I price matched mine so i got 30 off from that and a rebate from the tire place for 50 and another 50 from hankook most get great tires for 800 i got mine for far less and they are scored by the governemnt A AA for temperater and wear is like over 800. most tires on that list even the best are rated 300. I was stuck between these and the pirelli that are said to last 90k but i went this way do to the savings and that i have experience with hankook and they were amazing in all weather. Im talking I drove through a blizzard lol.
@@pay9011 ive had the pt i just replaced the st with pt ive had them 800 miles and they are great dry and in wet weather less noise.
@@batsugames9687 Thanks for the info. I've been back and forth between many different tires for weeks now. The owner took very good care of my car, so I'm supposing they put Hankooks on it for a good reason. I don't drive much at all anymore but I'm looking for a smooth and quiet ride. Long life would be nice but not a high priority.
Good review. Worth saying about all seasons, I’ve just ordered Michelin cross climate plus for my golf r as they have got great reviews for uk weather
Cross Climates are brilliant 👏
Great video and very informative content. Looking forward to future collaboration videos. Well done.
Hi Ped
Excellent video, good reminder to us all on basic points which can be overlooked. Thanks for your honesty towards the Pedlars, greatly appreciated, and I personally would welcome more along similar lines. Your point about cost reminds me of a puncture whilst on holiday in the Carrera 4S. Finished up costing me Eu964 for two tyres as the o/s rear tyre (not punctured) was down to 4mm.Ouch😂😂😂
Ouch 😳
Well done! Very professional....
Thanks 👍
Every TH-camr looks for ways to advertise beyond the normal ad revenue. The difference is that you're far more upfront with it, and you're more mindful of how to make it actually relevant.
Thank you 👍
Great info m8, i got hankook aventis prime on my clio 182! They perform really well and i always change them to these every time now! I used to have pirellis and they were more expensive and not as good. I highly recommend them they are very good in the wet and they seem to last longer than most other tyres ive used. I got mitchelin pilot 4s tho on my golf r lol 🤣
Xtiminator Michelin PS4S are bloody fantastic, I've got them on my GTi performance pack. I even use the car on track a lot and have been amazed how well they hold on and last in the dry, and their outright pace in the wet. You certainly get what you pay for.
@@Chrissy-H Its funny, the pilot 4s on my golf were cheaper to buy than the hankooks on my clio!!! I think its because of the size wheel! The clio is a rare size 16/45/205.
Xtiminator jheez, that must have been hard to swallow. At least you’re happy with them!
@@Chrissy-H £80 a corner for the golf v £85 for the clio! Not much in it really tbf!
Just stumbled upon your channel, great content 👍.
Speaking as a mechanic I couldn't stress enough the difference between different wheel alignment systems and the level of tenacity of the person adjusting. Best to cough up the £70ish at a facility with computerised wheel alignment. Not by some idiots who insist using string is a precise method of wheel alignment! 🙄
Great you are enjoying the channel Louis. If string alignment is done properly it can be very effective. When I raced last year, several of the teams in the paddock swore by a string set up. The challenge is you really need to know what you are doing 👍
I’m just buying four of these tires good performance ratings comes in both the sizes I need 235/40 and 265/35 19 inches and reasonably priced unlike the mitchlin ps4 and 5.
Fantastic video and very informative. Well explained. Wish you well with your new venture partnering with companies 👍🏻
Thanks Darren 👍
Forgot to say, great review about tyres, I always go for the best ones for my car, I have Michelin Pilot Sport 4s on my 6 series, and in the driving rain on Friday on the M4, they were just awesome and the car was sooooo stable even through standing water!!
I’ve got Pilot Sport 4 on my Mini. Brilliant tyre 👏
Hi Pete - personally I think these partnerships are good for the channel, the 5 minute film you made was spot on and they definitely picked the right man for the job. I've run Hankook tyres for years and think they're a totally underrated manufacture.
Cheers Ian 👍
If you have driven approx 4k miles and damage one Tyre how many tyres would you replace?
For me, on a two wheel drive car probably 2 and on my Audi with AWD I'd look at putting 2 new tyres on the front axle 🤔
Hope my comment did not come across negative, I've been involved in racing and road cars for many years and all you have said is absolutely correct, i, my team have raced with hankook (and no I'm not getting paid) so have no concern other than to endorse all your comments, being passionate about my trade makes me worry slightly when people are being paid to advertise, however life is life and fair play keep up the great work.
That's all good 👍
Great job on video and it is great to see you getting more money and prestige. Make whatever you want and if make something that isn’t up my street I won’t be upset or hold it against you. You og fans will be happy for you to make more cash.
Thanks Rodney. Kind of you to say 👍
It’s good for drivers to know how important tyre safety is, well done for another great review
Cheers Scott 👍
All i really ask for Pete, is that your opinion is not bias or swayed by the company your promoting. Just be honest. Other than that good luck in your new endeavour.
I will only do stuff if I can say what I think 👍
@@PetrolPed Good to hear,mate.
Hey there Pete,
I think automotive related relationships and content is a good direction for you and us.
As for the Hankook video I am quite surprised there was no mention of tyre (tire for us North Americans;)) rotation as part of routine maintenance. One thing that will go a long way to getting the most out of our investment.
You also could have mentioned date codes as you were discussing the size specs. I have seen shops flogging some very old rubber on unsuspecting buyers.
Well done overall and I also agree the opportunity to improve audio is there. Cheers.
We had to make a call about what to put in versus how long the video would be. Agree about the date stamp though 👍👍
Good video Pete - lots of basic information and stuff I was not aware of....
It was not, however, what I was expecting, as I did think it was going to be a review of Hankook Tyres as a brand.
In view of your new relationship with them, it may not be possible to do one now, but it would be useful to have a report on the different major tyre brands - their strengths & weaknesses, what market they aim for, why car manufacturers fit which brands as original equipment etc.
What do you think?
Regards
Not really my specialism. Check out my mate Jonathans channel Tire Reviews 👍
Good information. Excellent job. Happy to see more like this one 👍😎
Good work Peter!! A well balanced video and appreciated by we viewers. I have never had Hankook tyres but see them standard on new BMW cars. Re the video, one aspect you didn’t cover was the age of tyres and reading the date code because these days they don’t last so long if you buy cheap budget products but all tyres should go at six years even if only part worn. I really like your films..I can appreciate your presentational skills..I used to do Sales & Service training for a well known Bank so have a glimmer of understanding!! As always, Happy Driving!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Allow me to also mention tire date codes, partly for people buying second-hand vehicles. The tire date code is in a little lozenge shaped stamp on the sidewall. It currently (post Y2K) shows 4 digits, the first two are the week up to 52 and the second are the year. So 0118 means the tire was made in the first week of 2018 . I would hope that on-one is running tires older than Y2K! I had an eight year old tire on my latest motor and changed it right away. The other on that axle was nearly new. And yes, I got the same brand and tread pattern as the other one.
For more info on this subject, www.atseuromaster.co.uk/consumer/category-header/tyre-advice/tyre-safety
I didn’t know about this. Thanks for sharing 👍
Great content as always Pete and great that you doing the TH-cam experience sensibly and not blanket Influencer as per some others 👏👏
Thanks David 👍
Thank you, Pete, for being totally honest about how you plan to move forward. Totally agree with you, we all have to earn a living and I personally think that doing it this way is only going to be good for you and us peddlers. Thank you sincerely for asking your subscribers if it was ok, it defiantly makes us all feel a little special. 👌👌👌👌👌👌
You are all VERY special 👍
Petrol Ped Thanks
Great video, well presented.
There are a lot of car channels out there that talk a lot obout the 'what' - but very very few talk about the how and the why.
For example you mentioned 93Y -
What: is 93 - load rating
How: does Hankook alter the design of the tyre to achieve higher load ratings
Why: is this (becomming more) important: growth in (heavy) SUV's, growth in EV's that are inherently heavier due to the batteries etc
You could put your racing knowledge to use by moving beyond the 'it's a geat handling car' and get the car up on a ramp, and show how it's a great handling car.
Appretiate that attention span is an issue - but I think there is a gap in the market for depth (pun intended)!!
Thanks for these ideas. For this brief that would have been too much detail sadly 😥
I personally think you have been totally upfront and honest regarding this Pete ( as I knew you would be ), good on ya mate and total respect 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌 The only thing I don't entirely agree on is your colour choice of shirt 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 maybe a dark blue would look better 😜😜😜😜
Are you talking about my polo shirt or my work shirt 😜
The day that PP starts doing videos on Durex, is the day I unsubscribe :-))...
It was one of PP's early videos that go me watching PP in the beginning. The one PP did on Michelin Tyres. So doing one for Hankook is only just, reasonable and right.
Good video PP. Nice one mate. Can't wait to see the Hankook video(s). :-))...
A suggestion. Engine oils?
Different type of rubber mate 😜
@@PetrolPed - I honestly didn't think anyone would get the connection. Congrats 10/10.
scenery is beautiful, where is it?
West Sussex 👍
If it's relevant and enables you to grow your channel then I for one will give you my full support. Keep those video`s coming. 👍
Thank you 👍
Interesting that you’ve teamed up with hankook. I was initially devastated that 2 previous (61 & 64 plate Astras) cars came from factory fitted with this brand. However, I managed to do in excess of 20,000 miles on a set without issue. They are considered as more of a premium brand these days I am told. I’m currently running Bridgestones on my 3rd consecutive Astra and have had 2 punctures in around 9,000 miles! I’m also less confident with these in the wet. Great work as always, keep it up 👍🏻
Cheers Andrew 👍
Go for it Pete!
More power to your elbow!
Good, informative video for Hankook. But it would suffice for any tyre manufacturer.
Tyres are so often taken for granted until they puncture, etc, then people buy the cheapo ones.
If they watch your video, they will know why its important to look after the rubber!
Nicely done mate!
Cheers Darren 👍
Hiya fella!! How comfy is the Audi TT RS???
Extremely. Done some big miles so far. This is the TTS but from a comfort point of view is exactly the same 👍
Great vidoe(s) Content fully aligned with the channel.
‘nuff said.😊
Cheers 👍
Any content car related has to be a great idea especially when it has a safety message too Peter. Personally though this is your channel set up from your hardwork so it's your choice exclusively what content it contains. If somebody doesnt like it they just dont watch that particular video. Keep up the good work Peter
Thanks Peter. Kind of you to say 👍
Also another thing to mention is not only are tires important to maintain but they literally are the only thing seperating you from the ground and keeping you in contact with it and the only thing to help you stop besides the importance of your brakes. Stopping distance suffers when you let tires wear.
Great video but I would say it's best to replace tyres when tread less than 3mm as wet braking distances become significantly longer after that. I' m very happy you are developing and expanding content in this way for the channel. Much prefer your presentation than others. :)
Thanks for this Andrew. Interesting point about the 3mm. Went to Michelin last year and their view was their tyres would operate well to 1.6mm even in wet braking and that huge amounts of natural resources were wasted by not using that last 1.4mm. I did a video on it...
th-cam.com/video/HNFNQjsHGxE/w-d-xo.html
Yes definitely agree Michelin tyres maintain performance as they wear. Don't know much about Hankook. But I think all brands vary. Interesting video by Engineering Explained ( if you're a car geek! 🤣🤣 ) th-cam.com/video/F_3Pk0fJUeY/w-d-xo.html
That reminds me, I must get 2 new fronts this week. Time to give the magic money tree a shake.
Nice informative video btw.
Never a good time of year 😥
If you can make money , do it.... Good luck to you.... You make the effort, you put the hours in.. Cheers guys xx
Cheers Leon 👍
would be great to see if Hankook could improve the miserable Tyre problems the F1 is suffering at the moment, nothing against Pirelli but they don't seem to be getting it down onto the tarmac the same way that the Asien race serise do.
Good for you to be able to increase your income from your channel. Totally applaud you. Before you get in any deeper consider how you would react to a sponsors scandal. Go back in time to year 2000 and swap Hankook for Bridgestone. How would you react, what does your sponsorship / promotional contract let you say on your channel to a scandal not of your making? Hopefully you can still be honest and open with us peddlers.
I always check any contract to make sure I am free to air my own opinion 👍
Personally I welcome you getting some income to help the content flow. I think you hit the rite note. Relevant. Open and honest. Not just saying brand X is the only way to go and everything else is just wrong. Staying honest keeps the respect.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Alright Pete, excellent video and refreshingly honest mate. I personally have no issues with you making some extra cash, it's still car related and so important that people understand that the tyres on a car are the most important safety device you have. Keep up the great work 👍🏁
Cheers Ralph. I need to do one on rally tyres 😜
@@PetrolPed
Definitely Pete, I can see you doing some gravel stages soon mate, it's in your blood 👍😉 after your stint in the Scooby, and the awesome 6R4 you know you want to do more. I will be waiting for news on it in the future. I wish you every success in all your ventures, sponsored or not, you seem like a genuinely nice chap so best of luck to you 👍🏁
@@scoobyking555cm The next offroad action is Raid Buggies. Coming early September
@@PetrolPed
Awesome I'm looking forward to seeing that, cheers Pete, all the best mate 👍🏁 Thanks for the heads up 😁
Great video Pete! Need some new front tyres myself.Running P7s at the moment.🏎💨👍
I've no problem with this content as it is car related. It's a tricky tightrope to walk. Personally I think it is fine so long as it is always clear if something is an objective (as possible...I want another car!) review or an advert/promotion. Just in the same way print mags have to say "Advertisement" at the top even though the advertisers style their ad to look very close to the style of the rest of the mag !
Excellent video for lay non motorheads. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Love your channel ❤
Cheers 👍
Great video as always. Car security, dash cameras, car protection film, scratch repairs etc ideally not watches or mens cleaning/shaving products!!!
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I agree with the majority Mr Ped. I’m ok with relevant videos, as long as it doesn’t turn the channel away from the “ordinary gent” who loves cars and driving !! We don’t want to see infomercials that generate copious amounts of cash 💰 unless we split it 40K ways 👍🏻😂
Totally agree, I will add that I despise the word 'influencer'. Plus, let's not get caught up in the very basics of maintenance and tyre specs. Petrolheads should know all of this anyway and definitely don't need a contrived infomercial. However, thanks for the general de-mystifying angle Pete for non-technically-savvy folk.
The brief for the video was not aimed at petrol heads. It was for normal drivers that aren’t likely to know the basics but still have to make decisions when buying tyres 👍
I’m still that ‘ordinary gent’ I just need to help fund the 36+ hours a week I spend creating content 👍
Another great video 👍
Cheers Lewis 👍
I'm sure someone once said that manufacturer's recommended tyre pressures are often (over inflated) to improve fuel consumption figures!? You wouldn't want to put 44psi in those R59 tyres would you!? Keep up the good work dude, just don't bend the rules too much! 😉
That is assuming you are running run flats. Dropped to 33-36 when I went to Pilot Sport4 👍
Its only a matter of time before you make a vid with Supercar Blondie!!🤞😁
Great, informative, useful content as always, nicely shot and edited too-u rockin Mr Ped!!
Cheers David 👍
My 2018 RS4 came with Hankook Ventus S1 evo2 tyres.
At first I thought ‘where’s the Michelin / Pirelli??’
But I have been VERY happy with them. Unlimited grip. Super quiet. Recommended!!
Good evening pal. I dare bet ya sat having a holiday beer, have one for us. 👍👍👍
I am indeed...at the same time as editing Friday’s vid 😜
Petrol Ped , mate you have got to have a holiday at some point. Us true friends really don’t mind ya know lol. 👍👍👍
No mention of manufacturer specific tyres (eg the star on BMW & MINI tyres) - or whether it is advisable to change front wheels to rear half way through tyre life to even out the wear. otherwise entertaining as always!
I only had 5 mins and agreed the areas to cover. Clearly we had to leave some stuff out 😥
@@PetrolPed - As Hankook are the only 'Budget' MINI approved tyres, I was waiting for a comment about a star on the sidewall - really like your MINI stuff esp LOHEN!
Good video and no probs with you advertising when youre up front about it, so long as youre not bangin on about how great something is cos youre gettin paid for it. Gotta argue about the wheel tracking tho. I used to work at ATS and we were ordered to tell every single customet their tracking was out (which of course it is on every car slightly) and needed doing. I'd estimate that 1in500 was actually out bad enough that it would make any difference. Its a scam.
Ouch...why I never go to ATS or Kwikfit 😜😂
@@PetrolPed This is what happens when people have targets to hit. Also, i think you might have messed up your kwik-fit endorsement 🤣🤔
Great video as always. Thanks for considering the subscribers :)
Cheers Iain 👍
I think it works well for the channel. 👍
Cheers Neil
Highly relevant company, highly relevant information, high quality product. Right now, you are monetizing me 10x better than Google is with TV apps (I don't even watch TV) and hastily-assembled mobile games that can hardly be called time-wasters.
BONUS: Hankooks hold up my truck right now!
LOL...not thought of it that way !
@@PetrolPed EE,JIT.
Peter,
Great to see you using your professional skills to assist the punters, both young , silver surfers, Male & Female.
Top man!
Cheers Keith 👍
Evening all!
Evening 👋
I guess it makes content, but when you receive a press car you are not going to criticise it, so it not really an impartial review.
I disagree. Look back on my reviews of press cars and I am more than happy to talk about the negative stuff. I recently criticised the Porsche 992 C2S for being too expensive. That was my first car from Porsche UK but that didn’t stop me. Press teams want your honest opinion and never tell you what you can or can’t say. I always try to be impartial 👍
Check out VINwiki for a good idea of how to ensure you have relatable sponsors although possibly ignore the Vincero Watches akin to to Carguy UK's sentiments and adapt as appropriate for yourself, your audience and (y)our location.
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Hi Mate
Hi 👋
This video told us nothing about hankook man, just a video on how to maintain tyres.... title was misleading.
Sorry Pete,I've watched so many of your video's and they have all been great, but when you say you protect your channel and then sound like a salesman which you have done well to always avoid even when using a 'certain' mini preparation company you done it very well. In this video you really do sound like a salesman, whilst credit given have made some very good and valid points, but please don't pretend, yet why you have done what you've done but this last video is so scripted it's painful, shame loved watching previously.
The difference between this and my Mini modification videos is that Hankook paid me so I am duty and legally bound to tell you. The video was aimed at being an information film or a sales pitch.
Retire? We just hope you might be able to feed yourself once a week on TH-cam money.
LOL...that’s why I still have a ‘proper’ job 😂
At least you might have a decent set of tires with the sponsorship!
Left face book as it was getting just ridiculous sorry.
I fail to see the need to deliver information about tyres while driving on a public road. You are constantly looking away from the road to the camera.
That had nothing to do with hankook apart from the odd logo shot, total click bate 🤨🤨🤨🤨
Two things. Not sure you actually watched the video and I am definitely sure you haven’t got a clue what ‘click bait’ actually means 🤔
Oh I cringe!!!!! You did sell out and only.after 2 months or so. I couldn't watch the end because of your commercial. You can't believe what they are asking you to promote via your masked attempt. They are shit tyres no matter what you say TOU KNOW IT!!!!!!!!!!
You are embarrassing yourself!!!