Tires OEM Chevrolet or KENDA
Kenda Klever RTgets my vote. Less people use them but I've got 40000+ miles on mine including some pretty decent off-road trips every year and they have held up extremely well.
I run the Kenda K761 all terrain tires.
I regularly get them up to 50mph and they handle fine on everything I've thrown at them.
The bear claw is a greabbt tire... I loved the set I had on my 4x4 yammerhamner... They b rive in any type of mud doesn't matter if its solid ground & just slicky on top or if theres no solid ground around .they will find something to catch a hold on... I liked that they are aggressive but not too overly aggressive where they àre tearing your atv up with the mud... But they do not like asphalt or cement/ concrete !!! They will go from mud grip to slick slip quick
I have these on my tacoma and on second set. Been everywhere on them and no issues.
Kenda makes a fine tire and it looks good on the truck.
Idk what these people above are talking about kenda vezda UHP A/S being bad. To me they feel 98% like a michelin pilot sport a/s or even a Conti A/S just at half the price of those tires. Cant beat em in my opinion, im on my 2nd set on my Elantra N
This is neat, but ultimately, its kind of a functional sculpture. Like all of the ultra-hyper cars, it's so high strung that it needs a team to just pull out of the garage without causing an accident, and the manufactures full and constant support is needed to keep it running. It has fully custom tires that are only single source, and they're only going to build a handful of them so they can say its production.
For example the K193 Tires were made to be super puncture resistant at a higher PSI than the first K Series(100PSI) but due to budgeting, they had to sacrifice handling, and also some rolling resistance, they do roll nice but not the best, they handle like crap, and aren’t not safe in the rain despite being advertised as such..lol… they also wear like iron, after 8,000 miles i still have life left them in and never had any puncture issues compared to other tires.
I bought a $500 bike (Scott Sub Cross 50) for my kid. Comes with Kenda Booster tires. On 2nd day of commute to school, tire ripped at the middle seam, around 3 inches long.
I wanted to love Kendas new line of stuff they dropped a while back. I threw a couple Regoliths on my mtb and destroyed the rear on the first ride. I never have tire issues.
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