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The Forceum Hexa-R 225/45R18 is a high-performance, all-season radial tire engineered for passenger vehicles. Featuring a robust 4-ply XL load rating and asymmetrical tread, it offers superior traction (A-rated) and temperature resistance (A-rated) with a durable treadwear rating of 400. Designed for universal fit, it balances aggressive style with reliable year-round performance and load capacity up to 1521 lbs.
Brand | Forceum |
Seasons | Year Round |
Size | 225/45R18 |
Section Width | 225 Millimeters |
Load Capacity | 1521 Pounds |
Tread Depth | 7.94 Millimeters |
Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
Ply Rating | 4-Ply |
Rim Width | 7.5 Inches |
Tire Diameter | 26 |
Item Diameter | 26 Inches |
Item Weight | 23 Pounds |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 225/45R18 |
Construction Type | Radial |
Manufacturer | Forceum |
Model | Hexa-R |
Item Weight | 23 pounds |
Item model number | 1200037359 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | BSW: Black Side Wall |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8M553 |
UTQG | Treadwear: 400, Traction: A, Temperature: A |
C**L
Great tires for the price!
Seem to be a great tire so far. Quite, smooth and drive down the road great!
C**
Tires
Good tires
C**N
Great Tires
Definitely worth the value. They rode decent for how inexpensive they are. When I balanced them, the tires didn't wobble/dip, and they all called for less than 3 oz. No tire noise when driving. Tires were also pretty stiff, so no need to worry about them blowing out.
N**C
Forceum Hexa-R 245/40/18
Forceum Hexa-R 245/40/18It was time to replace tires. I never wait until tires bald or start showing threads. I normally replace when the tire’s built-in indicators are near to leveling. In my experience I would still have around 5k miles left until balding at that point.I’ve been running Nanking NS-20 all around for approx a decade. I had many good experiences with Nankang. I discovered Nanking by price. However, I was extremely surprised and I started using them as my “go-to” brand. Commute, necessary drift, cornering never had an issue. So income the need to replace rear shoes. After review lurking I decided to take the same chance with these Forceum Hexa-R as I did w Nankang. The Nans were 500AA and Would get around 20-30k on those Rear shoes, for a RWD pusher. That is for all around driving conditions. The wheels are a staggered setup, the rears are cambered to avoid rubbing during aggressive cornering.Upon arrival I noticed that these Forcerum runners are softer. I then realized they are 400AA. For some reason I thought they were 460AA. So I expect them to give less life than the 500AA Nans. What I did notice that post-mounting these Forceum sidewalls seem to work better for my rear setup. Not much rubbing. But this could be attributed to the mounting lube. Time will tell.The treads are a V which seem to control noise but are more prone to pickup small stones more than my NS20’s, which I dislike. But not a big issue. These Forceum seem to do well in aqua dispersion. It’s hurricane season in FL. First ride after mounting involved coming face to dads with heavy storm rain. Handled perfectly.All in all, I took a chance with these due to small price difference and The COVID money-sucking economy. I’m hopeful that combined with my rear setup that these will be competitive with the NS20 500AA. I’m watching and feeling. Front shoes still have plenty of tread. Normally have to replace front shoes every other rear shoe replacement. So by the time these rear Forcerum shoes wear down the fronts will need it. We’ll see how these go.From the start they get 4 stars. I will update with any issues pos or neg.If all goes well I’ll definitely jump to this brand. If the rear’s do well that’s a given front’s will do just as well being the car is pusher and not puller.Update: 9/4/21It's been a year. Has to go from FL to NY several times. Bad snow storms & these held up. I mean RWD in snow? Crazy.I don't know i put on about 12k mi. on a d still appear to be arpind half life give or take. Not a bad tire at all. I like other threads but these do grip nice on those 90s.I say buy w confidence.
P**L
So far, a great value!
I purchased 4 of these for my Mazda 5. They have a really sporty and attractive-looking tread pattern. They handle well. I've now driven with them in rain and some snow and they seem to do really well. On dry pavement they grip very well and are responsive when steering input is given. They are quiet, even in my vehicle that is essentially a hatchback. It has been almost 2 months since I had them installed and am happy with my purchase. I would buy again.
K**S
Tires
Works well what I ordered
A**R
Best tires
Great product!
D**E
No good brand
Bad . Terrible tire ...They hum loud.. one tire took more than 6oz to balance..Humming continued.. impasse the two wheel to my girls car and the humming and vibration continued .. I payed to che k my rims and nothing wrong with theme... these tires are not good quality... I wish I saved the old ones so I can return this garbage..
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