Tires BFGoodrich or KENDA

KENDA Tires
IdeaGreedy9106
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Rating 4.0

I have kenda K908 on my commuter now. Yes, 26".

The middle part gives good rolling, while sides dig deep enough for light gravel. And wear is very good. Already did like 600km on these without any signs of use.

Pros: good rolling, good wear
Mileage: 600 km
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KENDA Tires

Kenda AT2 if you plan to off-road and daily drive, RTs if you are wheeling a lot. Made in Ohio, way cheaper, better performance then Goodyear's.

Pros: cheaper, better performance
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BFGoodrich Tires
RoadRunrTX
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Rating 5.0

BFG KO2s were OEM and I replaced with another set. UE came with 33"KO2s (not mudders) infused with some kind of black magic that allows them to be great off road and quiet, smooth high grip on paved roads - mine lasted more the 70k miles.

Pros: great off road, smooth grip
Cons: none
Vehicle: Toyota FJ Cruiser
Mileage: 112654 km
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KENDA Tires
Shipbldr2000
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Rating 5.0

I just installed a set of Kenda 33x10.5r17's and have been very impressed by them. They were cheap to buy, run quiet on the highway, look good, and most importantly did great in the mud this weekend. 10/10 would buy again...

Pros: cheap, quiet, good in mud
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BFGoodrich Tires

I think they are both great tires. I will say my personal experience with KO2’s was less than stellar but I have buddies who love them. Mine were annoyingly noisy when turning, I ended up replacing them with wildpeaks and have been really happy with them.

Pros: happy with wildpeaks
Cons: noisy when turning
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