Tires KENDA or GENERAL TIRE
General or Kumho are what I've used on my w123s. Both worked fine and were relatively cheap.
I've driven the General Altimax Arctic and they were indestructible. They handled snow/ice very well in my FWD Honda. Since they're winter tires, I only drove them 1/2 the year for 6 years. At that age, they recommend replacing tires, but they were still performing great and had tons of tread life left, so I just left them on the car for the whole next two years. They handled both winters great and were totally fine in the summer.
i have a set on my 2011 camry. super quiet, great gas mileage, the tires have since been discontinued and replaced with the RT45, which i have on my civic. both are good, solid tires.
Kenda's Slant Six was an amazing tire when worn with tubes on 26" tires.
I also like General snow tires. I’ve personally used general 365aw on cars and minivans with no complaints.
I also put the General’s on my Civic because I liked them on her Camry.
I’ve run General AS07 on my Fit before stepping up to dedicated summer tires and I definitely recommend an ultra high-performance all season.
I have these on my 2022 F150 Tremor with 60,000kms and I'm thinking about studding them...
I would add the kenda vezda kr20a 200utqg to the ok tier. I gave them a shot because they were nearly half the price of the Bridgestone in the same size and I needed a new set due to finished rt660s and didn't quite have the funding for Bridgestones at the time.
They are comparable to the rt615 and others you have in the ok tier however they have fantastic wet weather traction. And they talk to you at the limit
Yes, Kenda tires are low quality. I bought a set with “flat protection” for my commuter several years ago. After less than a week, a 1/2” piece of glass created a gash in the front tread and casing and ruining the tire.
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